Ten years before the detection of gravitational waves, two KITP postdocs had a novel idea
gravitational waves
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KITP hosts a rapid-response program to explore myriad new astrophysical insights from a double neutron star merger
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In a first-ever event, neutron stars merge and the resulting gravitational waves tip off astronomers to the subsequent flash
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In a public lecture sponsored by KITP, astrophysicist Saul Teukolsky explores the predictions of the General Theory of Relativity
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In celebration of Einstein’s birthday, physicists reflect the German scientist’s work and its impact on the field and on everyday life
