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Ron Popeil, that guy you watched on TV as a kid selling Ronco dehydrators and bagel cutters, died on Wednesday at 86 years old. According to the New York Times, Popeil died of a brain hemorrhage at a Los Angeles hospital. He is survived by his wife, four daughters, and four grandchildren. As far as TV salesmen go, Popeil was the master and is credited with creating infomercials. His off adidas samba icial biography states he began selling his fathers inventions at flea markets in Chicago as a teen, before hawking a dizzying array of gadgets on TV in the 1960s. Over the next several decades, Popeil became a household name thanks to dunk homme his catchphrases鈥?But wait, theres more! 鈥攁nd his ability to convince you that yes, you really did need spray-on hair for your dads bald spots. Some of the more famous products he sold were yeezy the Showtime Rotisserie 038; BBQ, the Ronco Electric Food Dehydrator, the Bagel Cutter, Pocket Fisherman, and the Veg-O-Matic. Gizmodo loves gadgets, and although some of Roncos wares were dubious in quality, we have to tip our hat to Popeil. But while no one really needed a bagel cutter or a Mr. Microphone, some of Popeils inventions actually did work quite well. In the late 90s and early 2000s, I was a latchkey kid who probably spent way too much time watching TV infomercials. I hadnt developed a healthy sense of skepticism yet, so Popeils enthusiasm was infectious. My parents were thrifty people and tried convincing me his infomercials were a scam meant to hawk garbag Eysc Hayao Miyazaki s Spirited Away Is Heading to the Other Kind of Theaters
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Forgive this picture for being a little blurry, becaus air force one e youre actually looking at the first ever image of a single folded protein. Usually, scientists create images of proteins by taking millions of snaps of different molecules. Thats because the illumination required to capture an image of a single protein is usually too high for it to survive, and its also very difficult to keep a single molecule in one place for long enough to take more than one image. The results, then, are a messy average, rather than a one-shot image. But now, New Scientist reports, researchers from the University of Zurich have gotten around b skechers oth of those problems: they simply spray proteins on to a single sheet of graphene, to which they become fixed. The graphene鈥攖hink of it as a kind of very delicate microscope slide like you used in high school鈥攊s so thin that low-energy electrons can be used to image the protein, as they pass through to the detector beneath with little effort. That allows the team to capture images without destroying the molecules, which it claims is a first in a paper published on the arXiv server. The team actually captured images of a range of different proteins. You can see the resulting images, along with their structural models, below. It seems to work pretty damn well indeed. Next, the researchers plan to use the technique to study all kinds of hard-to-image molecules, and hope the results will help us understand their function better than ever. [arXiv via Ne adidas originals hombre w Scientist
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During last nights heart-breaking Super Bowl seriously Falcons, WTF , Airbnb was one of many companies that decided to use the game to promote the kind of diversity and inclusion that our current president clearly abhors. The company, which was been one of the more vocal tech comp crocs winterstiefel anies against Trumps Muslim Ban, put out an ad called We Accept, highlighting its views on inclusion. As schmaltzy Super Bowl ads go, it wasnt bad! It also wasnt original. As first noted by Incs Jeff Bercovici, the Super Bowl ad was effectively a retread of a spot Airbnb put together in November, using nearly identical music, imagery and text. Called A hoka winterschuhe ccept, that ad was created to play up the companys Community Commitment 鈥攁 response to alleged discrimination by Airbnb hosts. https://twitter/embed/status/828682478143418368 You see, despite Airbnbs public stances on acceptance and diversity, Airbnb has faced criticism for the way many of its hosts treat non-white guests. After months of sustained discussion about the hidden racial biases taking place at Airbnb, the company released an internal report last September about its efforts to fight discrimination. Starting in October, all hosts had to sign the Community Commitment pledge, vowing to treat everyone who tries to book through Airbn air force one b the same, regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, gender, or age with respect, and without judgment or bias. Now, you could argue that Airbnb took a cover-your-ass style video denouncing a very real,
