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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Scientists in Germany have used a highly sensitive underground ring laser to track Earth's axial wobble without relying on ...
In Grand Forks, UND installed a $5 million laser telescope that will let students communicate with satellites using optical data pulses. A new rooftop telescope was installed at UND on Wed, Dec 10, ...
One of the most remarkable discoveries made by astronomers in recent years is the identification of an extremely strong ...
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Scientists detect a powerful deep space signal that travelled 8 billion years to reach Earth. Here’s what this ‘cosmic laser’ ...
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Radio telescopes let you study the universe by collecting faint radio waves from distant objects. To see extremely small targets, such as the regions around supermassive black holes, those telescopes ...
Scientists in Germany have used a highly sensitive underground ring laser to track Earth’s axial wobble without relying on telescopes, satellites, or external reference signals. The researchers from ...