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Scientists 'hear' black hole collisions

Published Wednesday, May 13, 2026 · Updated May 13

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Scientists have developed a new technique that allows them to detect the sounds produced by black hole collisions and other cosmic phenomena. This innovative method incorporates principles similar to those used in music production.

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  • Scientists have discovered a way to "hear" the collision of black holes and other cosmic events.
  • This method of detecting cosmic sounds utilizes techniques similar to those employed in music production.

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    Scientists have discovered a method to detect the sounds of black hole collisions and other cosmic events. This process utilizes techniques similar to those employed in music production.

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