Stephen Hawking’s last paper has been published on multiverse theoryIt was submitted to the journal 10 days before he died.By M. Locklear, 05.03.2018
Gravity waves could help scientists detect earthquakes fasterThe few extra minutes of warning could save lives.By S. Shah, 12.04.2017
Astronomers just measured a whole lot more than gravitational wavesResearchers around the world are collecting troves of new data from this latest event.By M. Locklear, 10.16.2017
Researchers have increased atomic clock precision yet againThe clock uses a 3D arrangement of atoms rather than the typical 1D method.By M. Locklear, 10.06.2017
Nobel Prize for Physics awarded to gravitational wave scientistsThey were recognized for their work at LIGO and Virgo.By S. Krishna, 10.03.2017
Scientists record a fourth set of gravitational wavesThis time with three detectors, giving scientists more information about where they came from.By M. Locklear, 09.27.2017
Canada's new radio telescope starts mapping the universeIt could confirm whether dark energy truly causes the expansion of the universe. By M. Moon, 09.08.2017
The ESA's hunt for gravitational waves is over, for nowLISA is dead, long live LISA.By M. Moon, 07.20.2017
LIGO astronomers detect third black hole collisionThis gravitational wave observation gives us new insight into how black holes form.By S. Krishna, 06.01.2017
Hubble telescope spots 'runaway' black holeThe black hole, shot out of a distant galaxy, is the first of its kind.By D. Lumb, 03.23.2017
Caltech fires up LIGO to hunt for more gravitational wavesThe system will now peer further into space for longer periods in search of more black hole mergers.By A. Tarantola, 12.01.2016
NASA plans to rejoin the ESA's gravitational waves projectThe LISA mission will listen to the sounds of the universe.By M. Moon, 09.11.2016
Computer simulations point to the source of gravitational wavesThe ripples detected last September came from a collision of two black holes that happened over a billion years ago.By D. Lumb, 06.23.2016
The first gravitational wave discovery wasn't a flukeLIGO data shows that at least one other black hole collision triggered gravity ripples.By J. Fingas, 06.15.2016
Dark matter might be made of black holesWe would have to rethink how the universe was formed. By D. Lumb, 06.14.2016
ICYMI: Gravitational waves and holographic Holocaust memoryPinpointing where space hides its black holes is high on the priority list at NASA.By K. Davis, 06.10.2016
LISA Pathfinder 'listens' to the universe while in freefallThe spacecraft can now track gravitational waves, the 'sound' of the cosmos.By D. Lumb, 06.07.2016
'Goopy' dark matter could offer a new vision of the early universeIf a new model is correct, dark matter once behaved like a fluid.By A. Dalton, 05.10.2016
LIGO team wins $3 million prize for gravitational wave discoveryMeanwhile, Einstein gets nothing.By A. Dalton, 05.04.2016
Astronomers are using pulsars to spot gravitational wavesThe steady signals from a "pulsar web" could help us detect minute vibrations in our planet. By S. Dent, 02.25.2016