Month: November 2021

WASHINGTON — A SpaceX Falcon 9 successfully launched a NASA mission that will deliberately collide with a near Earth asteroid to test a technique that could be used to deflect the trajectory of any future asteroid on a collision course with the Earth. The Falcon 9 lifted off on schedule at 1:21 a.m. Eastern Nov.
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In this article CMCSA DIS Stephanie Beatriz voices Mirabel Madrigal in Disney’s “Encanto.” Disney While the Thanksgiving box office didn’t deliver the typically strong results that the movie theater industry has come to expect in the last decade, ticket sales for new titles fueled confidence that a recovery is well underway. Over the five-day holiday
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Remember when New York and Los Angeles use to post big figures for the opening of a specialty film at the box office? Well, those days look to be coming back. United Artist Releasing’s MGM Paul Thomas Anderson’s 1970s teen comedy Licorice Pizza posted a huge $83,8K opening screen average from four theaters, which the
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A highly entangled hydrogel (left) and a regular hydrogel (right). (Courtesy: Suo Lab/Harvard SEAS) Elastic polymers can be stretched and released repeatedly without tearing and are widely employed in applications from disposable gloves to heart valves. Their main drawback is that they can generally be made either stiff or tough, but not both at the
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News Stephen Sondheim, Musical Theater Icon, Dies at 91 The composer and lyricist was the mind behind Into the Woods, Sweeney Todd, and Company, and more By Evan Minsker November 26, 2021 Facebook Twitter Stephen Sondheim, 1960 (David Redfern/Redferns) Facebook Twitter Stephen Sondheim, the composer and lyricist widely regarded as one of the most influential
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