The next phase in physics' great 21st century quest - to detect gravitational waves - has been approved.
More than $200m (£100m) is to be spent upgrading the US Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatories.
Ligo is hunting for ripples predicted to be seen in the fabric of space-time when extreme cosmic events occur, such as the merger of super-dense stars.
Confirmation of the waves' existence should open up new ways to study the mysteries of the Universe.
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