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In 1996, a tree fell in the Bolivian Amazon, jamming up a river like a chicken bone lodged in a drain. 119,000 acres of forest died in the catastrophic flooding that ensued. Twenty years later, new research has concluded that this wasnt samba rose a one-off event: So-called logjams are constantly reshaping vast swaths of western Amazonia. Thats according to Umberto Lombardo, a geographer and geomorphologist at the Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain, who first became interested in how logjams were affecting landscapes several years back. He was playing around with Google Earth timelapse, and noticed certain Amazonian rivers behaving in a very peculiar way. I became very curious, he told Earther. That curiosity led Lombardo to hunt for papers describing what could be causing rivers to clog up suddenly, spilling their contents into the surrounding forest. All he could find was a study from 1996 describing a logjam in the Cuberene River in Bolivia that caused a large area of forest to die off and regenerate as savanna, a grassland peppered with air force 1 trees. Another study by the same author explored how satellite imagery can be used to identify logjams, but Lombardo could find no follow-up research detailing how prevalent these natural events actually are in the tropics. To find out, Lombardo downloaded Landsat satellite imagery of a 9,300-square-mile s af1 wath of the Bolivian rainforest, captured from 1984 to 2016. He identified 22 rivers that showed signs of logjam-induced flooding,
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In what appears to be a devastating traffic accident, an 18-wheeler truck loaded with toilet paper caught fire early this morning in the Dallas area. The driver told CBS 11 News that he hit a bump, and the truck rolled over, igniting thousands of rolls of toilet paper in his cargo. Firefighters quickly extinguished the flames. The driver, his dog, and firefighters are reportedly okay. Forlorn images of billowing smoke and charred bulk-sized toilet paper littered across the pavement and the roadside grass linger. TOILET PAPER FIRE: An 18-wheeler in the process of bringing much-needed toilet paper to San Antonio, Texas crashed on Wednesday after the trucks driver hit a bump. It resulted in a massive fire, as rolls of toilet paper scattered across the highway. pic.twitter/cXFEY7k1Kr mdash; CBS News @CBSNews April 1, 2020 The driver, whose truck crashed in the Dallas asics suburb of Hut adidas samba chins, told CBS 11 News that he was on his way to San Antonio. This is the second inopportune toilet paper truck incident to make recent headlines; last week, another tractor-trailer reportedly s adidas campus 80s trew hundreds of rolls of toilet paper across a stretch of highway in North Carolina, for reasons unknown. The sight of hundreds of toilet paper segments flapping in the wind may incite some pangs of sorrow for those whove been respecting their bodegas two-roll-per-customer rule. But truckers are on the front lines of Americas toilet paper hysteria, and theyve reported that rest areas have shut down Qygo Gizmodo Staffers Confess Their Family Secrets for Secret History Week
No one who has a creative stake in the Harry Potter universe has been shy about saying that Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them will feature characters we know from those books and movies. The biggest, though, is Albus Dumbledore, and the director just confirmed when well see him. Speaking at the press junket, F salomon supercross antastic Beasts and Where to Find Them director David Yates confirmed that well meet Dumbledore in the sequel: In the secon salomon winterschuhe d movie Dumbledore comes back. Hes got a couple of good scenes with Newt鈥?Were discussing who would play Dumbledore, any suggestions would be good. [Laughs] This shouldnt come as too much of a shock to anyone who has been following these films, which are set about 70 years before the events of the Harry Potter books. A few weeks back, Yates admitted that the relationship between Dumbledore and Gellert Grindelwald would factor into the films. Co-star Ezra Miller talked about i crocs schuhe t in a video too. And finally Johnny Depp was cast, most likely as Grindewald. There was also a scene released where the films star Newt played by Eddie Redmayne mentions Dumbledore and the attacks in Europe, so its only fitting a sequel would start to link those stories. They also now have five movies of story to tell, which is a significant thing. As for casting, weve already had two wonderful, older Dumbledores. Those are going to be some big shoes to fill. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them opens on November 18. Its sequel is due November 16, 2018. [Screenran
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As popular as the Harry Potter films are, they oddly were never much of a mainstay at Comic-Con. Thats changed with the new Fantastic Beasts franchise, though, as the second film, The Crimes of Grindewald, arrived with a new trailer to dazzle the crowds. Did they succeed Well, this new trailer, which debuted at the Warner Bros. panel today, was certainly excellent, offering up a somewhat different look at the sequel which stars Oscar-winner Eddie Redmayne as Newt Scamander. We also get our first look at a famous Harry Potter character from the past. Theres nothing to not geek out over, Ezra Miller said of the film after yeezy slide the trailer aired. Everything in this movie is a geek out fiasco: asics gel Hogwarts, Dumbledore, Nifflers, more