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GRAVITATIONAL RIPPLES COULD HELP CRACK THE UNIVERSE'S SECRETS

COSMOLOGY DISCOVERIES

An international team of scientists has found evidence that suggests Earth, and indeed A everything in the Universe, is afloat on a constantly rippling sea of low-frequency gravitational waves.

The findings, announced in a series of papers published in were made by the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav), a team of researchers from more

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