Month: September 2020

IMAGE: Dr Ye’s team uses the CO2 infrared laser system to generate graphene. Experiment results show that the graphene they produced exhibit a much better anti-bacterial efficiency than activated carbon fibre… view more  Credit: City University of Hong Kong Face masks have become an important tool in fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic. However, improper use or
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This THE 100 review contains spoilers The 100 Season 7 Episode 13 Is Bellamy Blake really dead this time? It feels more accurate to say that Disciple Blake is dead. Bellamy Blake never made it back from that other planet. And in a way, Bellamy Blake never made it out of season 6. If The 100 is
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It’s such a brilliant premise it’s almost impossible to believe we haven’t seen it before. Slightly dorky teenage girl is attacked by a serial killer but in the crucial moments a mystical intervention sees the two swap bodies. “It’s like Freaky Friday the 13th” director Christopher Landon explains, recalling the initial pitch from his co-writer
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This Marvel’s Avengers article contains spoilers. Post-credits scenes are a staple of the MCU, so it’s only natural that Marvel’s Avengers caps off it’s campaign with a teaser of its own, although its more of a mid-credits scene. Following the Avengers’ epic battle with MODOK, his Adaptoid army, and his awakened Kree Sentry over the
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Managing the heat generated in electronics is a huge problem, especially with the constant push to reduce the size and pack as many transistors as possible in the same chip. The whole problem is how to manage such high heat fluxes efficiently. Usually electronic technologies, designed by electrical engineers, and cooling systems, designed by mechanical
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IMAGE: A chemist from RUDN University together with colleagues created a new type of two-dimensional nanofilm from an organic material called calixarene. The invention can be used as a protective coating… view more  Credit: RUDN University A chemist from RUDN University together with colleagues created a new type of two-dimensional nanofilm from an organic material called
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ORLANDO, Sept. 9, 2020 – Current disinfectant products for killing viruses like coronavirus take minutes to fully sanitize surfaces, which isn’t practical on high-contact areas such as door handles, elevators and bannisters. That’s why the University of Central Florida is co-developing a new, rapid-acting, long-lasting disinfectant spray that instantly kills viruses without using harsh chemicals.
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IMAGE: Image of an experimental skyrmion structure: The hexagonal arrangement and orientation are shown as an example. view more  Credit: ill./©: Jakub Zázvorka, Florian Dittrich In a collaboration between experimental physicists and theoretical physicists in the framework of the Dynamics and Topology (TopDyn) excellence project, a system of many small magnetic whirls could be engineered to
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Are you ready to hit the streets as the Dark Knight when Batman: Arkham Knight lands in stores on June 23rd? Well, you will be after watching DC All Access’s exclusive “Story So Far” clip. Jason talks us through the key story points from Batman: Arkham Asylum and Batman: Arkham City (so spoiler alert, if
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“Before we’re done, we still have one promise to keep.” Marvel Studios’ #AvengersEndgame is in theaters in 10 days. Get your tickets now: 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+: ‪https://plus.google.com/+marvel Pinterest: ‪http://pinterest.com/marvelofficial
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Nate Miller and Adrian Snow discuss Season 4 Episode 5 of Magicians entitled “Escape From The Happy Place” in which Alice and Quentin confront a dog; there are some flashbacks. ABOUT THE MAGICIANS: The Magicians is a fantasy television series that premiered on Syfy and Showcase on December 16, 2015, as a special preview.The rest of
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IMAGE: Associate Professor Frans Mulder and coworkers at Aarhus University have developed ODiNPred (Prediction of Order and Disorder by evaluation of NMR data), a software tool developed for prediction of protein… view more  Credit: Frans Mulder In the last century, Anfinsen showed beyond a doubt that a protein can find its way back to its ‘native’
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IMAGE: Heart cells in a bioink (left) without oxygen support and (right) with oxygen-releasing capabilities. Live cells are stained green, dead cells in red. view more  Credit: Khademhosseini Lab (LOS ANGELES) – Engineering new tissues can be used to alleviate shortages of organs in transplantation, as well as to develop physiological models for drug discovery applications.
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This article contains spoilers for the first three episodes of The Boys Season 2 Aya Cash is a familiar face to many TV junkies, but whether you know her as Gretchen Cutler from You’re the Worst, Sherri in Easy or Joan Simon in Fosse/Verdon, nothing can prepare you for her disturbing role as Stormfront in
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Colin Kaepernick is back. Not quite in the NFL, but the former San Francisco 49ers quarterback turned activist has returned to Madden for the first time in four years. Referring to Kaepernick as “one of the top free agents in football and a starting-caliber quarterback,” EA Sports announced his arrival in Madden NFL 21, the
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Every romance has a beginning, and every romance has an end… sometimes the story of each can be a killer. Such are the intimations at the heart of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, which is being handsomely brought back to the screen by director Ben Wheatley in a new Netflix production. With Lily James and Armie
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IMAGE: Experimental results of micro-sized color printing. The device consists of four layers including top and bottom layers of Ag surrounding IGZO and SiO2 layers. The color pixels were fabricated by… view more  Credit: Junsuk Rho (POSTECH) Structural coloration is promised to be the display technology of the future as there is no fading – it
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IMAGE: Laser NanoPhotonics Research Group Leader at Laser Research Centre of Vilnius University lead by Dr Mangirdas Malinauskas tested the applicability of the novel bio-based photo-resin. view more  Credit: VU Lithuanian researchers from Kaunas University of Technology and Vilnius University synthesised and tested a bio-based resin for optical 3D printing (O3DP). The bio-based resin made from
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