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Virgo gravity wave experiment stigmied by vacuum failure

Nature News: The Virgo gravity-wave interferometer, an €80-million (US$114-million) experiment located near Pisa, Italy, has been incapacitated by a vacuum failure for most of the summer and is expected to stay out of commission for another few months.

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