Saturday, June 7 2025 06:19 AEST

Catching Up With Gravitational Waves

Gravitational Waves have joined exo planets in being "easy" to find... but what are they?

The University of Queensland’s Professor Tamara Davis loves black holes, neutron stars and gravitational waves… and they’ve all been making headlines since Talkin’ Science kicked off back in April. So we decided to catch up with the astrophysicist to dive into these ripples in space that are teaching us a thing or two about the universe.

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