Feel at home in Hannoverhttps://www.visit-hannover.com/dk/Hannoverweb/Science-and-research/Hannover-excellent/Physik-Licht-und-Materie2022-02-08T15:22:39+01:00Science Fiction in HannoverMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.visit-hannover.com/dk/Hannoverweb/Science-and-research/Hannover-excellent/Physik-Licht-und-Materie/Science-Fiction-in-Hannover2022-02-08T15:22:39+01:00An insight into Hannover's science fiction scene.New forms of livingMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.visit-hannover.com/dk/Hannoverweb/Science-and-research/Hannover-excellent/Physik-Licht-und-Materie/New-forms-of-living2022-02-08T14:18:27+01:00Einstein@homeMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.visit-hannover.com/dk/Hannoverweb/Science-and-research/Hannover-excellent/Physik-Licht-und-Materie/Einstein@home2022-02-08T13:57:44+01:00The physicist Bruce Allen devotes his research to the not so small matter of the entire universe.Hannover – a city of changeMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.visit-hannover.com/dk/Hannoverweb/Science-and-research/Hannover-excellent/Physik-Licht-und-Materie/Hannover-–-a-city-of-change2022-02-08T13:42:14+01:00From the "modern suburb" to a metropole in the Heart of Lower Saxony   Gravitational wavesMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.visit-hannover.com/dk/Hannoverweb/Science-and-research/Hannover-excellent/Physik-Licht-und-Materie/Gravitationswellen2022-02-08T13:15:33+01:00Gravitational waves pass through space at the speed of light. Their existence was predicted by Albert Einstein back in 1915 in his General Theory of Relativity. Quantum FrontiersMax Mustermannmax@mustermann.dehttps://www.visit-hannover.com/dk/Hannoverweb/Science-and-research/Hannover-excellent/Physik-Licht-und-Materie/Quantum-Frontiers2022-02-08T12:09:58+01:00The research team working under physicist Prof. Karsten Danzmann contributed towards the efforts to pick up the first signal of a gravitational wave on 14 September 2015 using its gravitational wave detector.
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