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Alan Moore has often seen his iconic comic book creations—be it Watchmen, V for Vendetta or The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen—get adapted as big screen efforts that typically end up being the focus of his own critical wrath, but an upcoming passion project film, bearing the deceptively-generic title, The Show, will likely avoid that fate,
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Researchers at ETH Zurich have developed a method for concentrating and releasing drugs in the brain with pinpoint accuracy. This could make it possible in the future to deliver psychiatric and cancer drugs and other medications only to those regions of the brain where this is medically desirable. Today, this is practically impossible – drugs
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IMAGE: Harvard Wyss Institute’s nasal swab (left) and toehold switch (right) technologies are licensed to Agile Biodetection, which will use them to develop solutions for unmet diagnostic needs in the detection… view more  Credit: Credit: Wyss Institute at Harvard University (BOSTON) — The Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University announced today that its
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“Eat your spinach,” is a common refrain from many people’s childhoods. Spinach, the hearty, green vegetable chock full of nutrients, doesn’t just provide energy in humans. It also has potential to help power fuel cells, according to a new paper by researchers in AU’s Department of Chemistry. Spinach, when converted from its leafy, edible form
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IMAGE: Substituting deuterium for hydrogen makes methylammonium heavier and slows its swaying so it can interact with vibrations that remove heat, keeping charge carriers hot longer. view more  Credit: Jill Hemman/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy Led by the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory and the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, a study of a solar-energy
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IMAGE: An approach that extends the use of 3D printers to 3D electronics for future robotics and Internet-of-Things applications view more  Credit: Waseda University Three-dimensional (3D) printing technology has evolved tremendously over the last decade to the point where it is now viable for mass production in industrial settings. Also known as “additive manufacturing,” 3D printing
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This Fargo review contains spoilers. Fargo Season 4 Episode 3 If Fargo’s two-episode premiere felt something like a change of pace for the series — a new setting, traditional gang conflict backdrop, and a somewhat more serious tone — “Raddopiarlo” feels like a classic Fargo installment. Between the introduction of smooth-talking U.S. Marshall Dick “Deafy”
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Hosts Timothy Michael, Krista Flentje, April Whistenhant and Danny Royce are joined by special guest James Chen to discuss Rick’s bittersweet final episode, a return of beloved characters and how Anne saves the day. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/the-walking-dead-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT THE WALKING DEAD: Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman, this gritty drama portrays life
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AFTERBUZZ TV — The Walking Dead edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of AMC’s The Walking Dead. In this episode hosts Derrial Christon, Timothy Michael, and Ben Bateman discuss the Walking Dead Season 8 episode 16. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/the-walking-dead-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ ABOUT THE WALKING DEAD: Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman, this
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Honey, I Shrunk the Kids star Rick Moranis was sucker-punched by a stranger in a random attack on Central Park West near 70th Street just before 7:30 a.m. on Thursday, Oct. 1, according to Deadline. The 67-year-old retired actor was walking on a sidewalk near New York’s Central Park when a man wearing a black
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Actors can feel the crushing gravity of expectations when playing real-life figures, even if they’re playing astronauts. For the cast and creatives behind The Right Stuff, shooting the TV adaptation of Tom Wolfe’s iconic novel about the Mercury 7 and birth of NASA took on added historical significance during the summer of 2019, with July
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Because Van Helsing season 5 is the show’s final run, expectations are high that the vampire apocalypse series will be able to end on its own terms and provide closure to fans. Showrunner Jonathan Lloyd Walker, who took over from Neil Labute in season 4, recently confirmed on Twitter that production has wrapped, so fans
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One of the key challenges in developing effective, targeted cancer treatments is the heterogeneity of the cancer cells themselves. This variation makes it difficult for the immune system to recognize, respond to and actively fight against tumors. Now, however, new advances in nanotechnology are making it possible to deliver targeted, personalized “vaccines” to treat cancer.
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IMAGE: This image depicts the delivery/sampling system. view more  Credit: Northwestern McCormick School of Engineering Cell lines injected with free nucleic acid are widely used for drug discovery and disease modeling. To avoid genetically mixed cell populations, investigators use dilution techniques to select single cells that will then generate identical lines. However, the route of limiting
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