Letters.Recall personal history, too In your Oct. 17 issue, I was dismayed to see the incorrect attribution of the recent Nobel Prize in Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics (Swedish: Nobelpriset i fysik) is awarded once a year by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. It is one of the six Nobel Prizes. The first prize was awarded in 1901. to Stormer Stormer may refer to:
Marcus Weldon Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies Murray Hill, N.J. Space constraints always force us to limit the information we can include in our stories. Your point is well taken. Generally, we include current affiliations to enable readers to contact the scientists for further information. --The editors They couldn't get there from here I found your article "Robotic weather-vane-to-be crosses sea" (SN: 8/29/98, p. 132) quite interesting as well as a heartwarming heart·warm·ing or heart-warm·ing adj. 1. Causing gladness and pleasure. 2. Eliciting sympathy and tender feelings: a heartwarming tale. Adj. 1. validation of America's ability to still produce marvels of engineering reliability. The chronology of events, though, leaves me a little confused. Given that Laima's 26-hour flight would have crossed about four time zones (but not the Greenwich Meridian Greenwich meridian: see prime meridian. ), the total flight time from Newfoundland (local time) to Scotland (local time) could not have possibly been spread over more than 3 calendar days. Laima's arrival on 21 Aug. speaks to a departure from Newfoundland no earlier than 18 Aug. If Laima was only the first of four nearly identical aircraft, launched between 17 Aug. and 20 Aug., to successfully make the Newfoundland-Scotland flight, what happened to the aircraft launched on the 17th? Did the earlier launch fly slower, or take a less direct route? Philip G. Kaster Belmont, Calif. None of Laima's sister aircraft finished the flight. One crashed immediately after takeoff The other two vanished en route and were not recovered. --P. Weiss The burrs came first A National Park Service ranger is quoted as saying that burdock burdock (bûr`däk), common name of any plant of the genus Arctium of the family Asteraceae (aster family), coarse biennials indigenous to temperate Eurasia and mostly weedy in North America. burrs are "nature's Velcro" ("Botanical `Velcro' entraps hummingbirds This is a complete list of hummingbirds in alphabetical order, sortable by common or binomial name. For hummingbirds in taxonomic order, see list of hummingbirds in taxonomic order Name binomial Allen's Hummingbird Selasphorus sasin Amazilia Hummingbird ," SN: 10/17/98, p. 244). As I understand the invention of Velcro, the hooks on burrs were exactly what led its inventor to his final design. Burdock is not "nature's Velcro." Just the opposite: Velcro is man-made burrs! K.A. Boriskin Bellingham, Mass. |
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