volume 09 | issue 01 | february 12
On the cover:
If there's one thing we think we know about physics, it's the universal
speed limit—the 186,000-mile-per-second limit for the
speed of light established by Albert Einstein. When members of
the OPERA neutrino experiment announced in September that
they may have clocked neutrinos going faster than light, all hell
broke loose. First came incredulous headlines. Then came
the jokes. See "Do you know why I pulled you over?"
Photos: Reidar Hahn

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