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by Charles Mudede • Aug 2, 2021 at 5:25 pm Grow some pickup trucks! Charles Mudede Why does the construction of rail systems in the US take so fucking long and cost so fucking much? Because of fucking politics. Seattle Times esteemed transportation reporter Mike Lindblom: Project delays reflect a lack of political will, concludes the report released Thursday by the nonpartisan Eno Center for Transportation, based in Washington, D.C. But what does a lack of political will actually mean? Are people just not into this sort of thing? Not feeling it? There is a natural will for cars but not one for trains? Is that what we are talking about here? No. It is not. What s missing here is the moment of social engineering. The fact that there is a will for cars and bloated pickup trucks but not one for safe and energy-saving mass transportation means the will in question is of the kind one should file under hypnotism. And only someone who is i

Steven Weinberg, Nobel Laureate in physics and Bulletin board member, dies at 88 - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists

Steven Weinberg, Nobel Laureate in physics and Bulletin board member, dies at 88 - Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists
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Steven Weinberg, Nobel prize-winning physicist, dies at 88

Dylan Loeb McClain, The New York Times Published: 26 Jul 2021 11:22 AM BdST Updated: 26 Jul 2021 11:22 AM BdST FILE Steven Weinberg at the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas, Aug 25, 2016. Weinberg, a theoretical physicist who discovered that two of the universe’s forces are really the same, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize, and who helped lay the foundation for the development of the Standard Model, a theory that classifies all known elementary particles in the universe, making it one of the most important breakthroughs in physics in the 20th century, died on Friday, July 23, 2021, in a hospital in Austin, Texas. He was 88. (Tamir Kalifa/The New York Times)

Steven Weinberg, Nobel Prize-winning physicist, has died

The physicist unified two of the four fundamental forces. Steven Weinberg (right) along with his colleague Sheldon Glashow, who also won the 1979 Nobel Prize in Physics. (Image credit: Bettmann / Contributor/Getty) Steven Weinberg, a Nobel-prize winning physicist whose work helped link two of the four fundamental forces, has died at the age of 88, the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) announced Saturday (July 24).  HIs work was foundational to the Standard Model, the overarching physics theory that describes how subatomic particles behave. His seminal work was a slim, three-page paper published in 1967 in the journal Physical Review Letters and entitled A Model of Leptons.  In it, he predicted how subatomic particles known as W, Z and the famous Higgs boson should behave years before those particles were detected experimentally, according to a statement from UT Austin.

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