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  2. Astronomers have been trying to figure out how to detect these ripples for the last century, ever since they were first predicted by Albert Einstein in his theory of general relativity.
  3. And at one point, it looked like we had found them. In 2014, researchers working with the BICEP2 telescope near the South Pole said they had found evidence of gravitational waves by observing the ...
  4. These latest waves, detailed in a new paper that will be published in the journal Physical Review Letters, traveled from a merger nearly 3 billion light-years away before reaching LIGO's wave ...
  5. The collaboration of scientists called LIGO — famously known for making the first ever detection of gravitational waves — has once again found these ripples in space-time, stemming from a pair ...
  6. It's not the first time that a supernova's light has been warped by gravitational lensing before. In fact, astronomers also saw an exploding star split four different ways in 2014. But that ...
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