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- Physical Review D
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- Explainer: Why Gravitational Wave Researchers Won a Nobel 3 October 2017, by Seth Borenstein
- Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings South African Alumni Narratives © Academy of Science of South Africa August 2020
- In This Galaxy Far, Far Away
- Pemi Nobel Per La Fisica
- Nobel Letter Fossil Fuel Treaty Final.Docx
- LIGO and the MIT Kavli Institute
- MIT Briefing Book 2018 January Edition
- JWST's Telescope Design
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- Annual Report 2019-2020
- The Shaw Laureates (2004 – 2021)
- OUR PLANET, OUR FUTURE an Urgent Call for Action
- Nyas-2000-Magazine-Spring-2020.Pdf
- The 2017 Nobel Prize for Physics Was Awarded to a FRAUD
- Are Gravitational Waves Directly Observable?
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- Establishing the Origin of Solar-Mass Black Holes and the Connection to Dark Matter 8 March 2021
- Connecting Gravitational Waves and Albert Einstein with Blackfoot Culture
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- Gravitational Waves, Black Holes, and Heavy Elements
- Nfap Policy Brief » October 2020
- Physics Nobel Awarded for Gravitational-Wave Detection Rainer Weiss, Barry Barish and Kip Thorne Share the Prize for Their Work at LIGO
- Physicists Detect Gravitational Waves News LIGO Experiment’S Discovery Opens New Window to the Cosmos
- Los Premios Nobel De Física
- Nobel Laureates and on the Nobel Prizes
- Ladies and Gentlemen – We Have Detected Gravitational Waves
- The Shaw Laureates (2004 – 2020)
- Volume 47 (2015), Number 2
- Cosmic Chirps
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- Rainer Weiss Lecture 67
- Rainer Weiss Born: September 29, 1932. Berlin, Germany USA Citizen
- Read the Full Fall 2018 Issue
- 'Our Planet, Our Future' Statement Signed by 126 Nobel Laureates Delivered to World Leaders Ahead of G-7 Summit
- Planets and Big Bang Win Nobel Physics Prize
- World Scientific Journal Papers Nobel Laureates in Physics
- Table of Contents
- Letter to President Obama
- Professor Peter Goldreich Member of the Board of Adjudicators Chairman of the Selection Committee for the Prize in Astronomy
- Drever, Thorne, and Weiss Receive $500,000 Gruber