As an ardent fish lover, Next Level Chef Season 2 Episode 9 gets me right out of the gate. “Here Fishy, Fishy” adds a fun layer to the competition. Just like you need the skill to catch fish in open water, the three teams will need to come together to make a play for the
Month: March 2023
NBC should probably consider a tighter airing schedule for its roster of One Chicago dramas. If the numbers for Wednesday’s new episodes for all three shows in the universe, many people forgot they were back. Chicago Med kicked things off with 6.4 million viewers and a 0.5 rating — down around 20% in the demo
When Rabbit Hole premieres on Paramount+ on Sunday, March 26, you have writing and producing partners Glenn Ficarra and John Requa to thank for it. The series follows John Weir, “a master of deception in the world of corporate espionage framed for murder by powerful forces who have the ability to influence and control populations.”
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Alright, huddle up. Men’s underwear types. Types of men’s underwear. Regular ones like boxers. Outdoorsy ones like long underwear. Vegas male review-y ones like thongs. Today, we’re going to talk about them all. What are their different uses? Why choose one over the other? Who invented the jockstrap, and would it be inappropriate for us
Do you like to make your presence known and leave a lasting impression? Then, it’s high time you bagged a bottle of the best oud cologne. Oud is a signature scent of Asia and the Middle East, actually meaning wood in Arabic. It’s irresistible, bittersweet, woody, earthy, and undeniably sensual. Hailing from the wood of
Are you searching for that oh-so-sweet smell of seduction success? Then it’s time to delve into the phenomenal world of the best pheromone colognes. You can find pheromones in animal secretions, including saliva and sweat. These chemical substances send signals to other members of the same species. They can bring about behavioral changes, including attraction
Fullerene switch: artist’s rendering of a fullerene switch with incoming electron and red laser light pulses. (Courtesy: ©2023 Yanagisawa et al.) Light-induced electron emissions from fullerene, a carbon-based molecule, can be used to make an ultrafast switch. The new device, developed by a team headed up at the University of Tokyo, Japan, has a switching
In January crowds gathered at Newquay Airport in the hope of witnessing history in the making. The mission “Start Me Up” was set to launch the first satellites from UK soil, via a Virgin Orbit LauncherOne rocket, shuttled into the atmosphere by a modified Boeing 747-400. Although the mission was ultimately unsuccessful – with the
Soon to be ringing: artist’s impression of two black holes that are about to merge. (Courtesy: NASA) Two independent teams have shown that gravitational waves emanating from the distorted remnants of black-hole mergers should interact with themselves. By including these nonlinear effects in their models, one team, led by Keefe Mitman at Caltech, found it
Having spent more than 40 years working in optical communications, Michael Robertson is one of the world’s longest-serving experts in the field of fibre-optics. To mark his retirement, he talks to Anita Chandran about cross-disciplinary research, the breakthroughs he made and the good and bad sides of fibre optics in the UK The ability to simply
Daydreaming brain A rat engaged in self-referential processing. The image also shows the default mode network as revealed by fMRI. (Courtesy: CC BY 4.0/Shih Lab, Long-Evans rat image provided by Tzu-Hao Harry Chao) When was the last time you daydreamt? Paying no particular attention to the outside world, engaged in introspection or memory recall, your
The rapid rise of transformative agreements between publishers and research consortia is providing extra impetus to the Electrochemical Society’s long-standing ambition to “Free the Science” Into the open: During The Electrochemical Society’s Free the Science Week, which this year runs on 2–9 April, more than 180,000 articles across its entire digital library will be free
Cait Cullen reviews The Milky Way: an Autobiography of our Galaxy by Moiya McTier Me, myself, Milky Way Our galaxy as imagined by artist AnnaMarie Salai. (Courtesy: AnnaMarie Salai) Like almost every astronomer, I have looked to the stars and dreamt of objects far larger than I can realistically comprehend. But never in my deepest
Big and small: illustration of how a tiny Bose–Einstein condensate has been used to simulate the expansion of space that occurred moments after the Big Bang. (Courtesy: Campbell McLauchlan) Unfortunately for the field of cosmology, there is only one universe. This makes performing experiments in the same way as other scientific fields quite a challenge.
This short video filmed at the Photonics West 2023 meeting features Martin Ruge from Hübner Photonics, who introduces the company’s C-WAVE product family of tunable and lockable laser light sources, which operate from 450 nm in the blue to 3.5 μm in the infrared. Ruge, who is global product manager of the C-WAVE tunable laser
Ultrafast laser camera: a, the kerosene flame studied in this work; b, optical signals induced when nanoparticles such as soot or PAH molecules in the flame interact with the nanosecond laser-sheet; c, schematic of the LS-CUP imaging system. (Courtesy: Yogeshwar Nath Mishra, Peng Wang, Florian Bauer, Yide Zhang, Dag Hanstorp, Stefan Will and Lihong V
Ireland. We’re having a moment. In the Banshees of Inisherin, Martin McDonagh translated our elliptical “chat” into silences and irrationalities that allowed the whole world to understand the melancholy in Hiberno-english symploce. With the blue-eyed boy Paul Mescal as an avatar of young Irish men, global audiences have come to see unflattering GAA shorts and