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Space might seem calm when gazing up at the night sky, but invisible waves ripple continuously through the universe, bending ...
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb discusses the hypothetical use of highly energetic events as a way to produce "gravitational-wave ...
A new publication introduces the rapidly growing field of multi-messenger gravitational lensing, which combines ...
Distant quasars may hold the key to spotting elusive gravitational waves—and revealing hidden dimensions of the universe.
Jackie explains that a laser inside the tubes is split, bounces off mirrors, and goes straight back to sensors at the center ...
Astrophysicist Jeremy Darling from the University of Colorado Boulder is on a quest to find a new way of measuring the ...
A study published in Nature has established a new benchmark in modeling the universe's most extreme events: the collisions of ...
The study seeks to explain the presence of dark matter using a WED model. The scientists studied fermion masses, which they ...
Discover interesting facts about what black holes are, how they form and what would happen if you fell into one.
Scientists announced they have developed an artificial intelligence program capable of designing gravitational wave detectors that outperform human-made versions, potentially supercharging our ...
As gravitational wave detectors become more advanced, tracing their principles and history can engage undergraduate students with modern physics.
Currently, researchers use radio signals from pulsars—rapidly spinning stars—to detect gravitational waves. In 2023, the NANOGrav collaboration found evidence of gravitational waves by ...