Major Gravitational Wave discovery from Colliding Neutron Stars
First light from gravitational wave source observed. Astronomers across the world photographed the event of the collision between two neutron stars, 130 million light-years away.
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First light from gravitational wave source observed. Astronomers across the world photographed the event of the collision between two neutron stars, 130 million light-years away.
Astronomers have finally found half of the universe’s missing matter.
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High-speed X-Ray laser gun will help scientists to make movies of molecules in motion.
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