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New Quantum Sensor Opens a Window Into the Invisible Universe

A quantum sensor breakthrough may allow scientists to detect dark matter and ancient gravitational waves.

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Researchers have developed a new quantum sensor designed to observe the invisible universe. According to coverage from ScienceDaily and SciTechDaily, this technology could potentially reveal dark matter and ancient gravitational waves.

The reporting emphasizes the transition of abstract physics into practical, real-world technology. Phys.org further notes the use of a nearby black hole as a window into the early universe.

Future developments involve utilizing these sensing breakthroughs to further explore the early universe and the properties of dark matter.

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What can the new quantum sensor potentially detect?

The sensor could reveal dark matter and ancient gravitational waves.

What is the broader implication of this technology?

It helps turn abstract physics into real-world technology.

What celestial object is mentioned as a window to the early universe?

A nearby black hole.

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