Medicine & TechnologyA 15-year data of gentle black hole motions reveal gravitational waves "heard" for the first time. Read the article to learn more.
A recent study developed a novel approach of detecting the rare short gravitational wave from space phenomenons such as black hole and nuetron star collapse and collissions.
Throughout the decades, a motional ground state can only be achieved using smaller-scale objects, but researchers at MIT have succeeded in obtaining the quantum state of a larger object.
After several months of thorough analysis, an updated catalog of gravitational wave detections has been released by the LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration.
Black holes are believed to have existed since the formation of the galaxy, yet we know so little about them. A series of simulations reveals what happens when two stars collide and how scientists can detect the energy of black holes in space.
This is the second time the observatory was able to detect gravitational waves from a collision of two neutron stars. However, it's not as grand as the first.