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</html><description>Professor Ben Owen, Department of Physics &amp; Astronomy, Texas Tech University Multi-messenger Astrophysics from LIGO to Cosmic Explorer  LIGO&#x2019;s detections of gravitational waves from binary mergers made history and yielded insights into extreme gravity and matter. With more detections, unusual mergers will yield ever more information on new populations. What other gravitational wave signals will be detected, from LIGO to Cosmic Explorer? What physics and astrophysics will we learn from them, especially in tandem with new and planned electromagnetic astronomy facilities?</description></oembed>
