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IMAGE: L-R: Professor Janet Scott, Professor Davide Mattia and Dr Giovanna Laudisio, Co-Founders of Naturbeads. view more Credit: University of Bath University of Bath spin-out company Naturbeads has been awarded funding to develop their biodegradable alternative to plastic microbeads that could cut the use of microplastics in a range of industries including pharmaceutical, chemical and cosmetics.
IMAGE: Structure around a Si atom which has 5 covalent bonds with oxygen atoms view more Credit: Nagoya University The Japanese research team elucidated the microscopic mechanism in which amorphous silica(1) becomes negatively charged as a vibrational energy harvester(2), which is anticipated to achieve self-power generation without charging, as it is needed for IoT that is
Screenwriter Bruce Joel Rubin still recalls one viewer’s reaction to Jacob’s Ladder. “I was stood outside the theatre on the very first day it opened in LA, waiting for the crowds to come out to see how they responded,” Rubin recalls. “As the credits started rolling this guy ran out, probably five feet from me,
Finding the right balance between horror and comedy is one of the hardest things to pull off successfully on film, but writer/director Christopher Landon has done it twice with Happy Death Day (2017) and its sequel, Happy Death Day 2U, in which a college student played by Jessica Rothe keeps reliving the same day on
Parks and Recreation is undeniably one of the most beloved comedies of the 21st century, and a lot of that can be attributed to the show’s sunny disposition. While comedies like It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, South Park, and Parks’ direct inspiration The Office were often fueled by nastiness, cynicism, and boorishness, Parks and Rec
IMAGE: Single virus particle detections using a solid-state nanopore view more Credit: Osaka University Osaka, Japan – The ongoing global pandemic has created an urgent need for rapid tests that can diagnose the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, the pathogen that causes COVID-19, and distinguish it from other respiratory viruses. Now, researchers from Japan have demonstrated
IMAGE: The copper probe can manipulate matter at the atomic scale. view more Credit: © 2020 Shiotari et al. Nanographene is a material that is anticipated to radically improve solar cells, fuel cells, LEDs and more. Typically the synthesis of this material has been imprecise and difficult to control. For the first time, researchers have discovered
Darth Maul is one of the most recognizable, visually impressive characters to have emerged from the post-Original Trilogy Star Wars films, despite being dealt a dubious fate in his very first appearance in Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. However, it seems that the franchise’s father, George Lucas, originally had plans for the double-bladed lightsaber Sith
Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales is out this week, bringing a whole new webslinging adventure to the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. This time, it’s Spidey-in-training Miles Morales who will be put to the test while Peter Parker is on vacation. Trading in a sunny New York City for a wintertime city under siege by two
Here’s a fun little look behind the curtain. Back when HBO announced the release date of Richard Price’s atmospheric Stephen King adaptation, The Outsider, Den of Geek ran the news as an article, as one does. Shortly after the article went live, representatives from HBO reached out to clarify that they weren’t categorizing the project
‘I’ve worked in this field for more than 10 years and have not seen anything like this.’ A new synthetic protein nanoparticle capable of slipping past the nearly impermeable blood-brain barrier in mice could deliver cancer-killing drugs directly to malignant brain tumors, new research from the University of Michigan shows. The study is the first
Even with decades of unprecedented development in computational power, the human brain still holds many advantages over modern computing technologies. Our brains are extremely efficient for many cognitive tasks and do not separate memory and computing, unlike standard computer chips. In the last decade, the new paradigm of neuromorphic computing has emerged, inspired by neural
This week, listen as @tenerew @jraethefanatic @dshawnao @cleverlyclad discuss Carter preparing Amy for Fanning, learning the the background of Brad’s daughter and Clarke finally showing up on the good side. Its going down! #ThePassageFox #ABTVThePassage #YouDontLeaveMe #IDontLeaveYou Ridley Scott’s new show has so much promise! And we promise to be covering it every single week
Based on a memoir by former Marine and Yale Law student J.D. Vance, Hillbilly Elegy is the story of Vance’s family, a sprawling clan who live in southern Ohio and also have deep roots in Kentucky. The movie focuses on both Vance’s childhood and his formative years as an adult, with the emphasis on the
