First Detection of Gravitational Waves from Neutron-Star Crash

For the first time, scientists have witnessed the violent fusion of two super-dense neutron stars through shockwaves and light flashes emitted 130 million years ago, researchers announced to much fanfare on Monday.

The groundbreaking observation resolves several long-standing mysteries -- revealing the origin of heavy metals on our planet and elsewhere in the Universe, and unmasking the source of mysterious radiation bursts detected by satellites, they said.