For decades, astronomers have listened to the cosmos through pulsars — rapidly spinning neutron stars that emit perfectly timed radio pulses. These...
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For decades, astronomers have listened to the cosmos through pulsars — rapidly spinning neutron stars that emit perfectly timed radio pulses. These “cosmic clocks” are so precise that even a tiny disturbance in spacetime can be detected by watching how their ticks shift. Now, new research suggests that these tiny changes might let us “hear” […] The post Pulsars may reveal the universe’s hidden gravitational beats appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
For decades, astronomers have listened to the cosmos through pulsars — rapidly spinning neutron stars that emit perfectly timed radio pulses. These...
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