1. Upgraded LIGO Reactivated: Resumes Unraveling Universe's Secrets With Enhanced Gravitational Wave Detection  SciTechDaily
  2. A Massive Gravitational Wave Observatory Is Returning to Action  Gizmodo
  3. The LIGO observatory is finally back, now with double the sensitivity  Interesting Engineering
  4. Gravitational-wave detectors start next observing run to explore the secrets of the universe  MIT News
  5. Gravitational wave lab LIGO roars back online to detect the oldest black hole collisions ever seen  Livescience.com
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Scientists have reactivated the upgraded Laser Interferometric Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) after a three-year break, improving its ability to measure gravitational waves. These waves offer new opportunities for multi-messenger astronomy and deepen our understanding of astrophysical phenome

Upgraded LIGO Reactivated: Resumes Unraveling Universe’s Secrets With Enhanced Gravitational Wave Detection

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The twin gravitational-wave detectors have started a new observation run after a major upgrade. The twin gravitational-wave detectors have started a new observation run after a major upgrade.Nature - The twin gravitational-wave detectors have started a new observation run after a major upgrade.

Gravitational-wave detector LIGO is back — and can now spot more colliding black holes than ever

Researchers still hope to discover hundreds of new binary black hole mergers despite technical setbacks that have sidelined key detectors in Italy and Japan

Gravitational-Wave Search Resumes after Three Years and Lots of Headaches - Scientific American

Caltech on Twitter: ".@LIGO has begun its 4th observing run and it will be the most sensitive since the NSF-funded observatory first detected gravitational waves in 2015. Partner detectors @ego_virgo and @KAGRA_PR will also have observing periods in 2023, read for more: https://t.co/qPDAWcx9nh" / Twitter

EGO & the Virgo Collaboration on Twitter: "Today the @LIGO-Virgo-@KAGRA_PR (LVK) Collaboration begins a new observing run with upgraded instruments, new and even more accurate signal models, and more advanced data analysis methods. LIGO will resume operations today, while Virgo will join later in the year. https://t.co/aRINyrRdCP" / Twitter

Alan Boyle 👽 on Twitter: ".@LIGO begins its latest harvest of #GravitationalWaves and black-hole smashups with some intriguing candidates already in the hopper: https://t.co/5LyahxP8Ep H/T @Caltech @NSF @ego_virgo @KAGRA_PR #O4 https://t.co/ZnTII8Wa4u" / Twitter

UWM News on Twitter: "#UWM astrophysicist talks about restarting @LIGO gravitational wave detectors via @dangaristo at @sciam. https://t.co/RIBloHFEpM" / Twitter

The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration will restart with renewed sensitivity this week following a three-year hiatus.The LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA Collaboration will restart with renewed sensitivity this week following a three-year hiatus.

A Massive Gravitational Wave Observatory Is Returning to Action

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