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Print March 2, 2016

Leggo my LIGO – Smile Politely

Emilio T. Jasso – March 2, 2016

After LIGO detected gravitational waves a few months ago (detected in September 2015 but announced in February 2016), LIGO and gravitational waves became almost household words. However, did you know that the revolutionary observations couldn’t have been made without the help of the U of I?

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