A group of scientists found 35 new gravitational waves between November 2019 and March 2020, the most since the discovery of those cosmic events in 2015. According to experts from the Australian National University and the astronomers involved in the research, this number gravitational wave represents a "tsunami" and also a great step to decipher the secret keys that explain the evolution of the universe.
Astronomers detect an unprecedented 'tsunami' of gravitational waves in space | Video | CNN
2021-11-10T02:49:42.224Z
A group of scientists found 35 new gravitational waves between November 2019 and March 2020, the most since the discovery of those | World | CNN