IMAGE: Illustration showing the atomic tip of a scanning tunnelling microscope while probing a metal surface with a cobalt atom positioned on top. A characteristic dip in the measurement results is… view more  Credit: Forschungszentrum Jülich Jülich, Germany, 7 January 2021. The Kondo effect influences the electrical resistance of metals at low temperatures and generates complex
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IMAGE: A new technique, developed by researchers at NC State, UNC, and Michigan, uses an ultrasound “drill ” to burst nanodroplets in and around hardened blood clots. As the nanodroplets burst into… view more  Credit: Leela Goel Engineering researchers have developed a new technique for eliminating particularly tough blood clots, using engineered nanodroplets and an ultrasound
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IMAGE: Kudithipudi was awarded nearly $1.5 million in combined funding for her research in lifelong learning. view more  Credit: UTSA Dhireesha Kudithipudi, founding director of the MATRIX AI Consortium for Human Well-Being, and the Robert F McDermott Endowed Chair in Engineering, was recently awarded $1,481,697 in combined funding for her research in lifelong learning. This funding
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Graham and Ryan have left Doctor Who, and it was sad/joyous/on telly (delete as applicable), but where do their departures rank on the all-time list? The question of “Who counts as a companion?” is a tricky one. Overall it’s an ad hoc combination of different criteria, with allowances made for the exceptions that are intended
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This The Expanse review contains spoilers. The Expanse Season 5 Episode 6 The Expanse has reached an interesting threshold where it’s becoming possible for the series to outdo its own source material. Specifically, the dialogue in this week’s more emotional scenes was used to its maximum potential, in some ways surpassing the parallel sequences in
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IMAGE: In a microwave oven, sparks are generated inside a glass vial containing coal powder and copper foil as part of an experiment by University of Wyoming researchers. They successfully converted… view more  Credit: Chris Masi Using copper foil, glass containers and a conventional household microwave oven, University of Wyoming researchers have demonstrated that pulverized coal
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🎶 They’re a newlywed couple, just moved to town 🎶 Marvel Studios’ “WandaVision” starts streaming January 15 on Disney+, featuring original theme songs by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez. ► Subscribe to Marvel: http://bit.ly/WeO3YJ Follow Marvel on Twitter: ‪https://twitter.com/marvel Like Marvel on Facebook: ‪https://www.facebook.com/marvel Watch Marvel on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/marvel Reward your Marvel fandom by joining
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IMAGE: Schematic representation of a processor for matrix multiplications which runs on light. Together with an optical frequency comb, the waveguide crossbar array permits highly parallel data processing. view more  Credit: WWU/AG Pernice In the digital age, data traffic is growing at an exponential rate. The demands on computing power for applications in artificial intelligence such
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IMAGE: A pen containing conductive ink can draw circuits on a variety of surfaces — even a loofah (seen here). view more  Credit: Adapted from ACS Applied Electronic Materials 2020, DOI: 10.1021/acsaelm.0c00866 Conductive ink is a great tool for printing flexible electronic circuits on surfaces. But these inks can be costly, they do not work on
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A scene that did not appear in New Year’s Day’s Doctor Who Special, ‘Revolution of the Daleks’. SCENE: EXT. 10 DOWNING STREET, A PRESS CONFERENCE IS BEING HELD PRIME MINISTER JO PATTERSON: …and so I introduce to you, our new, fully automated defence drones! A “DEFENCE DRONE” GLIDES INTO VIEW. Ad – content continues below
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Discovery+ is the newest streaming service on the block, but is it worth subscribing to compared to its conpetitions? “Discovery’s new streaming service has finally arrived. The company’s official entrance into the streaming wars brought all of Discovery’s assets under a single roof, with everything from true crime to reality TV to nature documentaries. Discovery+
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This giveaway is sponsored by Tales From the Hinterland, the latest from The Hazel Wood author Melissa Albert, isn’t just a stunning collection of dark fairy tale stories; the book itself is art. The 12 stories inside are accompanied by full-page illustrations from Jim Tierney, foil stamping, two-color interior printing, and printed endpapers. In a
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While the bellwether day-and-date HBO Max release of Wonder Woman 1984 left audiences divided, there can be no question that the sequel’s storyline reinforced writer/director Patty Jenkins’s vision for Gal Gadot’s version of the DC Comics heroine, reflecting ideals of compassion and mercy with pathological nuance. However, shockingly vicious imagery from an early concept photo
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IMAGE: Surgical microscope with integrated near-infrared photoacoustic OCT, from D. Lee et al., doi 10.1038/srep35176 view more  Credit: D. Lee et al., doi 10.1038/srep35176 A clear view of anatomical structures is vital for the success of surgery–especially in microsurgery where narrow anatomical cavities or proximity to vulnerable organs and tissues can pose significant risks to patient
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IMAGE: Masashi Watanabe is an associate professor of materials science and engineering in Lehigh University’s P.C. Rossin College of Engineering and Applied Science and an expert in materials characterization using various… view more  Credit: Ryan Hulvat for Lehigh University Lehigh University researchers are transforming an aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM) into the equivalent of a
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IMAGE: Sandia National Laboratories has developed a machine learning algorithm capable of performing simulations for materials scientists nearly 40,000 times faster than normal. view more  Credit: Eric Lundin, Sandia National Laboratories ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — If everything moved 40,000 times faster, you could eat a fresh tomato three minutes after planting a seed. You could fly from
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IMAGE: An artist’s conception of the doxorubicin-loaded nanocomposite carriers being internalized by cells (at the top) and remaining outside cells (at the bottom), with a blood vessel at the centre…. view more  Credit: Journal of Materials Chemistry B / Nguyen T. K. Thanh / Florian Aubrit / Olivier Sandre / Lilin Wang Heating up cancer cells
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2020 brought many things with it. Brexit. Another iPhone. The 30th anniversary of Fresh Prince Of Bel Air. A Crackerjack revival, the increasingly critical state of our burning planet, the inauguration of a Gangsta Granny rollercoaster at Thorpe Park, and a global pandemic that shut down life as we know it. A mixed bag, all
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