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Twins are back, Gemini curse is revealed and lizzie shows her vulnerable side. Watch as hosts @cleverlyclad & @madam_mozell break down episode 10 “ There’s a world where your dreams come true” Mystic Falls is popping up again as the new generation makes it’s appearance! Join the LEGACIES AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW every week for
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IMAGE: Chemists at Rice University have discovered a second level of fluorescence in single-walled carbon nanotubes. The fluorescence is triggered when oxygen molecules excited into a singlet state interact with nanotubes,… view more  Credit: Illustration by Ching-Wei Lin/Rice University HOUSTON – (Dec. 3, 2020) – That carbon nanotubes fluoresce is no longer a surprise. Finding a
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After numerous delays and even more controversies, Cyberpunk 2077 will finally be released on December 10th. On that day, millions of people will play not just the most anticipated game of 2020 but arguably one of the most anticipated games of the last decade. Before you go all-in on the game, though, be sure to
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Restoration of vision in blind people through a brain implant is on the verge of becoming reality. Recent discoveries at the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience (NIN) show that newly developed high-resolution implants in the visual cortex make it possible to recognize artificially induced shapes and percepts. The findings were published in Science on 3 December.
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IMAGE: SNA and L-aTNA, comprising a serinol and L-threoninol backbone, respectively, can hybridize with RNA. This study determined the crystal structures of dimers of hetero duplex of L-aTNA/RNA and SNA/RNA stabilized… view more  Credit: Yukiko Kamiya As medical research progresses, traditional treatment protocols are being rapidly exhausted. New approaches to treat diseases that do not respond
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DuckTales has been cancelled after three seasons. It’s a major gut punch to any fan of the astounding reboot of the classic 80’s series. Even three seasons in it felt like the show was only beginning to rev up. It was slowly building a new version of the Disney Afternoon universe, more and more characters
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IMAGE: Graphene enhanced heat pipes can efficiently cool power electronics view more  Credit: Ya Liu/Johan Liu/Chalmers University of Technology Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, have found that graphene-based heat pipes can help solve the problems of cooling electronics and power systems used in avionics, data centres, and other power electronics. “Heat pipes are one
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We don’t know if you’ve noticed but chess is having a bit of a moment right now. Thanks to Netflix’ superb and stylish miniseries The Queen’s Gambit, many retailers are reporting a significant increase in sales of chess boards.  Chess is as fun as it is ancient, but if you want to get in on
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IMAGE: Massive work function-mediated charge transfer in graphene/?-RuCl3 heterostructures provides the necessary conditions for generating plasmon polaritons without electrostatic or chemical doping. The image depicts a characteristic infrared near-field image of… view more  Credit: Daniel J. Rizzo/Columbia University New York, NY–December 2, 2020–Graphene, an atomically thin carbon layer through which electrons can travel virtually unimpeded, has
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IMAGE: A nanomaterial sheet can be used to either bounce heat away or absorb it. Here it is in heating mode (top) and cooling mode (bottom). view more  Credit: Po-Chun Hsu, Duke Engineering DURHAM, N.C. – Engineers at Duke University have demonstrated a dual-mode heating and cooling device for building climate control that, if widely deployed
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Nucleation is a ubiquitous phenomenon that governs the formation of both droplets and bubbles in systems used for condensation, desalination, water splitting, crystal growth, and many other important industrial processes. Now, for the first time, a new microscopy technique developed at MIT and elsewhere allows the process to be observed directly in detail, which could
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IMAGE: PhD researcher Ebtsam Alenezy holds a prototype of the light-activated hydrogen sensor, which can deliver ultra-precise results at room temperature. view more  Credit: RMIT University Inspired by the surface of butterfly wings, researchers have developed a light-activated hydrogen sensor that produces ultra-precise results at room temperature. The technology can detect hydrogen leaks well before they
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While Netflix’s 2018 holiday film, The Christmas Chronicles, didn’t have a clear antagonist—it was more about saving Christmas—the 2020 sequel pits Santa Claus (Kurt Russell) against an elfin protégé-turned-human-rival, Belsnickel (Julian Dennison). But while Belsnickel, with his odd garb and anti-Claus vendetta, might initially seem not to fit into The Christmas Chronicles 2, the character
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Did you know that Elf is Canada’s favorite Christmas movie, or that Singapore loves Home Alone? Check out the most popular Christmas movies by country! “The start of the holiday season means it’s time to recommence the annual debate over which Christmas movies are the best. If you’re discussing the matter with a friend from
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IMAGE: Skoltech researchers have investigated the procedure for catalyst delivery used in the most common method of carbon nanotube production, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), offering what they call a “simple and… view more  Credit: Pavel Odinev/Skoltech Skoltech researchers have investigated the procedure for catalyst delivery used in the most common method of carbon nanotube production, chemical
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