Physicists attempt to weigh a vacuum and resolve the “worst theoretical prediction in the history of physics”
Do you remember learning about New England witch trials for the first time, maybe in an elementary school history class? I remember being horrified and incredulous—they threw you in a river? And if you drowned, that meant you were innocent? Witch trials seemed like an episode from a fairy tale, something that happened unimaginably long ago during a dark, mean and superstitious age. Well, the darkness and meanness and superstitions have persisted. QAnon conspiracists claim that U.S.
Let's mentally leave this planet for a moment. What's your favorite planet that isn't Earth? Many of the scientists, journalists and science fans I know are passionately Team Saturn or Team Jupiter. Our cover package makes a great case for Jupiter and its moons being the most awesome places in our solar system. We're about to learn a lot more about them, as journalist Jonathan O'Callaghan tells us, thanks to two new missions: JUICE and Clipper.
The “worst theoretical prediction in the history of physics” has to do with the amount of energy in a vacuum. Researchers have two ways of calculating the answer ... but the results are wildly divergent. Now an experiment, named Archimedes, aims to get the best data yet to determine the weight of nothing.
Transportation is the largest source of greenhouse gases in the U.S. Car emissions have lessened dramatically over the decades, decreasing smog and lead pollution. New technologies for electric vehicles, hybrids and highly fuel-efficient cars can help. But one of the simplest solutions for improving transportation—for our climate, safety and quality of life—is more and better buses.
An emerging field called synthetic morphology experiments with the structure and function of living things. As author and former Nature editor Philip Ball describes, the goal is to understand how development works naturally while making new types of life-forms that have useful functions. Scientists hope to incorporate living tissue cultures, some of which are genetically engineered, to create “superorgans” or replacement parts—even life-forms we can only imagine.
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