5pm on June 26, 2020 – Kawasaki/Japan: The Innovation Center of NanoMedicine (iCONM), the National Institute for Quantum Science and Technology (QST), and the University of Tokyo jointly announced that a reagent for the selective and safe coating of the liver sinusoidal walls to control the clearance of gene therapy drugs was successfully developed. The
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IMAGE: Selenium atoms, represented by orange, implant in a monolayer of blue tungsten and yellow sulfur to form a Janus layer. In the background, electron microscopy confirms atomic positions. view more Credit: Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Dept. of Energy A team led by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory used a simple process
The following contains spoilers for The Twilight Zone season 2 episode 1. The first episode in The Twilight Zone season 2 feels right at home with the classic installments from the original black-and-white series. A frustrated guy named Phil (Jimmi Simpson) falls in love with a voice in his head. He’s not crazy, it is
This The Last of Us Part 2 article contains spoilers. Video games of the size of The Last of Us Part 2 take years to make, and during that long development cycle, plot points can change, whole scenes can be cut, and levels dropped. As we’re learning from Naughty Dog creative director Neil Druckmann and
IMAGE: The band structures of parabolic and Dirac type SGS materials with spin-orbital coupling, which leads to the quantum anomalous Hall effect. view more Credit: FLEET A University of Wollongong team has published an extensive review of spin-gapless semiconductors (SGSs) . Spin gapless semiconductors (SGSs) are a new class of zero gap materials which have fully
This The Twilight Zone review contains spoilers. The Twilight Zone Season 2 Episode 2 From The Matrix to Vanilla Sky and several, several Philip K. Dick novels, the notion that our lives are a perpetual dream fueled by technology, is a science fiction staple. Usually, this distinction is fairly binary: There’s a real-world, and a
CW: Sexual harassment, grooming This week saw a wave of sexual misconduct allegations against men of varying positions in the comic book industry. The first came from artist Aviva Artzy, followed up by artist and writer Kate Leth, with support from the wife of the late Darwyn Cooke, Marsha Cooke, and convention organizer Andrea Demonakos,
When you want to tell a big, epic Avengers story for your big, epic Avengers video game, you have to choose your big bad carefully. At this point, Red Skull, Loki, Ultron, and Thanos are old news. The Marvel Cinematic Universe covered them. Galactus is a bit too big a threat for the first of
IMAGE: Hang Xiao is professor and Clydesdale Scholar of Food Science at UMass Amherst. view more Credit: UMass Amherst A common food additive, recently banned in France but allowed in the U.S. and many other countries, was found to significantly alter gut microbiota in mice, causing inflammation in the colon and changes in protein expression in
IMAGE: The family of boron-based nanostructures has a new member: metallo-borospherenes, hollow cages made from 18 boron atoms and three atoms of lanthanide elements. view more Credit: Wang Lab / Brown University PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — The discovery of carbon nanostructures like two-dimensional graphene and soccer ball-shaped buckyballs helped to launch a nanotechnology revolution. In
Led by the Ikerbasque professor Luis Liz-Marzán, researchers at the Centre for Cooperative Research in Biomaterials CIC biomaGUNE have developed a mechanism by which gold atoms are deposited by means of chemical reduction onto previously formed gold nanorods to produce a quasi-helicoidal structure (the particles acquire chirality). This geometry enables these “nanoscrews” to interact with
Sophie Brouard, Daniel Hissel, Arnaud Landragin and Franck Molina are the CNRS 2020 Innovation Medallists. Since 2011, the CNRS Innovation Medal rewards figures whose exceptional research work has led to groundbreaking innovation in the technological, economic, therapeutic, and social fields. The career paths of the four CNRS 2020 Innovation medallists illustrate the quality, variety, and
IMAGE: Shown in violet, the wedge-shaped piece of dielectric material is 2 nanometers thick at its narrowest and is bordered by a sheet of graphene above and a piece of electrically… view more Credit: Daria Sokol/MIPT Press Office Scientists from the Center for Photonics and 2D Materials of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT),
This The Twilight Zone review contains spoilers. The Twilight Zone Season 2 Episode 1 The things most people who have never seen The Twilight Zone know about The Twilight Zone are the endings. One does not need to have watched any of the 156 episodes of the original Rod Serling-hosted run of the show to
Warning, this article spoils the end of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Issue #50 After the shocking twist ending of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #50, fans were left with a lot of questions. Who was that person that showed up at the command center? Why is here? Will we see the Omega Rangers again? What’s next
