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IMAGE: Raman spectroscopy and the carotenoid Raman peak allows for early detection of Shade Avoidance Syndrome (SAS) in the (a) model plant Arabidopsis thaliana and (b) leafy vegetables Kai Lan and… view more  Credit: Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology Negative effects of shade avoidance syndrome (SAS), where plants reach for more light to overcome shaded
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The conflict ignites in a brand-new trailer for Marvel’s “Captain America: Civil War,” hitting theaters May 6! ► Subscribe to Marvel: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ Follow Marvel on Twitter: ‪https://twitter.com/marvel‬‬ Like Marvel on FaceBook: ‪http://www.facebook.com/Marvel‬‬ For even more news, stay tuned to: Tumblr: ‪http://marvelentertainment.tumblr.com/‬‬ Instagram: ‪http://instagram.com/marvel‬‬ Google+: ‪https://plus.google.com/+marvel/‬‬ Pintrest: ‪http://pinterest.com/marvelofficial/‬‬
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IMAGE: Yale University PhD student Kristof Toth (pictured above) with the electrospray deposition tool he designed, built, and validated in collaboration with staff scientist Gregory Doerk of Brookhaven Lab’s Center for… view more  Credit: Brookhaven National Laboratory UPTON, NY–Blending is a powerful strategy for improving the performance of electronics, coatings, separation membranes, and other functional materials.
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This Supernatural feature contains MAJOR spoilers up to and including the series finale. Over the course of 15 years, Supernatural aired an extraordinary 327 episodes, every single one of them starring the same two people, a quite incredible achievement (there were two attempts at backdoor pilots, but both featured Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles at
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The Expanse has officially set course toward a bittersweet threshold crossed by many-a-beloved shows: an advance renewal for its final season. Indeed, as the beloved and beleaguered sci-fi series prepares to premiere its fifth season in December, Amazon Studios has announced the renewal for a sixth and final season for The Expanse, as Deadline reports.
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IMAGE: Computer graphic of a microvehicle with iron wheels (gold) and a polymer chassis (red). The vehicle measures just 0.25 millimetres long. view more  Credit: (Visualisations: Alcântara et al. Nature Communications 2020) Robots so tiny that they can manoeuvre through our blood vessels and deliver medications to certain points in the body – researchers have been
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IMAGE: From left: Schematic diagram of a ZIOS network; and a SEM (scanning electron microscopy) image of a ZIOS-copper sample on a silicon wafer. (Credit: Berkeley Lab) view more  Credit: Berkeley Lab We rely on water to quench our thirst and to irrigate bountiful farmland. But what do you do when that once pristine water is
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IMAGE: Ultrafast electron diffraction of optically-excited metamaterials view more  Credit: Kathrin Mohler, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München Physicists from the University of Konstanz, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich) and the University of Regensburg have successfully demonstrated that ultrashort electron pulses experience a quantum mechanical phase shift through their interaction with light waves in nanophotonic materials, which can uncover the nanomaterials’
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IMAGE: The patented ‘Respite’ nebuliser uses high-frequency sound waves to precisely deliver drugs to the lungs. view more  Credit: RMIT University Researchers have revealed how high-frequency sound waves can be used to build new materials, make smart nanoparticles and even deliver drugs to the lungs for painless, needle-free vaccinations. While sound waves have been part of
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This Star Wars: The Mandalorian article contains spoilers. No character captured the spotlight in last week’s episode of The Mandalorian quite like Admiral Jeff Blue-Jeans, who literally stole the scene when an eagle-eyed viewer caught him in the background of an action sequence in “The Siege.” If you missed it the first time around, the
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VIRTUAL MEETING (CST), November 22, 2020 –They burst out of toilet bubbles, swim across drinking water, spread through coughs. Tiny infectious microbes–from the virus that causes COVID-19 to waterborne bacteria–kill millions of people around the world each year. Now engineers are studying how zinc oxide surfaces and natural hydrodynamic churning have the power to kill
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IMAGE: Visualization of quantum dots in bilayer graphene using scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy reveals a three-fold symmetry. In this three-dimensional image, the peaks represent sites of high amplitude in the… view more  Credit: Zhehao Ge, Frederic Joucken, and Jairo Velasco Jr. Trapping and controlling electrons in bilayer graphene quantum dots yields a promising platform for
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IMAGE: Faster, smaller, smarter and more energy-efficient chips for everything from consumer electronics to big data to brain-inspired computing could soon be on the way after engineers at The University of… view more  Credit: Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin. Faster, smaller, smarter and more energy-efficient chips for everything from consumer electronics
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From The Assistant to Ride Your Wave, check out the most underrated movies of 2020 so far. “Every year there are movies everyone hears about. Those are your Marvel films and your Oscar players. But what about the films that fly under the radar? The foreign favorites that never crack the mainstream? The studio releases
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IMAGE: Nanophotonic integration for simultaneously controlling a large number of quantum mechanical spins in nanodiamonds. view more  Credit: P. Schrinner/AG Schuck Using modern nanotechnology, it is possible nowadays to produce structures which have a feature sizes of just a few nanometres. This world of the most minute particles – also known as quantum systems – makes
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IMAGE: Enlarged prototype of biosensor lens with reservoirs. view more  Credit: Khademhosseini Lab (LOS ANGELES) – Human bodily fluids and secretions contain molecules known as biomarkers that contain a wealth of information about the body’s health and the presence of disease. Among secretions such as tears, sweat and saliva, tears are considered the best source of
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This FARGO review contains spoilers. Fargo Season 4 Episode 10 Fargo did itself a disservice with last week’s episode. By successfully presenting a small-scale, mostly self-contained story, it’s made this season’s sprawl and lack of focus more obvious. “Happy” is the penultimate episode of the season which means the season’s many threads need to start
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