Two ‘L’-shaped observatories with lasers: How to find ripples in space and time

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Two large, "L"-shaped instruments separated by 1,865 miles are eavesdropping on the most extreme events in the universe. 

The two Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) sites, located in Louisiana and Washington, have been tasked with picking up the faint signs sent out into the...

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