1. News; Published: 11 February 2016; Einstein's gravitational waves found at last. ... Article ADS Google Scholar ... D., Witze, A. Einstein's gravitational waves found at last. ...
    Author:Davide Castelvecchi, Alexandra WitzePublished:2016
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  4. quantamagazine.org

    Listening for Gravity. Einstein's equations of general relativity are so complex that it took 40 years for most physicists to agree that gravitational waves exist and are detectable — even in theory. Einstein first thought that objects cannot shed energy in the form of gravitational radiation, then changed his mind.
  5. Gravitational waves, Einstein's ripples in spacetime, spotted for first time With mind-bending advance, humanity opens new eyes on the heavens. 11 Feb 2016; By Adrian Cho; Share: ... Get Science's award-winning newsletter with the latest news, commentary, and research, free to your inbox daily. Subscribe. ScienceInsider. 13 Feb 2025 By .
  6. ligo.caltech.edu

    Gravitational Waves Detected 100 Years After Einstein's Prediction News Release • February 11, 2016 Visit ... Taylor and Joel M. Weisberg in 1982 found that the orbit of the pulsar was slowly shrinking over time because of the release of energy in the form of gravitational waves. ... (Albert Einstein Institute), adds, "Einstein thought ...
  7. technologyreview.com

    On Thursday, researchers announced the first-ever detection of gravitational waves, ripples in space-time whose existence Albert Einstein predicted 100 years ago. The discovery confirms not only a ...
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