‘If you are the big tree, we are the small axe’ Made famous by Bob Marley and the Wailers’ 1973 song ‘Small Axe’, that’s the traditional proverb behind the title for a five-film series by Oscar-winning British director Steve McQueen (12 Years a Slave, Shame, Hunger). Two of McQueen’s Small Axe films were selected for
Boba Fett has long been one of the most iconic and controversial characters in Star Wars. Thanks to a killer character design that launched a thousand cosplays, Boba Fett has long outlived the importance of his role–and unceremonious apparent death–in the Original Trilogy. But as most Star Wars fans know, those films are rarely the
The biggest source of untapped energy on the planet is waste heat. Laptops, PCs and tablets constantly give off heat when they operate, as do much larger industrial machines. Of all the energy humans produce, about 70% is heat that is never recaptured. What if this wasted energy could be put to use? Engineers at
IMAGE: A magnified image show neurons growing in a line along the printable bioconductive ink. view more Credit: RMIT University Researchers have developed a neuron-growing ink that uses the body’s own electrical signals to precisely guide the growth of nerve cells. The bioconductive ink can be printed in lines to direct where neurons grow, cracking a
IMAGE: An illustration showing how highly nanostructured 3-D superconducting materials can be created based on DNA self-assembly. view more Credit: Brookhaven National Laboratory UPTON, NY–Three-dimensional (3-D) nanostructured materials–those with complex shapes at a size scale of billionths of a meter–that can conduct electricity without resistance could be used in a range of quantum devices. For example,
DC Comics announced a major promotion today. Marie Javins, who along with Michelle Wells was interim co-editor in chief of the comics publisher following a post-merger reorganization by AT&T, has been named the sole and permanent EIC. Daniel Cherry III, himself a new hire as DC’s general manager, praised Javins, saying in a statement that
This DUCKTALES review contains spoilers. Legacy. It’s the theme that’s defined the third season of DuckTales and it’s an incredibly rich one. In a family of adventures who’ve done things no one could have ever dreamed of, it can be tough to measure up. It can lead to a heavy burden; you have to keep one upping
His Dark Materials is the Dune of the TV world, which is to say: extremely selfish with its cast. As if His Dark Materials didn’t already have more than its fair share of charismatic talent in Season 1, they’ve gone ahead and added Andrew Scott to Season 2 of the epic fantasy series as Colonel
IMAGE: The flagellar motor is formed of a series of rings bound by proteins. The scientists looked specifically at the C-ring (blue), which is present inside the bacterial cytoplasm. The C-ring… view more Credit: Jun Liu Nagoya University scientists in Japan and colleagues at Yale University in the US have uncovered details of how the bacterial
IMAGE: The integrated detector combines a silicon photonic chip with a silicon micro-electronics chip, yielding advanced speed in detecting quantum light view more Credit: University of Bristol Bristol researchers have developed a tiny device that paves the way for higher performance quantum computers and quantum communications, making them significantly faster than the current state-of-the-art. Researchers from
IMAGE: Measuring how a drop of water makes contact with the grooves of a nanolithography mold to find out how worn out the mold is. view more Credit: Jun Taniguchi, Tokyo University of Science Ultraviolet nanoimprint lithography (UV-NIL) is a manufacturing technique for producing nanostructures using UV-curable resin. One of its main advantages is its sheer
IMAGE: Collaborative research by (from left) Sriparna Bhattacharya, Prakash Parajuli and Apparao Rao has been published in the journal Advanced Science. view more Credit: Image Credit: College of Science CLEMSON, South Carolina – Groundbreaking science is often the result of true collaboration, with researchers in a variety of fields, viewpoints and experiences coming together in a
IMAGE: NMR probe (left) with miniaturized detector (right). In HiSCORE, such detectors will be combined with hyperpolarization to acquire binding processes of substance candidates. view more Credit: (Photos: Markus Breig, KIT) Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is an important tool in drug research, since it can quantify and spatially resolve binding of drugs to pathogens. So far,
“Funny, irreverent, and fast paced. 13 minutes well spent.” – Andy Weir (The Martian) Johnny Killfire (John Hennigan) must go back in time and team up with his former self (Sean Marquette) to stop the TimeBorgs from getting their hands on an app that breaks the space-time continuum by delivering pizzas into the past…before they
The properties of synthesised magnets can be changed and controlled by charge currents as suggested by a study and simulations conducted by physicists at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU) and Central South University in China. In the journal “Nature Communications“, the team reports on how magnets and magnetic signals can be coupled more effectively and