Scientists Decode the Origin of Universe’s Heavy Elements in the Light from a Neutron Star Mergerby Lawrence Berkeley National LaboratoryBerkeley Lab scientists play key role in explaining a historic discovery
Researchers Turn To "Citizen Scientists" for Help Identifying Gravitational Wavesby University of Alabama in Huntsville
NewsGravitational Waves Detected from Second Pair of Colliding Black Holesby University of Wisconsin-MilwaukeeThe LIGO Scientific Collaboration and the Virgo Collaboration identify a second gravitational wave event
NewsContinuing the Search for Gravitational Wavesby William G. Gilroy-University of Notre Dame News OfficeWhile the detection of the waves was announced in February, scientists still don't know exactly where the waves are coming from
NewsPulsar Web Could Detect Low-Frequency Gravitational Wavesby NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory"Detecting this signal is possible if we are able to monitor a sufficiently large number of pulsars spread across the sky," says lead author of paper.
NewsLIGO-India Gets Green Lightby California Institute of TechnologyMove will significantly improve the ability of scientists to pinpoint the sources of gravitational waves and analyze the signals
NewsGravitational Waves Detected 100 Years After Einstein's Predictionby Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave ObservatoryLIGO opens new window on the universe with observation of gravitational waves from colliding black holes
NewsWVU Launches New Multidisciplinary Research Center for Gravitational Waves, Cosmologyby West Virginia UniversityAlthough the waves have yet to be detected, research is intensifying and researchers believe they are close to detecting them