Gravitational-wave astronomy
Kip Thorne | Athens | May 23
American theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate Kip Thorne, known for his significant contributions in gravitational physics and astrophysics, is coming to Athens to deliver a lecture at the Eugenides Foundation.
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Cambridge's Youngest Lecturer, Deyan Mihaylov, Explains Gravitational Waves at Ratio Conference
On March 5, the audience of the next Ratio event will learn more about one of the most important physical discoveries in the last century - gravitational waves
Greek astrophysicist awarded for role in landmark discovery
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) astrophysicist Erotokritos Katsavounidis has been awarded the Golden Cross of the Order of the Phoenix for his contribution to the first direct detection of gravitational waves in 2015.
“Unprecedented Discovery”: ESO scientists unveil science-changing phenomenon about Gravitational Waves! (VIDEO)
Last week, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) teased news of an “unprecedented discovery.” Now, the organization has revealed that, for the first time ever, astronomers have observed both gravitational waves and light produced by the same event.
The Nobel Prize for Physics was Awarded to Gravitational Waves Observers
Three scientists are the winners of this year's Nobel Prize for Physics, reports Bgnes.
The distinction is divided into two by Rainer Weiss and Barry Barish on the one hand and Kip Thorne on the other on their contribution to the work of the LIGO and the observation of the gravitational waves.
Scientists glimpse Einstein's gravitational waves
In a landmark discovery for physics and astronomy, international scientists said on Feb. 11 they have glimpsed the first direct evidence of gravitational waves, or ripples in space-time, which Albert Einstein predicted a century ago.
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