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Where are the missing gravitational waves?

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imageA visualisation of gravitational waves emitted by two orbiting supermassive black holes.CSIRO, Author provided

Neutron stars – the dead stellar remnants of old, burned-out stars – are some of the most extreme objects in the universe. They weigh as much as the entire Sun, but are small enough to fit into Sydney’s CBD, and they...

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