Gravitational waves were first detected in 2015 when two black holes collided, sending ripples in spacetime across the universe. That momentous discovery was made using interferometers at the LIGO facilities in the US. Last week four separate research collaborations found hints of a wholly different kind of gravitational wave whose origins are unknown. Davide Castilecki has been writing about this discovery and reporter Nick Petrich Howe caught up with him.

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