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Gravitational wave detectors prepare for next observing run
The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA collaboration is making progress towards the start of the next observing run. After three years of work to improve the performance of the detectors, Observing Run 4 (O4) is...
VIRGO: A CODED MESSAGE FROM A REMOTE GALAXY IN A GRAVITATIONAL WAVE
[ #AprilFools! Thanks for having fun with us and INFN today. This joke was inspired by the short story 'The Light Years' from 'The Cosmicomics' by iconic italian author Italo Calvino, whose 100th...
O3 Open Science Data, how to use it
In its data management plan, the LIGO–Virgo–KAGRA Collaboration (LVK) has committed to the principles of open science, proving that science works best when data and knowledge are shared. For this...
Einstein Telescope collaboration leadership elected
Michele Punturo, researcher at INFN Perugia division, and Harald Lück, researcher at the Leibniz University of Hannover and the Max Planck Society, will respectively serve as coordinator and...
Industries and businesses for Einstein Telescope, a two-day meeting at EGO
Today the European Gravitational Observatory (EGO) in Cascina, home to the Virgo interferometer, hosted the ETIC Industry day, a two-day meeting aimed at Italian companies and industry...
LIGO, Virgo and KAGRA update their plan for the next run
The scientific collaboration that operates the global network of gravitational wave detectors (LIGO in the USA, Virgo in Italy and Kagra in Japan) has in recent days updated the timetable for the...
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