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In 1916 Albert Einstein predicted the existence of gravitational waves, but it wasn’t until nearly one hundred years later, in 2015, that the existence of these waves was confirmed. Last month, scientists from around the globe coordinated the publishing of research that shows gravitational waves to be more ubiquitous than previously thought.
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Today on the program we’re talking about black holes — places in space where the pull of gravity is so strong that light can’t escape. But gravity is just…
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This week on UnDisciplined, we're talking about black holes, pig brains, and water on the moon as we round up the most intersting, important, and…
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A few months ago, gravitational waves from a black hole collision were measured by scientists, a discovery many have predicted to win the Nobel Prize in…
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Yesterday’s announcement of the discovery of gravitational waves, a phenomenon that Einstein predicted, but which he thought humans could never detect,…