Niffler, Flamel! In case you thought it was yeezy slide all fun and games, young Dumbledore, Jude Law, also chimed in, The depths and darkness in this story are possibly the darkest this world has seen before. Directed by longtime Potter vet David Yates, Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindewald stars Redmayne, Jude Law, Ezra Miller, Katherine Waterston, Dan Fogler, Johnny Depp, Zo毛 Kravitz, and others. It opens November 16. The cast of FantasticBeasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald have arrived in Hall H. MagicInSanDiego SDCC2018 pic.twitter/xq6BrVbEXe mdash; Fantastic Beasts @FantasticBeasts July 21, 2018 Comic-Con 2018David YatesFantastic BeastsHarry PotterSan Diego Comic-ConWarner Bros. Amlr This Slick Mini-Doc Explores the Unlikely Origins of Batman Beyond
Last week, the House Energy and Commerce Committee invited the CEOs of Netflix, Facebook, Amazon, and Googles parent company Alphabet to take part in discussions about net neutrality. Telecoms were also invited and the two groups were expected to play good cop/bad cop on the issues. Now, the committee has extended the RSVP deadline because apparently no one wants to show up. https://gizmodo/donald-trumps-big-tech- ... 1790027139 Accor hoka winterschuhe ding to a report from Recode, not only have the good cops not confirmed that theyll attend the hearing, the telecoms havent committed either. The four tech companies as well as AT 038;T, Charter, Comcast, and Verizon, were asked to respond to House Republicans by July 31st. Today, a spokesman told Recode adidas originals samba that The committee has been engaging in productive conversations with all parties and will extend the deadline for response in order to allow for those discussions to continue. The initial invitation to the tech CEOs came after they expressed support for the Net Neu adidas originals trality Day of Action protests that occurred on July 12th. All four big tech companies were slow to join the protest and their eventual participation was minimal. Google offered a blog post but didnt change its Google doodle as they had in previous protests. Netflix faced some backlash after its CEO, Reed Hastings, said the fight for net neutrality was no longer his companys primary battle. The streaming service eventually joined the Day of Action
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Amateur astronomer Victor Buso was testing his camera-telescope setup in Argentina back in September 2016, pointing his Newtonian telescope at a spiral galaxy called NGC613. He collect yeezy ed light from the galaxy for the next hour and a half, taking short exposures to keep out the Santa Fe city lights. When he looked at his i nike dunk high mages, he realized hed captured a potential supernova鈥攁n enormous flash of light an energy bursting off of a distant star. Buso took more data and informed Argentine observatories, who announced the outcome of their follow-up observations today: the serendipitous discovery of a newly born, normal type IIb supernova, according to the paper published in Nature. Not only did this demonstrate the importance of amateur astronomy, but Busos images also provided evidence of the brief initial shockwave from the supernova, a phenomenon that telescopes rarely capture, since theyd have to be looking at the exact right place in the sky at the right time. This is completely unique, Melina Bersten, an astronomer from the Instituto de Astrof铆sica de La Plata in Argentina and first author on the paper, told Gizmodo. The most exciting thing is this early emission. Bersten and her team followed Busos observations with monitoring from other telescopes, including the Earth-orbiting Swift tel adidas yeezy escope, and compared them to earlier data from around the supernova site archived by the Hubble Space Telescope. This work allowed the researchers to categorize the event, now calle Gmee TP Tracking Toilet Paper Holder Shames Excessive Wipers
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While the T-Mobile鈥揝print merger still hasnt gotten the green light from the Justice Department, the FCC has already approved the deal and as part of the FCCs stipulations, T-Mobile/Sprint would be forced to sell off Boost Mobile. However, the more important question is trying to figure out which company would be interested in buying Boost and making a b ugg mini igger push into the wireless market. According to a recent report from Reuters, it seems one p yeezy slide otential candidate is online retailer megacorp Amazon, which, according to sources familiar with the matter, is not only interested in buying Boost Mobile, but possibly acquiring wireless spectrum that the new T-Mobile/Sprint would need to also divest as part of the merger. Currently, its not entirely clear why Amazon is suddenly interested in operating its own MVNO mobile virtual network operator . However, it seems one of the big lures of the deal would be the ability to use T-Mobiles wireless network to enhance its service for at least six years. And with Google already operating its own MVNO in Fi, it probably shouldnt be a surprise that Amazon is entertaining the idea of doing the same. That said, Amazon may not be the only company eye the potential future sale of Boost Mobile; based on a report from Bloomberg, it seems Comcast is also interested in acq nike sb dunk uiring Boost Mobile if and when a T-Mobile/Sprint merger gets approved. For Comcast, the deal makes a lot more sense, as its already a player in the wireless space thanks to X Hcta The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance Saves Its Best Surprise for After the Credits
