Month: June 2021

#DeadlyClass #Fuckface #TomStevens Watch the full interview here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-dpqh_7Tv8 Things just keep getting crazier and crazier. Tonight on the Deadly Class after show, hosts Veronica Valencia, Ravien French, Stephen Lemieux, and Angelica Trae had Tom Stevens in studio, a.k.a F*ckface, a.k.a. Mr. Face. We discussed Tom’s favorite moments from the episode, and how he got
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It was 40 years ago, in June 1981, that Clash of the Titans, the last film to feature the stop-motion animation effects of Ray Harryhausen, was released. Starring a then-unknown Harry Hamlin, along with veteran stars like Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith, Burgess Meredith, and Ursula Andress, the film was loosely based on the Greek myth
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One of the standout elements of the new Marvel series Loki — if not the standout element of a series already brimming with positives — is the dynamic between the title character (Tom Hiddleston) and his new nemesis/ally, Agent Mobius M. Mobius (Owen Wilson) of the Time Variance Authority. As we’ve seen over the first
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#OrphanBlack #Actor #JodanGavaris Join Shiksha ‘BollyGirl’ Mahtani @iamBollygirl as she plays Rapid Fire with actor Jordan Gavaris who plays Felix in Orphan Black and now currently Orphan Black The Next Chapter! Make sure to subscribe to AfterBuzz! – http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv HELPFUL LINKS: Website – http://afterbuzztv.com Apple Podcasts – https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/afterbuzz-tv/id407139777?mt=2 Follow us on Twitter – https://twitter.com/afterbuzztv Like
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This Star Wars: The Bad Batch article contains spoilers. Rumors of a big cameo surrounded The Bad Batch in the days leading up to its eighth episode and “Reunion” doesn’t disappoint. The show has thus far worn its ties to The Clone Wars on its sleeve, down to its very protagonists, characters who were first
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Cheat codes may not be as prominent in video games as they once were, but there was a time when entire magazines, TV shows, and websites were dedicated to sharing these commands, codes, and tactics that would change the way you played your favorite games. The thing about cheat codes is that they’re rarely just
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Frank flies solo in the Waverider on this episode of the Legends of Tomorrow Aftershow. Nate adjusting to office life, Ray’s punk persona and even a little bit of Frank’s beef are all brought up. Join me! Make sure to subscribe to AfterBuzz! – http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv HELPFUL LINKS: Website – http://afterbuzztv.com Apple Podcasts – https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/afterbuzz-tv/id407139777?mt=2 Follow
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It’s always a great time to be a BTS fan, but ARMY has been particularly blessed this month. Not only did the Korean band celebrate BTS Festa—a two-week celebration of their 8th anniversary that culminated in a virtual concert event (legally) watched by more than 1.3 million people—the band just announced an ongoing collaboration with
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#JessicaJones #Review #AfterBuzzTV Make sure to subscribe to AfterBuzz! – http://youtube.com/afterbuzztv HELPFUL LINKS: Website – http://afterbuzztv.com Apple Podcasts – https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/afterbuzz-tv/id407139777?mt=2 Follow us on Twitter – https://twitter.com/afterbuzztv Like us on Facebook – http://facebook.com/afterbuzztv See on us Instagram – http://instagram.com/afterbuzztv Merch – http://shop.spreadshirt.com/AfterbuzzTV/ ABOUT AFTERBUZZ TV: Created by Emmy winner Maria Menounos & producer Keven Undergaro, AfterBuzz
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IMAGE: Schematic representation of an experimental setup for receiving and recording phonon radiation. view more  Credit: Konstantin Arutyunov et al. Professor Konstantin Arutyunov of the HSE Tikhonov Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics (MIEM HSE), together with Chinese researchers, has developed a graphene-based mechanical resonator, in which coherent emission of sound energy quanta, or phonons, has
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Graphene consists of carbon atoms arranged in a chicken-wire like pattern. This one-atom-thick material is famous for its many extraordinary properties, such as extreme strength and remarkable capability to conduct electricity. Since its discovery, researchers have looked for ways to further tailor graphene through controlled manipulation of its atomic structure. However, until now, such modifications
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This post contains spoilers of an existential nature. “Do you think God stays in heaven because he too lives in fear of what he’s created?” Steve Buscemi’s Dr. Romero asks in the 2002 modern cinematic masterpiece, Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams. It’s a valid question. One that I’ve been asking myself a lot
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Clark Gable did not intend to see action when World War II came to America. Which is not to say he ignored the war. Gable was there that day in 1940 when President Franklin Roosevelt gave his famous “Arsenal of Democracy” speech from the Oval Office. And, indeed, the first thing the movie star did
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This Star Wars: The Bad Batch review contains spoilers. Star Wars: The Bad Batch Episode 8 One of the most creative episodes of Star Wars Rebels was “Through Imperial Eyes,” which did exactly what the title says. Using a first-person point of view, it opens with Rebel spy Kallus contemplating his day behind enemy lines.
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IMAGE: Image of quartz crystals under illumination with strong laser fields of different coloured light (red and blue), and both colours added together (middle). view more  Credit: Murat Sivis The surface of a material often has properties that are very different from the properties within the material. For example, a non-conducting crystal, which actually exhibits no
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IMAGE: Controlling of brain state transitions using a molecule responsive to light. view more  Credit: IBEC/IDIBAPS The brain presents different states depending on the communication between billions of neurons, and this network is the basis of all our perceptions, memories, and behaviours. It is often considered a “black box”, with difficult access for clinicians and researchers,
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TROY, N.Y. — Optoelectronic materials that are capable of converting the energy of light into electricity, and electricity into light, have promising applications as light-emitting, energy-harvesting, and sensing technologies. However, devices made of these materials are often plagued by inefficiency, losing significant useful energy as heat. To break the current limits of efficiency, new principles
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IMAGE: Upon simultaneous excitation of the two chromophores by light the they repel each other through dipolar interactions. As the chromophores are bound to each other they start rotating about the… view more  Credit: Thomas Jansen, University of Groningen Light-driven molecular motors have been around for over twenty years. These motors typically take microseconds to nanoseconds
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IMAGE: Operating principle of artificial intelligence nanopore for coronavirus detection. view more  Credit: Osaka University Osaka, Japan – A team of scientists headed by SANKEN (The Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research) at Osaka University demonstrated that single virus particles passing through a nanopore could be accurately identified using machine learning. The test platform they created
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