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IMAGE: Qijun Zhang, a PhD student in the UTIA Department of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries, has placed first in an international student poster competition hosted by the Society of Wood Science… view more  Credit: Photo by K. Keel-Blackmon, courtesy UTIA. KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Qijun Zhang, a graduate student studying at the University of Tennessee Center for Renewable
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IMAGE: Woman receiving a diagnostic medical scan for head and neck cancer. view more  Credit: Mark_Kostich Shutterstock Although less often the focus of cancer research, recent studies have hinted at the possible importance of a type of protein known as nuclear transport receptors. Now researchers at Kanazawa University and collaborating institutions in Japan and the US
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IMAGE: A sheathless acoustic fluorescence activated cell sorting (aFACS) system for isolating fragile biological cells with high cell purity and viability view more  Credit: SUTD Fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) is a modern cell analysis technique for quantitative detection of physiological, biochemical, immunological, and molecular biological traits of cells – it can further separate a specific
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This Lost in Space season 2 spoiler-free review is based on viewing of all ten episodes. If there’s one thing that can be said about the excellent storytelling in Lost in Space, it’s that it’s remarkably consistent in presenting a danger for the Robinsons to confront through ingenuity and cooperation, in highlighting the importance of
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“All you need is love and to believe in yourself,” Charlize Theron said in her Oscar-winning performance in the biographical thriller Monster. “Nice idea. It doesn’t exactly work out that way.” She was playing what some people consider to be the most cold-blooded female serial killer in history. Investigation Discovery will probe the madness in their
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – Scientists have developed a new gene-therapy technique by transforming human cells into mass producers of tiny nano-sized particles full of genetic material that has the potential to reverse disease processes. Though the research was intended as a proof of concept, the experimental therapy slowed tumor growth and prolonged survival in mice with
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Polymers are used to develop various materials, such as plastics, nylons, and rubbers. In their most basic form, they are made up of many of identical molecules joined together over and over, like a chain. If you engineer molecules to join together in specific ways, you can control the characteristics of the resulting polymer. Using
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Artificial Intelligence may be just the thing to accelerate spray-on solar cell technology, which could revolutionize how consumers use energy. A research team at the University of Central Florida used Machine Learning, aka Artificial Intelligence to optimize the materials used to make perovskite solar cells (PSC). The Organic-Inorganic halide perovskites material used in PSC converts
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From dyes to construction materials, and from cosmetic products to electronics and medicine, nanomaterials are found in many different applications. But what are these materials? “Nanomaterials are defined purely by their size,” explains Dr Kristin Schubert from the Department of Molecular Systems Biology at UFZ. “Materials between one and 100 nanometres in size are referred
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IMAGE: Artificial water channels enable fast and selective water permeation through water-wire networks view more  Credit: Erik Zumalt, Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin A multidisciplinary group of engineers and scientists has discovered a new method for water filtration that could have implications for a variety of technologies, such as desalination plants,
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Tsukuba, Japan – When you’re only one of trillions, it can be hard to get ahead. That’s the problem faced by aquatic bacterium Leptothrix cholodnii, which is often found in the slime-like microbial mats common to mineral-rich bodies of water. Therefore, to establish itself in these communities, L. cholodnii forms long, rigid filaments that become
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IMAGE: The Making of a Quantum Dot “Molecule “. view more  Credit: Meirav Oded and Somnath Koley. Are you ready for the future? Back in 1869, Russia’s Dmitri Mendeleev began to classify the elements according to their chemical properties, giving rise to the Periodical Table of Elements. “I saw in a dream a table where all
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The following contains spoilers for Watchmen episode 9. So, how about that Watchmen finale, eh? Unlike other HBO shows that rush to a conclusion that isn’t entirely earned, or perhaps leave things on an ambiguous note that plays less like an artistic choice and more like sheer laziness, Watchmen sure did manage to end things
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This article contains nothing but spoilers for Watchmen, both the book and the HBO series. HBO’s Watchmen timeline is non-linear and occasionally confusing (or “infuriating” as Dr. Manhattan puts it) in its use of time. The book from which it draws inspiration is similarly non-linear and occasionally confusing in its use of time. To make matters
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Starting in January, a new creative team is moving into the Batcave. Detective Comics veteran James Tynion IV and artists Tony S. Daniel, Guillem March, and Jorge Jimenez are taking over Batman from Tom King and Mikel Janin, who are wrapping up their 85-issue run later this month. Batman #86 will be Tynion and Daniel’s
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The Game Awards is the video game industry’s biggest celebration of the year, honoring the latest and greatest in gaming. But it’s also the place where the biggest announcements of upcoming games and surprise reveals happen. The 2019 ceremony didn’t disappoint, bringing us quite a few bombshells no one saw coming. On top of a
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Steven Universe: The Movie seemed like it could have easily been the wrap up to the entire series but there’s more to come! We’ve learned that Steven Universe will continue with Steven Universe season 6, titled Steven Universe: Future, and we’ve got the new opening theme below. As you can hear it’s an all new song featuring
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This My Hero Academia review contains spoilers. My Hero Academia Season 4 Episode 9 “When you’re really scared. When your life is really on the line. Your true colors show.” It must be especially crushing to not feel special in a world where the majority of the population is blessed with an abnormality that makes
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PUBG creator, and the original PlayerUnknown, Brendan Greene has revealed the first trailer for his next project, Prologue.  The trailer for Prologue honestly doesn’t give us much to work with. It starts with a static look at a forest in the middle of a storm. We soon see the camera move in a manner similar to how players
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This Van Helsing review contains spoilers. Van Helsing Season 4 Episode 12 “Am I the only one staring at three blank pages?” For such an exposition heavy episode, “Three Pages” still finds plenty of time to move the core Van Helsing tale forward, and at the same time clearly demonstrate the show’s continued willingness to
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Naraka: Bladepoint looked like one of the more interesting titles show at the Game Awards 2019, and everything we’ve learned about the game since its reveal has only raised our interest in this project. While it’s not made entirely clear in the game’s trailer, Naraka is actually a melee multiplayer title. According to developer 24 Entertainment,
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