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“It’s the most massive [merger] so far,” says Mark Hannam, a physicist at Cardiff University, UK, and part of the LVK ...
A new method to analyze gravitational-wave data could transform how we study some of the universe's most extreme events—black ...
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Live Science on MSNThe Milky Way's supermassive black hole is spinning incredibly fast and at the wrong angle. Scientists may finally know why.Observations from the Event Horizon Telescope may reveal a secret merger in our supermassive black hole's past, potentially explaining the cosmic monster's unusual spin.
Scientists develop a more accurate way to analyse gravitational waves, that could give us a clearer picture of the Universe’s most extreme collisions, led by the University of Portsmouth, England.
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