New York won’t meet climate change goals under ‘asinine’ green energy law, says business representative

New York won't meet climate change goals under 'asinine' green energy law, says business representative

New York’s “asinine” climate change law requiring a dramatic increase in green energy has set unattainable goals and could lead to higher electricity costs for consumers, a leading advocate for state utilities says. “It’s very clear that New York will not meet the goals required by statute with regard to climate change,” said Paul Zuber, … Read more

ALICE gets green light for new subdetectors

ALICE gets green light for new subdetectors

New ALICE subdetectors, Forward Calorimeter (left) and Inner Tracking System 3 components (right). Credit: ALICE Collaboration Two detector upgrades to ALICE, the heavy ion physics experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), have recently been approved for installation during the LHC’s next long stop, which will take place from 2026 to 2028. The first is … Read more

What is the gorilla hail that is pelting parts of Iowa, the Midwest this spring?

What is the gorilla hail that is pelting parts of Iowa, the Midwest this spring?

DESTROYED NO ONE WAS HURT IN THIS TORNADO. MOUNT AIRE IN SOUTHERN IOWA IS DOING SOME TORNADO AND HEAVY ROCK DAMAGE. SOME ROCKS WERE BIGGER THAN BASEBALL SIZE. KCCIS ETHAN HUMMEL TALKED TO A COUPLE ABOUT THE MESSAGE THAT REMAINS AND. NOT MANY MOUNT AIRES DID AS MUCH DAMAGE FROM THE TORNADO AS WINE MILLS, … Read more

Saltzman: Space Force still struggling with refueling math

Saltzman: Space Force still struggling with refueling math

WASHINGTON The Space Force is looking to an innovative in-orbit refueling technology, but there’s a key question: Is it worth the cost, especially as the military considers a shift to cheaper, single-use satellites use? The jury is still out on the value proposition, Chief of Space Operations Gen. Chance Saltzman said at an April 30 … Read more

New computer simulations support the theory of dark matter | Sci. News

Dark photons are hypothetical dark sector particles proposed as a force carrier similar to the photon of electromagnetism but potentially connected to dark matter. Image credit: University of Adelaide.

New research led by the University of California, Irvine addresses a fundamental debate in astrophysics: Must invisible dark matter exist to explain how the Universe works the way it does, or can physicists explain how things work based solely on in the matter that we can directly? observe? Dark photons are hypothetical dark sector particles … Read more

New York releases new climate projections: Here’s what to expect

New York releases new climate projections: Here's what to expect

what to know New York City is headed for more intense rain, flooding and heat waves, according to a new climate report. By the end of the century, New York could see up to 30% more annual rainfall. On average, there are about 370 heat-related deaths in New York per year. New York City is … Read more

Chile’s new observatory, world’s tallest, aims to reveal origins of planets, galaxies and more

Chile's new observatory, world's tallest, aims to reveal origins of planets, galaxies and more

The Atacama Observatory of the University of Tokyo (TAO) at the top of Cerro Chajnantor. Credit: TAO 2024 Project How do planets form? How do galaxies evolve? And finally, how did the universe begin? A unique astronomical observatory that researchers hope will unravel some of the biggest mysteries out there is set to open on … Read more

The study finds that the drought that the Panama Canal thickened was linked to El Nio

The study finds that the drought that the Panama Canal thickened was linked to El Nio

The recent drought in the Panama Canal was not driven by global warming but by below-normal rainfall linked to the natural El Nio climate cycle, an international team of scientists has concluded. Low reservoir levels have slowed cargo traffic in the canal for most of the past year. Without enough water to raise and lower … Read more

Long-awaited breakthrough: laser excites atomic nuclei for precision measurement

Long-awaited breakthrough: laser excites atomic nuclei for precision measurement

Although we can’t see it, we live in a quantized world where the light that illuminates our days is made up of tiny bundles of energy, and the atoms that make up matter are similarly divided into discrete bands of energy. Like coins in a slot machine, dropping the right quanta of light on an … Read more