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Ares' Like most modern franchise installments, Tron: Ares closes not only with resolution but with possibility. The third film in Disney’s cult-favorite science fiction saga ends by dangling threads ...
Tron: Ares, the visually stunning latest entry in the Tron franchise, is arriving in cinemas this week after being 10 years in the works.
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Researchers have developed bacteriophages, viruses that only attack bacteria. The research team has ensured that the AI model used cannot create viruses capable of infecting humans, animals, or plants ...
In an age of corporate technology, one man tried to code divinity itself. Working alone for over a decade, Terry Davis built TempleOS from scratch: a 64-bit operating system that he said was commanded ...
The idea that a single-celled bacterium can defend itself against viruses in a similar way as the 1.8-trillion-cell human immune system is still “mind-blowing” for molecular biologist Joshua Modell of ...
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Laboratory work shows that vaping aerosols (even without nicotine) can loosen the tight seal of pulmonary endothelial cells. When the barrier leaks, fluid and inflammatory molecules seep into the ...