IMAGE: We discovered a previously unseen mode of giant magneto-resistance, FLEET Ph.D. and study co-author Sultan Albarakati (RMIT). view more  Credit: FLEET A theoretical-experimental collaboration across two FLEET nodes has discovered new magnetic properties within 2D structures, with exciting potential for researchers in the emerging field of ‘spintronics’. Spintronic devices use a quantum property known as
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No doubt inspired by the Latin phrase “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?,” generally translated into English as “Who watches the Watchmen?,” Alan Moore’s 1986-87 comic book series landed in the DC world like an atomic bomb, shattering preconceived notions of what comic books could be and what they had always been. Mature themes in comics had
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Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft’s subscription service for Xbox One owners. It’s designed to be like a “Netflix for games,” where you pay a simple monthly rate and get access to loads of games for download. It’s not to be confused with the Xbox Live Gold membership, which gives users a selection of free games each
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National Geographic is honoring the 50th anniversary of the moon landing with a new documentary, Apollo: Missions to the Moon. There is no narration. The entire documentary consists of archival footage. Those old enough to have watched the Apollo coverage as it happened may remember some of the footage. However, the film also includes “never-before-heard audio recordings.”
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The following contains spoilers for The Walking Dead comic. I started reading The Walking Dead in the summer of 2016 because I wanted to experience a story that would never end. Total immersion is one of the best things one can experience in their art. It’s that immersion that made works like Harry Potter and A Song of Ice and Fire/Game of
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Robert Kirkman has brought The Walking Dead comic to an end this week, and the conclusion has understandably shocked quite a few fans who expected the zombie series to continue for many more years to come. Just an issue after Rick Grimes was murdered by the coward Sebastian Milton, Kirkman closed out the story with
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This Walking Dead article contains spoilers for the comic series. The Walking Dead is over. It seems strange to type that but it’s true all the same. Though the franchise lives on in multiple TV shows, movies, games, and books, Robert Kirkman’s comic book series that started it all has called it quits with Issue
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This article is filled with Stranger Things Season 3 spoilers. Do not go further if you haven’t viewed the episodes to which each section refers. Instead, we would recommend our spoiler-free review until you’re all caught up.  To help you avoid spoilers, we’ve separated this guide by episode. It’s summertime in Hawkins, Indiana and that can only mean one
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This article contains nothing but Spider-Man: Far From Home spoilers. We have a spoiler free review right here. Spider-Man: Far From Home has been described as the true ending of Phase 3 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe. During the lead-up to Avengers: Endgame, people scratched their heads over that suggestion because Endgame was an almost
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IMAGE: Ferroelectric domains in a WTe2 single crystal (PFM imaging). view more  Credit: FLEET In a paper released today in Science Advances, UNSW researchers describe the first observation of a native ferroelectric metal. The study represents the first example of a native metal with bistable and electrically switchable spontaneous polarization states – the hallmark of ferroelectricity.
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The following contains Stranger Things Season 3 spoilers.  In hindsight, it’s a little surprising that it took Stranger Things this long to introduce “The Russians.” Stranger Things is infamously a nostalgic throwback to ’80s culture – both real and pop – and there are fewer important mainstays in ’80s pop art than the ever-nefarious Russian.
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This article contains nothing but Spider-Man: Far From Home spoilers. We have a spoiler free review right here. Spider-Man: Far From Home is the breath of fresh air we need after all the fallout of Avengers: Endgame. Characters have died or gone into retirement. Countless people have endured loss on a scale unheard of, only to have it
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When the first full-length movie made with the advanced, three-color process of Technicolor premiered in 1935, The New York Times declared “it produced in the spectator all the excitement of standing upon a peak … and glimpsing a strange, beautiful and unexpected new world.” Technicolor forever changed how cameras — and people — saw and
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This article contains major Stranger Things 3 spoilers up to the fourth episode. We’ve seen this grisly sight before. A tragedy of such cruelty, folks are crowding the streets, protesting in anger, and a lone sheriff has been summoned by a deputy to keep the peace. Meanwhile a mayor in a blue and white striped
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This article contains nothing but Spider-Man: Far From Home spoilers. We have a spoiler free review right here. When Spider-Man: Homecoming came out, the post-credits scene didn’t exactly break any new ground. After the mid-credits hinted at more appearances of Mac Gargan and the Vulture, the post-credits was Captain America trolling us in the form of a PSA
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This article comes from Den of Geek UK.  Created in 1964 by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the fishbowl-wearing foe Mysterio has been a threat to Spider-Man’s safety for decades, garnering a reputation as a fan favorite long before Jake Gyllenhaal donned the garish costume for this role in Spider-Man: Far From Home. Alongside comics
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This review is spoiler-free for Stranger Things season 3 and is based on all eight episodes. Although the residents of Hawkins, Indiana show remarkable resilience in recovering from nearly annual monster attacks, Stranger Things season 3 shows no intention of slowing down or backing off. In fact, when the series returns to Netflix on July
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