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Latest gravitational wave News

‘Cosmic inflation’: did the early cosmos balloon in size? A mirror universe going backwards in time may be a simpler explanation
The University of Manchester joins European initiative to advance Multimessenger Astrophysics
There were more black holes in the early universe than we thought – new research
Astronomers can’t agree on how fast the universe is expanding. New approaches are aiming to break the impasse
Lord Kelvin: how the 19th century scientist combined research and innovation to change the world
Cosmology is at a tipping point – we may be on the verge of discovering new physics
How gravitational waves could help detect Star Trek-style warp drive spaceships
Multi-million dollar MedTech and supercomputer facilities at Swinburne on show
‘knowledge Curse’: More Isn’t Necessarily Better
The Higgs particle could have ended the universe by now – here’s why we’re still here
Researcher Leads Breakthrough In Neutron Star Study
Australian researchers give weight to NASA neutron star study
What happens when matter is squashed to the brink of collapse? We weighed a neutron star to help NASA find out
Simons Observatory begins measurements to probe Big Bang inflation
A strange intermittent radio signal from space has astronomers puzzled
The universe’s biggest explosions made some of the elements we are composed of. But there’s another mystery source out there
The rush to return humans to the Moon and build lunar bases could threaten opportunities for astronomy
Black holes are mysterious, yet also deceptively simple − a new space mission may help physicists answer hairy questions about these astronomical objects
Black Hole “traffic jams” discovered in galactic centres, international study finds
Kerr-Enhanced Optical Spring for Next-Generation Gravitational Wave Detectors
Mysterious Object In Gap
Five Sydney researchers honoured by Australian Academy of Science
Exploding stars are rare but emit torrents of radiation − if one happened close enough to Earth, it could threaten life on the planet
Unlocking the secrets of the universe: new discoveries in Gravitational Waves
Measuring neutrons to reduce nuclear waste
Mysterious object attracts attention
Why weighty stars hold together
Goldmine of neutron star collision
A year of Science and Engineering at The University of Manchester
High-power fibre lasers emerge as a pioneering technology
Astronomers baffled by repeat explosions 100 billion times the energy of the Sun
On hunt for extreme stars from sofa
Pioneering endometriosis study awarded Marsden funding
The University of Manchester joins landmark mission to trace Universe back to the Big Bang
Scientists closer to solving one of astronomy’s greatest mysteries
A search for links between two of the universe’s most spectacular phenomena has come up empty – for now
New $5.2m supercomputer enhances high impact research around Australia
Science plans for telescope’s first light focus of CCAT Consortium meeting
Are you ready to become a Kilonova seeker?
After 15 years, gravitational waves detected as cosmic ‘hum’
New access to universe
Astronomers find first evidence for new class of gravitational waves which could unveil origin of the Universe
Cornell partners in NSF grant to connect multi-messenger astrophysics research worldwide
ANU and UWA launch a revolution in Australian science education
Researchers find evidence for a Pair-instability Supernova from a very massive first star
ARC-funded Researcher wins prestigious Shaw Prize
Astronomers detected two major targets with a single telescope – a mysterious signal and its source galaxy
Sun, Moon and Earth aligned: what it was like to witness the 2023 total eclipse at sea