UWM researchers gratified for role in Nobel winning research
By:
Andrew Levinson
Posted: Oct 8, 2017 6:27 AM CDT

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Mike Curkov explores the role physicists at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee had in gravitational wave research that was recently awarded the Nobel Prize.
Contributions to this story also made by: Mike Curkov