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Physics: Wave of the future

Alexandra Witze
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Alexandra Witze: Alexandra Witze is a correspondent for Nature based in Boulder, Colorado.

Nature, 2014, vol. 511, issue 7509, 278-281

Abstract: After two decades and more than half a billion dollars, LIGO, the world's largest gravitational-wave observatory, is on the verge of a detection. Maybe.

Date: 2014
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