IMAGE: (A) “Portrait of a Bearded Man ” (Walters Art Museum #32.6), dated c. 170-180 CE from Roman Imperial Egypt; (B) The portrait under ultraviolet light. The purple clavi on the shoulders… view more Credit: The Walters Art Museum. How much information can you get from a speck of purple pigment, no bigger than the diameter
Month: November 2020
IMAGE: Low quantum dot concentrations during superlattice fabrication suppresses quantum resonance between dots in the same layer, while high concentrations activates it view more Credit: DaeGwi Kim, Osaka City University Osaka City University scientists and colleagues in Japan have found a way to control an interaction between quantum dots that could greatly improve charge transport, leading
Cyberpunk 2077 will feature an expansive roster of characters, but it hasn’t taken long for many fans to focus on one of the game’s more intriguing personalities: Judy Alvarez. Heavily featured in the game’s promotional material, Alvarez has quickly become one of the poster characters of Cyberpunk despite the fact that developer CD Projekt Red
This Supernatural article contains MAJOR spoilers for the series finale. Obviously. It’s hard to believe it, but Supernatural has come to an end. We had our theories about what might happen in the 15-season show’s ender, but Supernatural kept us guessing right until its final moments. “Carry On” is essentially a forty-minute epilogue to tie
This STAR WARS: THE MANDALORIAN article contains spoilers. “The Siege” evokes A New Hope in its star fighter battles and brings back some season one characters to The Mandalorian. The episode is heavy on the Original Trilogy overall, with some shots taken directly from iconic scenes. Mando returns to Nevarro for some repairs to his ship but
IMAGE: Scientists at Swansea University are extracting carbon atoms found in waste plastics and turning them into a nanotube format that can be used for the transmission of electricity. They are… view more Credit: ESRI, Swansea University The Welsh government is backing a cutting-edge science project at Swansea University that changes waste plastics into highly valuable
IMAGE: With the help of ultra-short laser pulses physicists at the University of Oldenburg study the ultra-fast processes occuring in nanomaterials after the absorption of light. view more Credit: University of Oldenburg Whether in solar cells, in photosynthesis or in the human eye: when light falls on the material, a green leaf or the retina, certain
IMAGE: UVA’s Sanchita Bhatnagar, PhD, found that the breast cancer oncogene TRIM37 not only causes triple negative breast cancer to spread but also makes it resistant to chemotherapy. view more Credit: Dan Addison | UVA Communications University of Virginia Cancer Center researchers have identified a gene responsible for the spread of triple-negative breast cancer to other
Scientists from Tomsk Polytechnic University and Saratov State University teamed up with colleagues from Taiwan and proposed to make a laser ‘blade’ for a medical scalpel with a specified curved shape using a photonic ‘hook’. Currently there are laser scalpels only with an axisymmetric focus area, i.e., with a cylindrical blade. According to scientists, changing
Frank Castle seeks punishment after the Merc with a Mouth rips him off! 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 before with a comedic take on
David Haydn-Jones (who plays Arthur Ketch) joins the Panel to discuss this week’s episode “Damaged Goods.” Lyndsey, Cherry, & Jackie talk about Nick and his hunt for Abraxis on why he killed his family, Dean’s Farewell Tour and visiting Mary so he can build what could take him and Michael out of the equation for
This article Star Trek: Discovery article contains spoilers for Season 3, Episode 6. One of the boldest aspects of Star Trek: Discovery Season 1 was the shocking revelation that a character from the Mirror Universe — Captain Lorca — had really been pulling the strings in the Prime Universe the whole time. And, if you
This Star Trek: Discovery article contains spoilers for “Scavengers.” As Star Trek: Discovery continues to boldly go where no 23rd Century crew has gone before, the tapestry of the rest of the Trek franchise continues to get slightly redefined. In Discovery Season 3, Episode 6, “Scavengers,” a rogue mission from Burnham literally puts her and
This Supernatural series finale review contains MAJOR spoilers for Season 15, Episode 20. Supernatural Season 15, Episode 20 We’ve made it to the end. 15 seasons. Saving people, hunting things — the family business. For fifteen years, two brothers with a historically cursed name have traveled the country in a cherry 1967 Chevy Impala, taking
