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- This article discusses a new method for detecting gravitational waves using a network of atomic clocks. Gravitational waves are distortions in the fabric of spacetime caused by the movement of massive objects, and they can be used to study the universe.
- The researchers developed a technique called "atomic interferometry" that uses the quantum properties of atoms to precisely measure changes in the flow of time caused by gravitational waves. This method is more sensitive than previous techniques and could allow for the detection of weaker gravitational wave signals.
- The ability to detect and study gravitational waves has important implications for our understanding of the universe, including the formation and evolution of black holes and the early history of the cosmos. This new method represents a significant advancement in gravitational wave detection technology.

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