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[ad_1] Since 1851, New York Times obituaries are dominated by white men. With Overlooked we add stories of remarkable people whose death was not reported in The Times. In 1967, a prominent …
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[ad_1] Using two of the most powerful space telescopes in the world, researchers made the most accurate measurements of the rate of expansion of the Universe. The results are significant and support …
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Read More »Gravitational waves can be used as a tool to determine the rate of expansion of the universe
[ad_1] Scientists have conducted studies that concluded that gravitational waves emitted by a rare system – a hugely energetic pairing of a spiral black hole and a neutron star – can tell …
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[ad_1] Visualization of a supercomputer simulation of molten black holes emitting gravitational waves. Credit: NASA / C. Henze Since its inception 13.8 billion years ago, the universe has developed, bringing with it …
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