Liveblog: Scientists announce major gravitational wave finding
Ars Technica » Scientific Method 2016-02-10
Inside the main control room at the gravitational wave detector facility in Livingston, Louisiana. (credit: Eric Berger)
2016-02-11T09:15:00-06:00
On Thursday morning, scientists will make what they are calling a major gravitational wave announcement.
The scientists are being pretty coy about it, and after a century of looking for gravitational waves, you can understand their caution about not wanting the cat to slip out of the bag.
However, credible rumors have been swirling about the discovery of gravitational waves emanating from a binary black hole, and physicists associated with the National Science Foundation-funded project are expected to discuss this new research during their presentation.