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Europeans push ahead with gravitational wave observatory
Gravitational waves have yet to be directly detected, but that isn’t stopping European scientists advancing plans for a €1 billion observatory to study them. Today a European team released the results of a €3 million design study on the Einstein Telescope (ET), a facility that would be constructed in around 2025 and would represent the third generation of gravitational wave detection instruments.
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