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Researchers reveal origins of merging black holes
‘Discovery of century’ recognised in Prime Minister’s Prizes for Science
Prime Minister’s Prizes celebrate best of Australian science
Australian researchers’ achievements recognised with Prime Minister’s Prizes
Pioneering physicist awarded Australia’s top prize for science
Mystery of unusual neutron star system revealed after 20 years, thanks to thousands of volunteers
Penn State a partner in new NSF Physics Frontier Center
Fun school holiday activities for Melbourne lockdown
Top radio telescope in South Africa
First ever detection of monster black hole collision
Researchers discover monster black holes 150 times heavier than sun
Biggest fish so far caught in gravitational waves
A ‘bang’ in LIGO detectors signals most massive gravitational-wave source yet
Mammoth collision of ‘impossible’ black holes detected
Dropbears, superbugs, and astrophysics meets Minecraft
Unequal neutron-star mergers create unique ‘bang’ in simulations
Cosmic tango between very small and very large
ICHEP 2020 hosts virtual sessions for scientists and public
Global hunt to detect collisions in space
Next-generation navigation technology developed in Australia
Waves of our wireless future
Finding NEMO – future of gravitational-wave astronomy
Excess neutrinos and missing gamma rays?
Scientists find mysterious astrophysical object in black hole collision
Black hole swallows much smaller mysterious object
Black hole or neutron star?
A black hole with a puzzling companion
Scientists develop new method for detecting black hole mergers
Confirming Einstein’s most fortunate thought
Neutron stars show their cores
New infrared telescope to spot cosmic hidden treasures
ANU at forefront of Australia’s quantum future
A signal like none before
UWA Zadko Telescope helps track ambitious space mission to Mercury
Precision Mirrors Poised to Improve Sensitivity of Gravitational Wave Detectors
Neutron star with eleven kilometres radius
A sound boost to extreme laser performance
Friedman Lecture in Astronomy set for Feb. 27
ARC grant to elevate telescope capabilities for more advanced, astrophysical research