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Hunting for missing dark matter or gravitational waves involves incredibly precise measurements. Scientists are constantly developing new measurement techniques to try and find new sources of data and test theories. Whether it be staring at the space between Andromeda and the Milky Way to find primordial black holes, to looking in the remnants of a white dwarf using spectroscopy. Plus ways to make the newer generation of gravitational wave detectors more accurate by listening to quantum noise.
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Hunting for missing dark matter or gravitational waves involves incredibly precise measurements and complex observatories. Scientists are always making new measurement techniques to try and test theories such as staring at the space between Andromeda and the Milky way. Accurate instruments make it possible to understand the universe, from primordial black holes, to looking in the remnants of a white dwarf using spectroscopy. How can we make the newer generation of gravitational wave detectors more accurate by listening to quantum noise.
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