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  1. Dec 8, 2017 · "LIGO and Gravitational Waves I"Rainer Weiss delivered his Nobel Lecture on 8 December 2017 at the Aula Magna, Stockholm University.

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  2. Interview with the 2017 Nobel Laureate in Physics Rainer Weiss, 6 December 2017. 0:00 - What do you enjoy about science? 6:38 - How did you become interested in science? 13:41 - What advice...

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  3. Apr 5, 2019 · Dr. Weiss provides a short and simple explanation of how to find a gravitational wave, a discovery that proved a prediction that Einstein made 100 years earlier.

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  4. Interview with Physics Laureate Rainer Weiss on 6 December 2017 during the Nobel Week in Stockholm, Sweden. Rainer Weiss answers the following questions (the links below lead to clip on YouTube): 0:00 – What do you enjoy about science? 6:38 – How did you become interested in science?

  5. Rainer Weiss delivered his Nobel Lecture on 8 December 2017 at the Aula Magna, Stockholm University. He was introduced by Professor Nils Mårtensson, Chairman of the Nobel Committee for Physics. Read the Nobel Lecture. Pdf 5 MB.

  6. LIGO inventor and professor emeritus of physics recognized “for decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves.”. Rainer Weiss ’55, PhD ’62, professor emeritus of physics at MIT, has won the Nobel Prize in physics for 2017.

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  8. Oct 3, 2017 · Rainer Weiss, professor emeritus of physics at MIT, has won a share of the 2017 Nobel Prize in physics, in recognition of his contribution to the direct detection of gravitational waves by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory, or LIGO.

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