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Lasers Tweaked to Catch Gravity Waves

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Michael D. Wheeler

Researchers at Adelaide University had a bright idea: Develop a laser to boost the sensitivity of gravitational wave detectors. From Galileo's homemade telescope in the 17th century to the great observatories of the 20th century, astronomers had relied on visible light to probe the mysteries of the universe. In the last half-century or so, however, scientists have made significant breakthroughs in understanding the cosmos by monitoring a larger portion of the electromagnetic spectrum -- notably, radio waves, x-rays and gamma rays. Despite these advances, limitations remain, largely...Read full article

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