A new era in the observation of the Universe unfolds as pulsars unveil to us the slow breath of spacetime

A series of articles have been published containing data collected over 25 years of research, promising unprecedented discoveries in the study of the formation and evolution of our Universe and the galaxies that inhabit it. The observations of highly regular pulses emitted by "dead" stars called pulsars are instrumental in constructing a gravitational wave detector on a galactic scale.