Lawrence Lessig is perhaps best known as the digital liberties attorney who transformed copyright rules with Creative Commons skechers hausschuhe , a nonprofit that promotes non-exclusive, internet-friendly copyrights. But now hes a government reformer. And hes decided to run for president. Of course the road to candidacy is long and difficult. Though Lessig wants to run as a Democrat, as he told the Washington Post in an exclusive interview yesterday, he has to jump through a number of hoops. But hes hopeful that the popularity of his TED talks will make the first part easy. Writes Philip Rucker on Washington Post: The Democratic National Committee has established a 1 percent national polling threshold for candidates in the debates, which begin Oct. 13 in mizuno de Nevada. Lessig said he is confident he would make the cut. That one perc crocs winterstiefel ent of America has watched my TED Talks, Lessig said. If we can be in the debates and frame this issue in a way that becomes compelling, then I think theres a chance to see it take off. 8230; Lessig has long been interested in halting corruption in American politics, and recently led a campaign against super PACs. Now hes focused specifically on getting as many US citizens to vote as possible. Given the abysmal turnout numbers we have in most of our elections, this is not a bad idea at all for a reformer. And it has a high-tech twist: Lessig wants to use big data to enable automatic registration. Rucker continues: The singular focus of Lessigs campaign would be pass
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Flash one light, and the mouse goes on the prowl, zombielike, stalking any prey in its path. Flash another, and it delivers a killing blow with its teeth. The mouse doesnt hunt out of hunger鈥攕cientists are in control. Those scientists were studying how the vertebrate brain controls hunting behavior, something that is not well-understood. They hypothesized that one part, the central nucleus of the amygdala, plays a key role. While omnivorous mice normally opt for plants over meat, the researchers found that they could turn their furry subjects into hunters, break their hunting behavior into a pair of simpler ones after a slew of experiments鈥攁nd control those behaviors individually. Although we had some indications that the central nucleus of the amygdala could be important for hunting behavior, it hasnt been observed before, lead investigator Ivan de Araujo, an associate professor of psychiatry at Yale, told Gizmodo. It was surprising to see how clear the results were. The scientists first injected the specific brain region with an infectious virus containing a light-sens skechers sicherheitsschuhe itive gene. Soon, the targeted neurons, or brain cells, began displaying that same light sensitivity. We put a thin optic fiber into the head of the animal, s salomon speedcross aid de Araujo, and in turn connected [it] to a blue laser source. Th crocs hausschuhe e neurons collected more positive charge in response to the blue light, and fired. We could turn the neurons on and off based on our experimental design. The group realized
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The ability to control fire brought our salomon zapatillas ancestors countless benefits, but as a new study by Australian researchers suggests, it may have also triggered the spread of one of the worst blights to afflict our species: tuberculosis. Mathematical biologist Mark Tanaka from the University of New South Wales hypothesizes that controlled fire use in early humans created the perfect conditions for tuberculosis to mutate from a harmless soil bacterium into our top mic nike air max robial killer. In a paper published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Tanaka suggests that campfires brought more people together and contributed to smoke-damaged lungs鈥?factors that increased the likelihood of tuberculosis making the leap to ancient humans and then spreading within the population. Tuberculosis emerged as an ancient human disease thousands of years ago, but scientists arent entirely sure when or how it happened. Its generally agreed that TB emerged in Africa thousands of years ago, first establishing itself in human populations, and then spreading from humans to animals oops, our bad . TB, which is spread through the air, is caused by the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex MTBC and most commonly affects the lungs. Today, its responsible for nearly 1.5 million deaths each year, making it the top bacterial killer of humans. And if T dunks anakas new theory is correct, we have campfires to blame. When fire was controlled around 400,000 years ago in human populations, probably cultural pract
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