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World Science Festival | WSU: Exploring the Warped Universe with Nergis Mavalvala @WorldScienceFestival | Uploaded 4 years ago | Updated 8 minutes ago
On September 14, 2015, the LIGO gravitational wave detectors made the first confirmed detection of a gravitational wave. Join physicist Nergis Mavalvala as she takes you on an incredible journey from LIGO’s humble beginnings to its groundbreaking discovery.

Experience the associated free online course at World Science U: worldscienceu.com/courses/exploring-humanity-lee-berger

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