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When Street Fighter came out in 1987, there was no story to it. No more than your average sports game, really. There was a martial arts tournament, you could either play as the Japanese karate guy or the American karate guy, and the final boss was a tall dude with an eye patch. Even beating
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The following contains spoilers for 13 Reasons Why season 4. Netflix’s controversial teen drama 13 Reasons Why finally wrapped up the stories of its outlandishly troubled youths this weekend with the fourth and final season. Spanning 10 episodes and a feature-length finale, it’s time for the Liberty High students to graduate and, as is a
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At the end of the day, E3 is all about the big reveals. Nobody really cares all that much about what DLC studios are releasing for their dwindling games as a service title or how big the after-party is going to be. These announcements come and go as fans wait for the big moments. Everyone
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The Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) will make history in 2020. This will be the first year since the very first E3 in 1995 that the annual video game trade show will not be held. E3 2020 was canceled in March, just four months before the show was set to take place, due to the coronavirus
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This spoiler-free review is based on the first four episodes. When a drama comes prefixed by an issue (class-drama, race-drama, abuse-drama), audiences can inwardly brace for a lecture, suspicious that they’re about to be made to eat their metaphorical greens. When that drama is also based on real-life suffering, the prospect of entertainment slides out
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IMAGE: Experimental visualization of individual nanowires and their and fabrication imperfections. The new and conventional optical microscope methods are labeled (EC) and (No EC), respectively. Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International view more  Credit: Lynford Goddard, Grainger Engineering URBANA, Ill. – New Illinois ECE research is advancing the field of optical microscopy, giving the field a critical
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This Harley Quinn review contains spoilers. Harley Quinn Season 2 Episode 10 We’re nearing the end of Harley Quinn season two and without Ivy by her side our Hot-Panted heroine is struggling. If having a broken heart wasn’t bad enough, the rest of her crew are far too busy to hang out with her on
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Some Activision Blizzard shareholders are attempting to prevent company CEO Bobby Kotick from receiving a substantial payment which they believe is unjustified. “Despite repeated low approval votes from shareholders, Activision Blizzard maintains multiple, overlapping opportunities for its CEO to earn outsize equity awards, even when performance-related vesting thresholds have not been met,” reads a filing
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IMAGE: Magnetic ionic liquid structures were elucidated through hybrid reverse Monte Carlo simulation. The research results elucidated fundamental understanding of pure liquids with magnetic responses as well as lead to… view more  Credit: Ryusuke Futamura, Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, Shinshu University A research team lead by Ryusuke Futamura of Shinshu University investigated the response
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The following contains spoilers through the Killing eve Season 3 finale. Perhaps the inevitable danger of a show like Killing Eve was always going to be in the fact that its antagonist might turn out to be more interesting than its protagonist. Jodie Comer’s Villanelle is one of the most memorable breakout television characters of
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As we noted last year, a round of EA games has returned to Steam as part of an expanded partnership between the two companies which will include eventual EA Access support. Right now, you can not only download games such as Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, Need for Speed Heat, and Dragon Age Inquisition from Steam, but
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Nanotechnology has contributed a great deal to the field of medical science. It has enabled researchers to design tools to deliver drugs to specific targets in a living organism. Smart drug delivery vectors, combined with stimuli-based characteristics, are becoming increasingly important. The use of external and internal stimulating factors can have enormous benefits in combination
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IMAGE: Haleh Ardebili, Bill D. Cook Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Houston, led work demonstrated that modeling based on the material nanoarchitecture can provide a more accurate… view more  Credit: University of Houston The explosion of mobile electronic devices, electric vehicles, drones and other technologies have driven demand for new lightweight materials
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ORLANDO, June 4, 2020 – Taking inspiration from nature’s nanotech that creates the stunning color of butterfly wings, a University of Central Florida researcher is creating technology to make extremely low-power, ultra-high-definition displays and screens that are easier on the eyes. The new technology creates digital displays that are lit by surrounding light and are
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Humans rely dominantly on their eyesight. Losing vision means not being able to read, recognize faces or find objects. Macular degeneration is one of the major reasons for visual impairment, round the globe, close to 200 million people are affected. Photoreceptors in the retina are responsible to capture the light coming from the environment through
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IMAGE: Researchers have developed a technology called “Artificial Chemist, ” which incorporates AI and an automated system for performing chemical reactions to accelerate R&D and manufacturing of commercially desirable materials. view more  Credit: Milad Abolhasani Researchers from North Carolina State University and the University at Buffalo have developed a technology called “Artificial Chemist,” which incorporates artificial
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Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning, a remaster of Kingdoms of Amalur, has been confirmed after the game appeared on the Microsoft Store ahead of an official announcement. According to the listing and this tweet from the Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning team, Re-Recokoning remasters the original Kingdoms of Amalur with “stunning visuals and refined gameplay” that still
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IMAGE: Lipitoids, which self-assemble with DNA and RNA, could serve as cellular delivery systems for antiviral therapies that prevent COVID-19 and other coronavirus infections. view more  Credit: R.N. Zuckermann A team of scientists from Stanford University is working with researchers at the Molecular Foundry, a nanoscience user facility located at the Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley
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UC Santa Barbara researchers continue to push the boundaries of LED design a little further with a new method that could pave the way toward more efficient and versatile LED display and lighting technology. In a paper published in Nature Photonics, UCSB electrical and computer engineering professor Jonathan Schuller and collaborators describe this new approach,
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IMAGE: An SEM image of the device shows the irregular nanostructures created during the inverse design process. view more  Credit: (Image courtesy of Zhujun Shi/Harvard SEAS) Polarization, the direction in which light vibrates, is invisible to the human eye. Yet, so much of our optical world relies on the control and manipulation of this hidden quality
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