If scientists can figure out where spacetime comes from, they may be able to achieve one of the biggest goals in physics—a theory of everything.
— Scientific American (@sciam) January 19, 2022
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Daily Archives: January 19, 2022
Analysis: Russia Builds An ‘Arctic Silk Road’ (Video)
Russia’s Arctic construction boom is seriously warming up.
Cover Previews: Time Magazine – January 31
Aerial Views: Munich In Bavaria, Germany (8K)
Munich, Bavaria’s capital, is home to centuries-old buildings and numerous museums. The city is known for its annual Oktoberfest celebration and its beer halls, including the famed Hofbräuhaus, founded in 1589. In the Altstadt (Old Town), central Marienplatz square contains landmarks such as Neo-Gothic Neues Rathaus (town hall), with a popular glockenspiel show that chimes and reenacts stories from the 16th century.
Previews: Times Literary Supplement – January 21
Morning News: Ukraine-Russia, Indonesia Capital Move, Florence Fashion
We explore the latest escalation in the tensions between Russia and Ukraine as troops mass in Belarus. Plus: Indonesia names its new capital and we profile Roberta Metsola, the new president of the European parliament.
Front Page View: The New York Times – January 19
Aerial Views: Tumpak Sewu Waterfall, Java, Indonesia
Tumpak Sewu, also known as Coban Sewu, is a tiered waterfall that is located between the Pronojiwo District, Lumajang Regency, and the Ampelgading District, Malang Regency, in East Java, Indonesia. The waterfall is overshadowed by Semeru, an active volcano and the highest mountain in Java.