IMAGE: This is an illustration of how electrons can be imagined to move between two arms of a metallic nanoantenna, driven by a single-cycle light wave. view more Credit: University of Konstanz Contemporary electronic components, which are traditionally based on silicon semiconductor technology, can be switched on or off within picoseconds (i.e. 10-12 seconds). Standard mobile
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IMAGE: Each molecule can be separately addressed with a scanning tunneling microscope and switched between the states by applying a positive or negative voltage. view more Credit: © Jan-Simon von Glasenapp and Rainer Herges Spintronics or spin electronics in contrast to conventional electronics uses the spin of electrons for sensing, information storage, transport, and processing. Potential
Princeton researchers have uncovered new rules governing how objects absorb and emit light, fine-tuning scientists’ control over light and boosting research into next-generation solar and optical devices. The discovery solves a longstanding problem of scale, where light’s behavior when interacting with tiny objects violates well-established physical constraints observed at larger scales. “The kinds of effects
The University of Surrey has developed a robust multi-layed nano-barrier for ultra-lightweight and stable carbon fibre reinforced polymers (CFRPs) that could be used to build high precision instrument structures for future space missions. CFRP is used in current space missions, but its applications are limited because the material absorbs moisture. This is often released as
This Mr. Robot feature contains spoilers. Elliot Alderson has always seemed like a fictional character. Obviously he is a fictional character given that he exists on the television program Mr. Robot. But even within the reality of the show, Elliot at times more closely resembled a hacker archetype than a living, breathing, bleeding human being.
This His Dark Materials review contains spoilers. His Dark Materials Episode 8 Before anything else, the feet have to be right. Whether you’re performing a dance move or throwing a jab, everything springs from the feet. In this finale, His Dark Materials was able to pull off balletic pirouettes and land every punch, all because, months ago,
For the first time, LEGO ® has been cooled to the lowest temperature possible in an experiment which reveals a new use for the popular toy. Its special properties mean it could be useful in the development of quantum computing. A world leading team of ultra-low temperature physicists at Lancaster University decided to place a
It’s almost a new year and Amazon Prime is bringing one of 2019’s best films to the stream to celebrate it. Amazon Prime’s new releases for January 2020 are relatively light, but among them is a heavyweight. Ari Aster’s pastoral breakup horror movie Midsommar arrives on January 3. Perhaps to accommodate the sheer excellent of
This Steven Universe Future review contains spoilers. Steven Universe Future Episode 7 Review Steven Universe Future is actively looking back at its past. It may seem counterintuitive, after all the name of the show is Steven Universe Future. Why aren’t we focusing on the now? When are we going to get to all those scary Gems in the
This Steven Universe Future review contains spoilers. Steven Universe Future Episode 8 Review Lapis has had the most compelling arc of Steven Universe’s cast. While Steven, Garnet, Amethyst, and Pearl have all gotten meaty storylines that have taken up much of the show’s lengthy run, Lapis’ story has managed to be the most compelling even with only
This Van Helsing review contains spoilers. Van Helsing Season 4 Episode 13 With news of its fifth and final season renewal firmly in place, Van Helsing sends viewers on a mind bending journey that promises to retool the familiar storyline and teases the notion that a new generation of vampire slayers may be ready to
What if a serum could change humanity, giving some super-human magical powers while turning others into monsters? What if it were locked away so keep everyone safe, but someone opened the box, changing and distorting humanity for their own reasons? A protector would rise to stop them: and in the newest installment of the Hidden
Horde and Alliance fans can rejoice over the news that Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos is being remastered as Warcraft III: Reforged. As a remaster and not a remake, you shouldn’t expect Reforged to completely reimagine the original game. However, this remaster will upgrade Warcraft III‘s graphics to 4K, will feature enhanced interface options, completely reworked
We stopped pretending that we could crown the best TV show of any given year a while ago. The past decade saw an explosion of quality original programming broadcast on so many different channels and streaming services that it’s a masochistic pursuit to even try to keep up. How can you confidently declare a cumulative
Hulu put a steak in Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles series adaptation after almost a year of development, according to Variety. But, like Lestat de Lioncourt himself, the project may not be going to ground for too long. What’s an Anne Rice project without controversy? Fans of the series bared fangs when Tom Cruise was cast
