Gravity used to be the most dependable rule in the cosmic rulebook, the quiet background force that never changed its mind.
With the ability to generate thousands of times the G-force of Earth and to handle as much as 1,900 tons of mass combined ...
A new theoretical framework shows how subtle fluctuations in spacetime could be detected using existing interferometers.
Oftentimes, we think of space as an endless, mostly empty vacuum, a silent backdrop where planets, stars, and galaxies play out their dance. We also think of time as something separate, a steady ...
A team of researchers led by the University of Warwick has developed the first unified framework for detecting "spacetime fluctuations"—tiny, random distortions in the fabric of spacetime that appear ...
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