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Gravitational Wave Detectors Turn to Quantum Mechanics

Gravitational wave astronomy has seen plenty of improvements since the original signal was captured in 2015. Despite that, it remains an engineering challenge to actually create the detectors needed for the precise measurements required to spot gravitational waves.

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Gravitational Wave Detectors Turn to Quantum Mechanics
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