Month: November 2019

The second law of thermodynamics states that the total entropy of an isolated system always tends to increase over time until it reaches a maximum. In other words, disorganization increases without outside intervention. Even the best electrical equipment inevitably heats up, as part of the energy that should be converted into mechanical work is dissipated
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IMAGE:  -Top: Image of SEM Upper nanocone of the hourglass-shaped nanowires applied to the photodiode activation surface and its lateral expansion image -Left: 8 inch of Wafer Silicon wafer where modules of… view more  Credit: Pohang University of Science and Technology(POSTECH) The near-infrared light is a light source with the shortest wavelength, indicated outside of
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David Ramsey’s directorial debut was Arrow’s season 7 episode 11, “Past Sins,” one of the better episodes of last season. Lucky for us, he’s back in the director’s chair again for Arrow season 8, the final season, this time with episode six, “Reset.” The episode official episode description is as follows: “After being double-crossed by Lyla (guest star
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This His Dark Materials Episode 4 review contains spoilers. It originally appeared on Den of Geek UK. If the careful foundation-laying of the first three episodes had left you feeling at all distanced from or frustrated by this story, then “Armour”’s here to yank you into a giant bear hug and surround you with fun, action,
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IMAGE: Whole-joint images from mice in arthritis imaging study. view more  Credit: Brian Bay, Oregon State University CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State University research has provided the first complete, cellular-level look at what’s going on in joints afflicted by osteoarthritis, a debilitating and costly condition that affects nearly one-quarter of adults in the United States. The
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Valencia, Calif., USA, Melbourne, Australia, and Aurora, Colo., USA, 24 November 2019 — AVITA Medical (ASX: AVH, NASDAQ: RCEL), a regenerative medicine company with a technology platform positioned to address unmet medical needs in therapeutic skin restoration, and scientists at the Gates Center for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine announced
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HOUSTON – (Nov. 25, 2019) – Rice University researchers have developed an inorganic method to synthesize ammonia that is both environmentally friendly and can produce the valuable chemical on demand under ambient conditions. The Brown School of Engineering lab of materials scientist Jun Lou manipulated a two-dimensional crystal it understands well — molybdenum disulfide —
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IMAGE: In a study, researchers at the University of Freiburg introduce the first electrochemical CRISPR biosensor that is to help improve the diagnosis of diseases such as cancer. view more  Credit: Photo: Richard Bruch The CRISPR/Cas technology can do more than alter genes. A research team at the University of Freiburg is using what are known
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Sex Education is officially set to matriculate for another semester of awkwardly idiosyncratic hormonal hijinks, thanks to Netflix’s order for Season 2. It only took the streaming giant a few weeks to give a passing grade and greenlight Sex Education Season 2, yielding another 8-episode run, with the series getting a renewal in early February
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John Constantine has gone to some dark places, but John Constantine: Hellblazer #1, the new relaunch from Si Spurrier and Aaron Campbell, goes ink black almost right away.  I will confess that I’m not a fluent Constantine guy. I’ve gone through the first Hellblazer collection online, and I’ve seen him pop in and out of
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This Star Wars article contains spoilers for Jedi: Fallen Order. We’ve not gotten very far into Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order just yet, but it’s clear from our first few hours of exploring planets and slashing Stormtroopers that the team at Respawn Entertainment went to great lengths to prove its Star Wars credentials and cram
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IMAGE: SEM micrographs of zeolite nanoparticles produced by bead milling and recrystallizing method. view more  Credit: ©Nakamura Choukou Co. JST has announced that the development subject the “zeolite nanoparticle production method and particle diameter control technology” in the Adaptable and Seamless Technology Transfer Program through Target-driven R&D (A-STEP) enterprise-led phase NexTEP-A type (*1) was a success.
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This Walking Dead article contains spoilers. The final scene of the first half of The Walking Dead season 10 has set the stage for an all-out war between the combined forces of Alexandria and the Hillop and the Whisperers. While the midseason finale spends a lot of time tying up loose ends, including Dante’s punishment
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This article contains major Watchmen spoilers. The first episode of Watchmen focused primarily on establishing the 2019 of its world, and making certain new characters got sufficient introductions, and as unencumbered by the legacy elements of the comic as they could possibly be. But with each episode that follows, the larger history of this universe starts to get
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 Koch Media CEO Klemens Kundratitz has confirmed that a new Saints Row game will be revealed in 2020. “Saints Row is very close to our hearts, and we’ll talk about it next year,” Kundratitz says in an interview with GamesIndustry.biz. “For the time being, we just wanted to get the word out that it’s coming and it’s
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Updated for November 2019. There have never been more anime titles readily available to audiences, which is certainly exciting, but it can also be overwhelming. Not only are more legacy titles being added to streaming services every month, but there is also a steady stream of new series that are being added. To guarantee that
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New reports indicate that Capcom has indeed been developing a Resident Evil 3: Nemesis remake that is set to release in the near future.  This information seems to originate from the YouTube channel Spawn Wave, but Eurogamer has since confirmed that their sources have reported similar information. Regardless, the details are roughly the same. Capcom
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Michael J. Pollard, a legendary character actor who was featured in Bonnie and Clyde, the original Star Trek, and House of 1000 Corpses, died in Los Angeles from cardiac arrest on Nov. 21, according to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 80. Pollard’s breakout role was as C.W. Moss, the gas station attendant who drove getaway
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How do we talk about the first episode of DC Universe‘s brilliant Harley Quinn without getting too far into spoiler territory? Well, it stars the titular Batman villain who has since transcended that label to become one of the most popular (anti) heroes in the world of DC. This new animated take is voiced by
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