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Physics / Astronomy / Gravitational-wave astronomy / General relativity / Neutrino astronomy / Binary stars / Mediterranean / Neutrino / First observation of gravitational waves / IceCube Neutrino Observatory / LIGO / ANTARES
Date: 2016-04-27 01:49:56
Physics
Astronomy
Gravitational-wave astronomy
General relativity
Neutrino astronomy
Binary stars
Mediterranean
Neutrino
First observation of gravitational waves
IceCube Neutrino Observatory
LIGO
ANTARES

No neutrinos (yet) accompanying gravitational waves The detection of gravitational waves is an almost unprecedented success of fundamental science. It not only yields the one yet missing proof of Einstein’s Theory of G

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