The wait is over—the green travel revolution is here. What we’re achieving now (with autos) and what we’re poised to achieve (with planes) give reasons for optimism: https://t.co/d25zVtdrYKpic.twitter.com/IompOc8rLO
An experiment at @Fermilab measured excessive wobbling by particles called muons. In this month's cover story, physicist @MArcelaCArena says this odd finding could mean there is a fifth force of nature.
The long-term impact of the pandemic will be felt most by those growing up in its grasp, but how will it shape the future of our society? Find out in this week's New Scientist, available now in shops and in digital and audio formats via our app. pic.twitter.com/18DepWVG6I
Our new issue is now online, featuring David Runciman on Peter Thiel, @LalehKhalili on who owns the oil, @xlorentzen on ‘Beautiful World, Where Are You’, T.J. Clark on Velasquez, Luke Jennings on abuse at the Royal Ballet, and a cover by Beth Holgate: https://t.co/xaTOjYd3Vrpic.twitter.com/8JOw1K8Zwh