Month: September 2020

IMAGE: Donald Evans, Theodor Holstad and Dennis Meier from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology are working together to create nanoscale networks for the future. view more  Credit: Geir Mogen, NTNU Researchers at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) have found a completely new method to check the electronic properties of oxide materials.
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Vaccines have curtailed the spread of several infectious diseases, such as smallpox, polio and measles. However, vaccines against some diseases, including HIV-1, influenza and malaria, don’t work very well, and one reason could be the timing of antigen and adjuvant presentation to the immune system. Now, researchers reporting in ACS Central Science developed an injectable
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“It’s not about how much we lost, it’s about how much we have left.” Tickets are now available for Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Endgame, in theaters April 26: https://www.fandango.com/AvengersEndgame ► Subscribe to Marvel: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ Follow Marvel on Twitter: ‪https://twitter.com/marvel Like Marvel on FaceBook: ‪https://www.facebook.com/Marvel For even more news, stay tuned to: Tumblr: ‪http://marvelentertainment.tumblr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/marvel Google+:
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Join our hosts Kristen Snyder (@cinematicescape), Ryan Malaty (@ryanmalaty), Amber Plaster (@amberplaster), and Jeremy Dann as they watch and react to Game of Thrones – Season 8 Episode 5 “The Bells” LIVE in our AfterbuzzTV studio! #GameOfThrones #MadQueen #CleganeBowl #TheBells #AfterbuzzTV ABOUT AFTERBUZZ: With over 20 million weekly downloads from over 150 countries, AfterBuzz TV
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We’re hosting another Sci-Fi Explosion in conjunction with the Warner Archive Collection, here’s the details! Far beyond the usual sci-fi space stories there lies a strange galactic outpost where inexplicable Star Wars-themed music videos rub shoulders with cosmic cartoons, weird robot PSAs and other forgotten orphans of genre insanity. This is the domain of Sci-Fi
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IMAGE: Hao Yan, director the Biodesign Center for Molecular Design and Biomimetics is the Milton D. Glick Distinguished Professor at ASU and researcher in the School of Molecular Sciences. view more  Credit: The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State university For billions of years, Nature has used DNA like a molecular bank vault; a place to store
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IMAGE: A group of researchers has explored peptide-based nanotubes and, in the Journal of Applied Physics, reports using a combination of ultraviolet and ozone exposure to generate a wettability difference and… view more  Credit: Sawsan Almohammed WASHINGTON, September 15, 2020 — Nanogenerators capable of converting mechanical energy into electricity are typically made from metal oxides and
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This Ratched review contains no spoilers. In dramatic lighting and with lush period costumes, Ryan Murphy’s Ratched tells a sordid backstory of Mildred Ratched, the militant, unfeeling nurse made famous in the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Ryan Murphy’s take on Nurse Ratched was always going to be bombastic and campy, and with
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Tsukuba, Japan – Researchers led by the University of Tsukuba studied the vibrational modes of an intrinsically disordered protein to understand its anomalously strong response at low frequencies. This work may lead to improvements in our knowledge of materials that lack long-range order, which may influence industrial glass manufacturing. Glassy materials have many surprising properties.
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This Marvel’s Avengers article contains spoilers. Marvel’s Avengers, the new superhero action game from Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics and publisher Square Enix, sees the return of Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to modern platforms. But while the new adventure might let gamers and fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe alike take control of the team as
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IMAGE: Researchers have developed tripeptide crystals (illustrated above), which feature aqueous pores that expand and contract in response to humidity changes and use evaporation to create an effective mechanical actuator. view more  Credit: Tony Wang NEW YORK, September 14, 2020 — Water evaporation, as observed when a puddle of water disappears on a summer day, is
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IMAGE: Scientists led by a researcher at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine are making strides to fight deadly metastatic breast cancer by combining nanotechnology with immunotherapy. Efstathios “Stathis ” Karathanasis, an associate professor… view more  Credit: No credit CLEVELAND–A team of scientists led by a researcher at the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine is making strides to fight
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IMAGE: Peixuan Guo, PhD, is a researcher with The Oho State University Comprehensive Cancer and The Ohio State University College of Pharmacy view more  Credit: The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio – A new study by researchers at The Ohio State University Comprehensive Cancer Center – Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research
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Lucifer is back from Hell, and during the LUCIFER panel at DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse on Saturday, September 12, 2020, director Sherwin Shilati and executive producers Joe Henderson and Ildy Modrovich unveiled this never-before-seen blooper reel from season four. #DCFanDome #Lucifer (© 2020 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.)
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War Machine gets tired of putting up with Iron Man and looks for a new partner among the Avengers! Subscribe to Marvel: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ Keep up with Marvel on: TWITTER: https://twitter.com/marvel FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/Marvel TUMBLR: http://marvelentertainment.tumblr.com/ INSTAGRAM: http://instagram.com/marvel GOOGLE+: https://plus.google.com/+marvel/ PINTEREST: http://pinterest.com/marvelofficial/ About Marvel Super Heroes: What The–? Witness a Marvel Universe like you have never seen
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IMAGE: Petr Sulc is a researcher at the Biodesign Center for Molecular Design and Biomimetics and ASU’s School of Molecular Sciences (SMS). view more  Credit: The Biodesign Institute at Arizona State University An impressive array of architectural forms can be produced from the popular interlocking building blocks known as LEGOS®. All that is needed is a
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IMAGE: The National Institutes of Health is backing a Rice University project to continue the development of flexible nanoelectronic thread to gather information from neurons. The miniaturized implants could ultimately help… view more  Credit: Xie Laboratory/Rice University HOUSTON – (Sept. 14, 2020) – Rice University engineers will gain a better understanding of brain activity over time
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IMAGE:  “Atomically thin platinum could be useful for ultra-sensitive and fast electrical detection of chemicals. We have studied the case of platinum in great detail, but other metals like palladium produce… view more  Credit: JO Yxell/Chalmers University of Technology Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, together with colleagues from other universities, have discovered the
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