Imperial College Develops Quantum Sensor to Detect Gravitational Waves on June 20

According to a study published in Nature on June 20, researchers at Imperial College London have developed a new quantum sensor that effectively eliminates background noise, enabling detection of gravitational waves and dark matter signals previously difficult to observe. The quantum sensor uses atomic interferometry and overcomes laser pulse noise challenges that previously obscured weak signals, helping unlock mysteries of supermassive black hole formation.
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