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  • NANOGrav Finds Possible ‘First Hints’ of Low-frequency Gravitational Waves
    NANOGrav Finds Possible ‘First Hints’ of Low-frequency Gravitational Waves
    New analyses of pulsar radio emissions may reveal a long sought-after way to detect gravitational waves.
  • Heaviest Black Hole Merger is Among Three Recent Gravitational Wave Discoveries
    Heaviest Black Hole Merger is Among Three Recent Gravitational Wave Discoveries
    University of Maryland physicists help identify merging black holes that may redefine size limits for collapsed stars.
  • The Past, Present and Future of Gravitational Wave Astronomy
    The Past, Present and Future of Gravitational Wave Astronomy
    UMD Astronomy Professor Coleman Miller co-authored wide-ranging review article for 150th anniversary of the journal Nature.
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