A new theoretical study suggests that gravitational waves may leave subtle signatures not in giant detectors, but in the light emitted by atoms.
This week, among a lot of other important findings, we learned that emperor cichlid fish have gaze sensitivity and dislike it ...
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Why terrifying waves can’t sink US Navy’s $500M combat ship
Picture this: a colossal warship worth half a billion dollars facing down 40-foot waves that would turn most vessels into twisted metal. While Mother Nature unleashes her fury, this engineering marvel ...
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Gravitational waves may leave directional imprints in atomic light, here's proof
Gravitational waves are usually hunted by measuring distance—how space itself stretches and shrinks ever ...
Abstract: The point-ahead angle mechanism (PAAM) is a critical component for achieving ultralong-distance and nanoradian (nrad) pointing accuracy in space-based gravitational wave detection telescopes ...
Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger developed quantum theory’s wave equation, which describes quantum systems as waves that ...
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