The idea of throwing and catching a ball is familiar to everyone. Now, if the ball is replaced with something as tiny as a single molecule, is this task still possible? Can a single molecule be transferred to a specific, distant location, and then brought back to the starting point? And how fast does it
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IMAGE: Overview of the approach used for deriving analytical expressions for the interparticle van der Waals interaction potential for faceted nanoparticles. The model goes through a series of simplifications. One block… view more Credit: Gaurav Arya, Duke University Materials scientists at Duke University have devised a simplified method for calculating the attractive forces that cause nanoparticles
IMAGE: The polyurethane and gold sensor can resist shear forces and rubbing. view more Credit: © 2020 Someya et al. Researchers have developed an ultrathin pressure sensor that can be attached directly to the skin. It can measure how fingers interact with objects to produce useful data for medical and technological applications. The sensor has minimal
Nicolas Cage’s new martial arts sci-fi movie, Jiu Jitsu, is the escapist break we all need in this moment. “Every six years, an alien comes to Earth looking for a fight. This has happened for generations. As a result, every six years, a team of expert martial artists must face him, using techniques this alien
Developer IO Interactive shocked the world today by releasing a teaser trailer for a new James Bond game known simply as Project 007. I highly recommend you check out the teaser trailer for this Bond origin story project if you haven’t already done so. It has been eight long years since the release of the
It’s easy to forget because if how hard it is to actually buy one, but the PlayStation 5 is finally here. With it comes Sony’s hopes to not only further the legacy of the PS4 but surpass the success of arguably one of the most beloved consoles of the last 20 years. While few consoles
IMAGE: Seaweed-like sodium titanate mat for Co2+ removal view more Credit: Osaka University Osaka, Japan – A team of researchers at Osaka University has developed a nanopowder shaped like seaweed for a water filter to help remove toxic metal ions (Fig. 1). Made of layered sodium titanate, the randomly oriented nanofibers increase the efficacy of cobalt-II
IMAGE: Flinders University forensic DNA technology research associate Dr Jennifer Young view more Credit: Flinders University Forensic science experts at Flinders University are refining an innovative counter-terrorism technique that checks for environmental DNA in the dust on clothing, baggage, shoes or even a passport. The Flinders-led research, led by postdoctoral research associate Dr Jennifer Young, will
Tonight on the Castle Rock aftershow, the kid is released from shawshank and chaos begins! Hosts Veronica Valencia, Jorge-Luis Pallo, Xia Anderson and April Dawn discuss the kid’s past, the ringing in Henry’s ears, and the love between Pangborn and Ruth. We also gave some special fan shout outs, discovered some easter eggs and theorized
The Game Awards nominations have finally arrived, which means it’s officially time to start arguing about what the biggest video game award show of the year got right and wrong. Considering the many ways that the Covid-19 pandemic has affected the entire entertainment industry this year (including gaming), we’re a little surprised that this year’s
Following Wednesday’s late-breaking news that Wonder Woman 1984 will open in theaters and premiere on HBO Max simultaneously on Christmas Day, speculation must now turn toward Disney’s next big Marvel Studios offering, Black Widow, and whether it could shift to the Disney+ service, as rumored in the past. Just to recap, the Wonder Woman sequel
What once seemed unthinkable has happened. Warner Bros. decided to put a superhero movie, and what is the studio’s highest profile 2020 release, directly on streaming. Wonder Woman 1984 is going to HBO Max the same day it opens in theaters. And like that, the Hollywood movie industry as we know it has changed. Confirmation
Official music video for “I’m Ready”, featuring gameplay from Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. This song was created for the Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales soundtrack in collaboration with Marvel Games and PlayStation. Tune in and witness Miles’ rise in becoming the latest Spider-Man in this immersive video experience. Out now for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5
An easy way to make millirobots by coating objects with a glue-like magnetic spray was developed in a joint research led by a scientist from City University of Hong Kong (CityU). Driven by the magnetic field, the coated objects can crawl, walk, or roll on different surfaces. As the magnetic coating is biocompatible and can
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