Q: In addition to regular Breakthrough Prizes, you're awarding Special Breakthrough Prizes for big discoveries
like gravitational wave detection, plus awards for young researchers and middle and high school students.
Not exact matches
We tackled all manner of subjects in video form in 2017 — from popular events
like the eclipse to significant discoveries
like the
detection of
gravitational waves from colliding neutron stars to basic scientific questions
like how tuna steer.
Like the historic first
detection announced this past February, these
gravitational waves were also generated by the merger of two black holes.
These
gravitational waves had traveled 1.8 billion light - years to reach us and,
like the three confirmed
detections that came before it, this signal — called GW170814 — was caused by two stellar black holes colliding and merging as one.
While this may seem
like overkill, the incredible sensitivity proved critical, since it was barely enough for the first ever
gravitational wave detection.