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LIGO Legacy: 10 incredible gravitational wave breakthroughs to celebrate observatory's landmark 2015 find
The first-ever detection of gravitational waves was made 10 years ago today (Sept. 14). In celebration, Space.com takes you ...
In the universe, thermonuclear fusion is a common reaction: it is the source of energy for stars. On Earth, producing energy ...
Gravitational-wave astronomy has exploded since 2015, capturing hundreds of black hole and neutron star collisions. With ever ...
A decade after the first discovery, scientists have used these waves to find a unique merger, a massive binary system and a ...
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Gravitational wave detector confirms theories of Einstein and Hawking: 'This is the clearest view yet of the nature of black holes'
"GW250114 is the loudest gravitational wave event we have detected to date; it was like a whisper becoming a shout." ...
On September 14, 2015, a signal arrived on Earth, carrying information about a pair of remote black holes that had spiraled ...
In the Universe, thermonuclear fusion is a common reaction: it is the source of energy for stars. On Earth producing energy ...
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World’s largest fusion reactor to install spectrometer to track high-energy neutrons
Scientists have almost completed the development of the High Resolution Neutron Spectrometer (HRNS). The system will be used ...
Create a Physics World account to get access to all available digital issues of the monthly magazine. Your Physics World account is sep ...
Back in 1971, the late physicist Stephen Hawking made an intriguing prediction: The total surface area of a black hole cannot decrease, only increase or remain stable. So if two black holes combine, ...
Researchers from the University of Glasgow are gearing up to celebrate the 10th anniversary of one of the 21stcentury’s key ...
LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA celebrate the anniversary of the first gravitational waves detection and announce verification of ...
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