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Awestruck – The Hindu (Oct 05, 2017)

Awestruck – The Hindu (Oct 05, 2017)

The 2017 Nobel Prize for physics has been awarded to the LIGO-VIRGO collaboration for their detection of gravitational waves arising from the merger of two black holes. For further reading, visit “The Hindu”.

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Word List-2 (To Improve English Vocabulary)

  1. awestruck  (adjective) –  filled with wonder,  amazed, astonished.
  2. black hole (noun) – a region in space where the pulling force of gravity is so strong that light is not able to escape (Courtesy: NASA).
  3. ripple (noun) – a wave on a fluid surface.
  4. fabric (noun) – the basic structure of something.
  5. space-time (noun) – Time and space, according to Einstein’s theories of relativity, are woven together, forming a four-dimensional fabric called “space-time” (Courtesy: NASA).
  6. cataclysmic (adjective) – disastrous, catastrophic, devastating.
  7. neutron star (noun) – when the core of a massive star undergoes gravitational collapse at the end of its life, protons and electrons are literally scrunched (crushed/compressed) together, leaving behind one of nature’s most wondrous (marvellous) creations: a neutron star (Courtesy: NASA).
  8. far-off (adjective) – remote/distance in space and time.
  9. unravel (verb) – solve/resolve, clarify, decipher/explain.
  10. pertain (verb) – concern, relate to, be connected with.
  11. drown (verb) – overpower, overwhelm, engulf.
  12. scale up (phrasal verb) – increase.
  13. marvel (noun) – miracle, wonderful thing, spectacle.
  14. coherence (noun) – consistency, orderliness, organization.
  15. ensuing (adjective) – resulting, following; happening (after as a result).
  16. feed (into) (verb) – put into a machine.
  17. rope (in) (verb) – persuade, convince, engage someone in an activity.
  18. owe (verb) – have something (due to).
  19. in no small measure (phrase) – to a very great extent.

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