So, in 1990, after years of planning, the National Science Foundation of the US finally agreed to spend $272 million to build a very high technology machine that would basically be the 'best ear in the world.' Called the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory or LIGO, it doesn't actually look a human ear, but it is so powerful that it can hear the minutest (smallest) sounds in the universe -- for example, it can hear vibrations that are less than a trillionth of an inch. It took years to make the most sensitive instrument in the history of research 'deaf' to anything other than a gravitational wave.