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WVU astrophysicist to put own spin on first-of-its-kind gravitational wave detector with NASA support

A theoretical astrophysicist at West Virginia University will play a key role in the development of a first-of-its-kind planned space probe to detect and accurately measure gravitational waves — ripples in the fabric of space and time.

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