Traveller’s Tales has revealed the next LEGO video game in its pipeline: the company has been beavering away on LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, which will retell all nine films in the main Star Wars movie series as fresh slices of brick-based interactive entertainment. “LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga marks our return to
IMAGE: (a) Both lumbar MNs and higher motor centers, including the corticospinal (CST), rubrospinal (RST) and descending propriospinal (dPST) tracts, are required to initiate and maintain locomotor function in normal conditions. (b)… view more Credit: IU School of Medicine INDIANAPOLIS — Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have made several novel discoveries in the field
IMAGE: Paul Davies new book, The Demon in the Machine: How Hidden Webs of Information are Solving the Mystery of Life, has been selected the book of the year for 2019… view more Credit: Arizona State University Paul Davies’ newest book, The Demon in the Machine, takes aim at one of the great outstanding scientific enigmas
IMAGE: Artists’ impression of quantum vortices in a liquid. These are the quantum equivalent of vortices in water or a tornado. Their interactions cause dynamics analogous to that of a cyclone. view more Credit: Dr. Christopher Baker University of Queensland researchers have combined quantum liquids and silicon-chip technology to study turbulence for the first time, opening
IMAGE: Highly sensitive liquid metal-based soft pressure sensor integrated with 3D-printed microbump array. view more Credit: KAIST Soft pressure sensors have received significant research attention in a variety of fields, including soft robotics, electronic skin, and wearable electronics. Wearable soft pressure sensors have great potential for the real-time health monitoring and for the early diagnosis of
IMAGE: The device allows researchers to mimic the environment inside the body to screen for better cancer screening drugs. view more Credit: Kyoto University/Yokokawa Lab Japan — Kyoto University researchers have developed a new ‘tumor-on-a-chip’ device that can better mimic the environment inside the body, paving the way for improved screening of potential cancer fighting drugs.
Holly jolly it’s that time of year again. The windows are frosted, the trees lit, and the eggnog is strong. The best part about the holidays, aside from strong eggnog of course, is the television. All your favorite fall shows take a stab at the Christmas motif and all your favorite characters are clad in
The end of the year marks the end of the decade. Even the usual idiots at Mad Magazine know that. They are such experts in the art of idiocy with deep understanding of its complexities they’ve been redubbed the usual gang of geniuses. As smart as that may make them seem, MAD entrusted Den of Geek
This The Witcher review contains no spoilers. It’s inevitable that Netflix’s The Witcher will be compared to Game of Thrones. Both are fantasy series based on popular existing properties, and The Witcher is being released in the wake of Game of Thrones‘…oh…how about “controversial” ending. Yet, that comparison isn’t entirely fair. After watching the first five episodes of The Witcher, it’s apparent
Editor’s Note: This post is updated monthly. Bookmark this page and come back to see what other little-seen classics get added to Hulu. Updated for January 2020. You can see a complete list of new Hulu releases here. There are very few Internet streaming pools deeper than Hulu’s current TV offerings. Advertisement And that’s an
Superman: Red Son is the next iconic DC Comics story to get the animated feature treatment, and it’s coming soon! Indeed, the 2003 comic miniseries from Mark Millar, Dave Johnson, and Killian Plunkett, which might just be the best known Elseworlds tale ever, is set land its animated movie in 2020. The original story imagines
Resident Evil 3 producers Peter Fabiano and Masao Kawada spoke to Famitsu (as translated by Siliconera) about some of the changes they’ve made to the upcoming remakes. First off, the pair indicates that there will be notable changes made in the Resident Evil 3 remake. While they didn’t break down everything that will be different in
IMAGE: This is the ear-EEG device. view more Credit: AU Foto Researchers at the Department of Engineering are world leaders in brain measurement via a special device fitted in the ear like a hearing aid. The technology is called ear-EEG, and now the university has received a new grant to ensure further development of this Danish-designed
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — There’s an interesting fluid dynamics phenomenon that happens every morning in millions of cereal bowls. When there are just a few bits of cereal left floating on top of the milk, they tend to cluster together in the middle or around the edges of the bowl, rather than dispersing across
TROY, N.Y. — As the lithium-ion batteries that power most phones, laptops, and electric vehicles become increasingly fast-charging and high-performing, they also grow increasingly expensive and flammable. In research published recently in Energy Storage Materials, a team of engineers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute demonstrated how they could — by using aqueous electrolytes instead of the
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