IMAGE: This is Dr. Pooria Lesani, University of Sydney. view more  Credit: Dr Pooria Lesani, University of Sydney Chronic iron imbalances – having either too little or too much iron in the blood – can result in medical conditions ranging from anaemia and haemochromatosis through to more severe diseases, such as cancer, Parkinson’s Disease and Alzheimer’s
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IMAGE: Scientists proposed a new approach for efficient nanomaterials’ modeling. view more  Credit: Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University Researchers from Higher School of Theoretical Mechanics of Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) and Tel Aviv University proposed a new approach to improve the efficiency of mathematical modeling of the processes in materials at the
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IMAGE: Film deformation and changes in interference color by adsorption of molecule to suspended graphene. view more  Credit: COPYRIGHT (C) TOYOHASHI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Overview Associate Prof. Kazuhiro Takahashi and Mr. Shin Kidane (Master’s Program) of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering at Toyohashi University of Technology and others developed a
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Former WWE champion, and arguably the biggest wrestling superstar of all-time, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin hasn’t done much scripted television since his retirement from pro wrestling in 2002. Austin has done his share of reality television and has also appeared in some movies while hosting his own successful podcast, The Steve Austin Show, on PodcastOne.  But
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Ghost of Tsushima, one of the PlayStation 4’s last major exclusives, will still be released in 2020, but the game’s release date has been pushed back slightly to July 17. According to Sony and the PlayStation team, it seems this delay can be attributed to the spread of the COVID-19 virus. “As our teams at
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IMAGE: A hydrogel lattice without (left) and with (right) coating. view more  Credit: Jonathan P. Singer/Rutgers University-New Brunswick. Rutgers engineers have created a highly effective way to paint complex 3D-printed objects, such as lightweight frames for aircraft and biomedical stents, that could save manufacturers time and money and provide new opportunities to create “smart skins” for
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Personally, I wonder if the series, like Green’s own Halloween reboot, could discreetly ignore the often contradictory direct-to-video sequels and just focus on the main mythology established by author and filmmaker Clive Barker in the original ’87 horror classic and its earliest sequel, Hellbound: Hellraiser II (1988). Despite the hellish titles, those earlier films, the
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Sony confirmed that The Last of Us Part II will be out on June 19. Writing on the PlayStation Blog, head of SIE Worldwide Studios Hermen Hulst also revealed that the release of Ghost of Tsushima has been pushed back by a few weeks to July 17. The announcement comes just hours after The Last
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IMAGE: Using a fluorescence microscope, research scientist Dr. Xiuying Li observes the process of using an ultrashort laser pulse to activate ultra-photosensitive nanovesicles to release molecules. A fluorescence microscope uses fluorescence… view more  Credit: The University of Texas at Dallas University of Texas at Dallas researchers have developed a promising method for remotely stimulating activity in
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IMAGE: After being bombarded with ionizing radiation, this sample with copper-platinum nano-ink on its surface still conducts electricity. view more  Credit: Sandia National Laboratories WASHINGTON, April 27, 2020 — As demand for higher-efficiency and smaller electronics grows, so does demand for a new generation of materials that can be printed at ever smaller dimensions. Such materials
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IMAGE: An artistic impression of the metasurface laser to produce super-chiral twisted light with OAM up to 100. view more  Credit: Wits University Researchers have demonstrated the world’s first metasurface laser that produces “super-chiral light”: light with ultra-high angular momentum. The light from this laser can be used as a type of “optical spanner” to or
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IMAGE: A proof-of-concept Nutromics smart patch. view more  Credit: Nutromics A wearable smart patch will deliver precision data to help people personalise their diets and reduce their risk of developing lifestyle-related chronic diseases like Type 2 diabetes. The world-first personalised nutrition wearable being developed by Australian start-up Nutromics painlessly measures key dietary biomarkers and sends the
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There’s a twisted appeal to the idea. Over the course of its five seasons to date Better Call Saul has gradually made Jimmy and Kim’s relationship the most important aspect of its story, creating deeper viewer investment by the year until arriving at a place where we almost want them to stay together despite knowing
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You can watch the full interviews with Justin and Christian Long and Christopher Jackson below! [embedded content] [embedded content] We’d also like to thank to our partners at Soundstripe for helping make this series possible! All music in MLB The Show (The Show) is licensed from Soundstripe.com, which provides stock music for creators, with plans starting at $11.25 / month.
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WWE has confirmed that the presumed next installment in the annual WWE video game series (WWE 2K21) will not be released this year. “There’s not going to be a launch of the game this year,” said WWE interim chief financial officer, Frank Riddick, during a recent financial call. Riddick offered no further information regarding the
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Agência FAPESP – Highly concentrated aqueous electrolytes, known as water-in-salt electrolytes, could be an alternative to the organic solvents used in car batteries and other electrochemical devices. Abundance and, hence, low cost are key factors in this application, alongside nontoxicity, according to the review article “Water-in-salt electrolytes for high voltage aqueous electrochemical energy storage devices”
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IMAGE: The researchers used a microwave resonator (brown) that generated fields with frequencies in the microwave range, which excited the magnons in an yttrium iron garnet film (red) and formed a… view more  Credit: I. V. Borisenko et al./ Nature Communications Data transmission that works by means of magnetic waves instead of electric currents – for
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