The future of detecting gravitational waves: A three minute guide
Briefly

Current gravitational wave detection primarily relies on LIGO and Virgo, which are limited to a narrow frequency band. New methods are being explored to broaden the scope of detection.
Potential new techniques to catch gravitational waves involve observing pulsars and measuring quantum fluctuations, aiming to detect waves across a broader frequency spectrum from megahertz to nanohertz.
Read at Nature
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