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IMAGE: Photon-photon polaritons in microresonators view more  Credit: University of Bath Scientists at the University of Bath in the UK have found a way to bind together two photons of different colours, paving the way for important advancements in quantum-electrodynamics – the field of science that describes how light and matter interact. In time, the team’s
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The Alphabet Squadron series has always been about secrets. Since it began in June 2019, the three-book series has essentially filled the role of the old X-Wing novels, following a mismatched group of pilots in the years after Return of the Jedi. Alongside the dogfights were the people hiding histories and motives from one another
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IMAGE: Overview of multidimensional vibrational circular dichroism system view more  Credit: Hisako Sato, Ehime University Currently, the roles of free D-amino acids and D-amino acid residues in proteins are garnering extensive attention in biological fields such as molecular biology, physiology, microbiology, and pathophysiology. Because it is crucial to analyze these materials rapidly and accurately, many methods
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IMAGE: Mouse with a head-mounted Bluetooth wireless system that transmits neuronal signals from cortex implanted microneedle electrodes view more  Credit: COPYRIGHT (C) TOYOHASHI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Overview: A research team at the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Department of Applied Chemistry and Life Science, and
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Northwestern Engineering researchers have developed a theoretical model to design soft materials that demonstrate autonomous oscillating properties that mimic biological functions. The work could advance the design of responsive materials used to deliver therapeutics as well as for robot-like soft materials that operate autonomously. The design and synthesis of materials with biological functions require a
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This week on Marvel TL;DR, we revisit Matt Murdock’s early years as the hero, Daredevil! This tale of friendship, love, and responsibility shows us the true origins of the Man Without Fear. At that time…dressed in the color yellow! ► Subscribe to Marvel: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ Watch more from Marvel TL;DR: https://youtu.be/QB-_eFRvDu8 About Marvel TL;DR: “Marvel’s TL;DR”
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AFTERBUZZ TV — Shadowhunters is a weekly “after show” for fans of Freeform’s Shadowhunters. In this show, hosts Sam Davidson, Ally Nasta, Dakota T. Jones, and Becca Brown discuss episode 7 with Joshua Butler. ABOUT SHADOWHUNTERS: Shadowhunters is an American fantasy television series based on The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare, and developed for television
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The winners of the 2020 Protein Science Best Paper awards are Yu-Ting Huang from National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan, and Samuel Junod and Joseph Kelich from Temple University, USA. Dr. Huang, working in the lab of Pei-Fen Liu, made the unexpected finding that ATP can alter the folding and function of human proteins through protein
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This All American review contains spoilers. All American Season 3, Episode 7 “Roll the Dice” gives us a break from current events and decides to show us all that went down in the summer before school started. Secrets, revelations, and confessions. How about that for a Vegas trip? Let’s discuss… What happens in Vegas… doesn’t
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IMAGE: Researchers developed nanoparticles that carry a gene editing package specifically to the liver in mice, successfully reducing levels of LDL “bad ” cholesterol in the blood. Together with earlier studies demonstrating… view more  Credit: Tufts University The genome editing technology CRISPR has emerged as a powerful new tool that can change the way we treat
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IMAGE: The “lab on a chip ” designed at KAUST consists of several perovskite-based optoelectronic devices on one silicon chip, embodying a photodetector, transistor, light-emitting diode and a solar cell, for example…. view more  Credit: © 2021 KAUST; Heno Hwang Materials called perovskites can be more readily incorporated into silicon-based semiconducting platforms by using a microfluidic
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Hosts discuss Runaways for the episode “Metamorphosis.” AFTERBUZZ TV — Runaways edition, is a weekly “after show” for fans of Hulu’s Runaways. In this episode hosts Chae Jones, Oliver Drennan, Ashley Brinkman, and Mina Wahab discuss episode 5 with special guest Virginia Gardner. RSS Feed: http://www.afterbuzztv.com/aftershows/runaways-afterbuzz-tv-aftershow/feed/ Subscribe to our NEW YouTube Channels: Drama – https://www.youtube.com/afterbuzztvdrama Comedy – http://www.youtube.com/c/AfterBuzzTVComedy
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IMAGE: Picture of a polymer:non-fullerene acceptor solar cell device, for which the polymer was designed by machine learning. view more  Credit: Osaka University Osaka, Japan – Osaka University researchers employed machine learning to design new polymers for use in photovoltaic devices. After virtually screening over 200,000 candidate materials, they synthesized one of the most promising and
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Atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) is a major driver of global warming, but this gas could also serve as a valuable resource. Researchers at KAUST have developed an efficient catalyst that uses light energy to convert CO2 and hydrogen into methane (CH4). This counteracts the release of CO2 when methane is burned as a fuel. Many
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In their move from the NES to the SNES, Nintendo and its development partners often relied on using 8-bit games as the basis for 16-bit innovations. While that approach helped move us towards the future of gaming, it also meant that many SNES games felt spiritually similar to NES titles. That also means that many
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When ViacomCBS recently announced the slate of programming that would be coming to Paramount+, the rebranded streaming service formerly known as CBS All Access, the media conglomerate touted a rebooted version of the beloved Nickelodeon classic Rugrats. Described as a “reimagining of the classic ‘90s hit,” the new Rugrats will feature the voice cast from
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DNA nanotechnology – the research field using DNA molecules as building material – has developed rapidly during recent years and enabled the construction of increasingly complex nanostructures. DNA nanostructures, such as DNA origami, serve as an excellent foundation for nanocarrier-based drug delivery applications, and examples of their use in medical treatments have already been demonstrated.
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IMAGE: Electron microscopy shows the graphene sample (gray) in which the helium beam has created a hole pattern so that the density varies periodically. This results in the superposition of vibrational… view more  Credit: K. Höflich/HZB Without electronics and photonics, there would be no computers, smartphones, sensors, or information and communication technologies. In the coming years,
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IMAGE: Boston College physicist Brian Zhou has received a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation view more  Credit: Lee Pellegrini/Boston College Chestnut Hill, Mass. (3/1/2021) — Boston College Assistant Professor of Physics Brian Zhou has received a CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation, which supports junior faculty in the sciences through the Faculty Early
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This article contains spoilers for The Walking Dead season 10 episode 17. Midway through the first hour of The Walking Dead’s six-episode season 10C, Maggie’s group comes across the smoked-out wreckage of their latest living space, with two smouldering bodies outside. Immediately, Maggie, Cole, and the masked Elijah all know who is responsible for the
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The 78th Annual Golden Globes Awards are in the history books. It was a weird ceremony for a weird year, occasionally marked as much by the technical difficulties that came from using Zoom and telecommunications for awards speeches as it was by the winners. And yet, what a remarkable year for the winners it was.
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