First detection of gravitational waves opens new window on cosmos

Thursday, February 11, 2016 - 17:40 in Physics & Chemistry

Since humans first gazed at the heavens, they have observed the universe primarily through the window of the electromagnetic spectrum, including visible light waves, radio waves, and X-rays. But it turns out that using light in its various forms is not the only way to peer into space. Now, with...

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