Researchers introduced a machine-learning algorithm that can detect neutron star mergers and gravitational wave sources in one second, improving the accuracy and speed of astronomical detections.
Isaac Schultz, Thomas Maxwell, Aj Dellinger, Lucas Ropek
03/05/2025 04:00:05 PM
Science & Space

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