Researchers have designed a new type of gravitational wave detector that operates in the milli-Hertz range, a region untouched by current observatories. Built with optical resonators and atomic clocks, the compact detectors can fit on a lab table yet probe signals from exotic binaries and ancient cosmic events. Unlike LIGO, they’re relatively immune to seismic noise and could start working long before space missions like LISA launch.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2025/10/251003033920.htm
My Windows 11 backup broke after KB5083769 — Microsoft says this simple fix
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Windows 11 update KB5083769 may break backups due to blocked drivers.
Microsoft says it's not a bug and recommends updating your backup software.
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