India is building LIGO-India to detect gravitational waves from colliding black holes billions of light years away. How will ...
The contract has been awarded by the Department of Atomic Energy of the Government of India. The Observatory will be ...
The order has been awarded by the Department of Atomic Energy (DAE). The observatory will be built at Aundha in Maharashtra’s ...
L&T's scope of work also includes integration of mechanical, electrical, HVAC, fire protection, vacuum control, monitoring ...
LIGO-India is a new observatory being built in Maharashtra to catch gravitational waves—tiny ripples in space caused by massive events like black hole crashes. It's part of a global team-up with ...
Larsen & Toubro secured a Rs 1,000-2,500 crore contract from DAE for the LIGO India project at Aundha, Maharashtra. The mega science facility will build 8 km beam tubes and ultra-high vacuum systems ...
L&T secures a Rs 1,000–Rs 2,500 crore order from GOI's Department of Atomic Energy to establish the LIGO project in Maharashtra. Here are the key details and stock performance.
India's gravitational wave research milestone, the wisdom of Indigenous communities in conservation and an archaeological twist to South Asia's farming origin This week in India’s Science brought to ...
On September 14, 2015, a signal arrived on Earth, carrying information about a pair of remote black holes that had spiraled together and merged. The signal had traveled about 1.3 billion years to ...
Larsen & Toubro secures a landmark order from the Department of Atomic Energy to build India’s LIGO Observatory in Maharashtra. High-precision infrastructure, 8 km vacuum beam, 48-month timeline.
Larsen & Toubro (L&T) said its Heavy Civil Infrastructure (HCI) and Heavy Engineering (HE) verticals have jointly secured a 'significant' order from the Department of Atomic Energy for the LIGO India ...