Warcraft director Duncan Jones has confirmed via Twitter that he had mapped out the basic story for a Warcraft film trilogy before plans for subsequent Warcraft movies fell apart. “Part 2 would have been Go’el/Thrall as a young orc slave in Blackmoore’s gladiator camp,” Jones says in regards to his intentions for a sequel to
IMAGE: Julian Ritzmann made the samples for the measurements. view more Credit: RUB, Marquard Researchers from Basel, Bochum and Copenhagen have gained new insights into the energy states of quantum dots. They are semiconductor nanostructures and promising building blocks for quantum communication. With their experiments, the scientists confirmed certain energy transitions in quantum dots that had
IMAGE: Diffraction grating produced with a hot scanning probe. The red line shows the surface profile of the grating. view more Credit: ETH Zurich / Nolan Lassaline The importance of light-based technologies for our society was demonstrated once more in recent weeks. Thanks to the internet, millions of people can work remotely, enter virtual classrooms, or
IMAGE: Neurons and atrocytes under a fluorescence microscope view more Credit: IIT-Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia Lecce, 25th June 2020 – Gold nanoparticles have been developed in the laboratory in order to reduce the cell death of neurons exposed to overexcitement. The study, is the result of an international collaboration coordinated by Roberto Fiammengo, researcher at the
This review contains spoilers for Agents of SHIELD. Agents of SHIELD Season 7 Episode 5 The sheer depth of the Marvel references in this week’s Agents of SHIELD episode, “A Trout in the Milk,” distinguishes it from all others before it, and MCU and comic fans are likely ecstatic about everything from the retro blue
Charles Brownstein, the former Executive Director of the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, resigned Monday night following resurfaced accounts of harassment. Stories of Brownstein’s harassment were signal boosted by comics writer Jennifer de Guzman as comics deals with a reckoning over sexual and emotional abuse in the industry. Her amplification caused a reassessment of Brownstein’s
This The Last of Us Part 2 article contains spoilers. Whether you enjoyed it or now, The Last of Us Part 2 will be a game fans talk about for a very long time. Not only does the game’s ending leave a lot open to interpretation but it also features quite a few big twists
HOUSTON – (June 24, 2020) – Rice University chemist James Tour has won a Royal Society of Chemistry Centenary Prize. The award, given annually to up to three scientists from outside Great Britain, recognizes researchers for their contributions to the chemical sciences industry or education and for successful collaborations. Tour was named for innovations in
IMAGE: Pictured is a sample of breakthrough development of a high-performing membrane coating is based around a new class of 2D materials pioneered by Manchester researchers Professor Rob Dryfe and Dr… view more Credit: Rob Dryfe and Mark Bissett Scientists and innovation experts from The University of Manchester have worked together to successfully develop a new,
IMAGE: “Satellites ” in the spectrum of a vibrating nanostring (lower image insert) for increasing drive power. The different brightnesses of the upper (green) and lower (blue) satellite encode the strength of… view more Credit: Weig Group, University of Konstanz “Squeezing” is used in physics, among other things, to improve the resolution of measuring instruments.
IMAGE: Interparticle photo-cross-linkable suspension enables 3D structuring of transparent SiO2 glass components through rapid heating profiles. view more Credit: Motoyuki Iijima, Yokohama National University The fabrication of complex ceramic or glass structures via stereolithography, a type of 3D printing, has long been held back by how much time it takes at the back-end of the process,
IMAGE: Ternary Pt/Re/SnO2/C catalyst: a) EDS map confirming the presence of Pt (red), SnO2 (blue) and Re (yellow); and b) high-resolution HAADF STEM high-resolution image confirming physical contact between Pt, Re… view more Credit: Source: IFJ PAN Scientists working at the Department for Functional Nanomaterials at the Institute of Nuclear Physics of the Polish Academy of
Jeremy Carver has big things planned for Doom Patrol season 2. Literally. The first season of the DC Universe series about super powered, and always bickering, misfits ended with most of the team shrunk to action-figure size. With the sophomore outing of the series debuting June 25, executive producer and showrunner Carver thinks it’s time
Warning, this interview contains spoilers for Mighty Morphin Power Rangers #50 and the final issue of Go Go Power Rangers. All of the Power Rangers comics that have been published in the last few years were leading to issue #50 of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. All the plot lines and characters came together for a
In an extensive interview with GamesBeat (as reported on by gamesindustry.biz), form PlayStation Studios Chairman Shawn Layden spoke about the potentially unsustainable growth of the AAA video game industry. “The problem with that model is it’s just not sustainable,” Layden says in regards to the development costs of major video games (which he says have
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