Month: July 2020

We might have a problem with our roads: researchers have discovered that sunlight and rain might be able to turn certain compounds in asphalt into a potentially dangerous hydrocarbons, threating the surrounding environment and people using these routes. In particular, it’s the binder (also called asphalt cement) that’s the problem. This heavy, black glue is
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When we think of the horror genre we imagine the likes of Resident Evil, full of huge monsters charging at us and hordes of zombies biting and munching their way through the human race. But we may also imagine haunted houses, or ghost trains that never stop. Sometimes though it’s the madness of our own
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We know you’re busy and might miss out on all the exciting things we’re talking about on Xbox Wire every week. If you’ve got a few minutes, we can help remedy that. We’ve pared down the past week’s news into one easy-to-digest article for all things Xbox! Or, if you’d rather watch than read, you
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WASHINGTON — The federal government will soon allow U.S. commercial remote sensing companies to sell high-resolution satellite images of Israel, changing resolution limits that have been in place for more than two decades. In a draft of a Federal Register notice obtained by SpaceNews, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), which hosts the office
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Perry Farrell has announced a new box set called Perry Farrell – The Gliz; The Glamour. It gathers highlights from his decades-long solo career, beginning with his pre-Jane’s Addiction band Psi Com all the way through last year’s solo record Kind Heaven, in addition to remixes, B-sides, and other rarities from his catalog. The substantial
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Similar to orcas and pilot whales, the enigmatic beluga whale has long been assumed to live out their lives in pods based around close maternal ties. But new research shows their social structures go far beyond sibling quid-pro-quo. By combining DNA profiling with mathematical network analysis, researchers have found belugas (Delphinapterus leucas) across the Arctic hang
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HasbroPulse had a busy morning today with two livestreams, one for Transformers and one for G.I. Joe. On the Transformers stream, a bunch of new upcoming releases where announced including: Walmart Exclusives:  Deluxe Bumblebee, Deluxe Elita 1, Deluxe Wheeljack, Deluxe Red Alert, Deluxe Impactor, Voyager Optimus Prime 3 Pack, Voyager Soundwave 3 Pack, Leader Surprise Unboxing
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The newest game in Capcom’s monster hunting franchise, Monster Hunter: World, presented new features to the series which improved upon many aspects of the older games. Unfortunately, some of these additions were done at the removal of other fan-loved attributes. While Monster Hunter: World has definitely simplified much of its concepts, allowing for a new generation of players
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Earlier this month, Metacritic users spotted a new user review system on the rating aggregator’s website that prevented players from leaving reviews for newly-released games right away. “Please spend some time playing the game,” read a note on Superluminal‘s Metacritic page, which users quickly realized stemmed from the high-profile review bombing of The Last of Us
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Last week, we asked you to get up close and personal with your favorite characters from The Last of Us Part II and share intimate, detailed portraits using #PS4share and #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights:  Ellie rages silently in this moody shot by FirescorpioG. Dina looks concerned in this share by BNNXP. Eve_Auditore shared
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Today’s Featured Deals In case you missed yesterday’s most popular deals Previous Daily Deals A Witch in Time by Constance Sayers for $2.99 The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman for $2.99 A River in Darkness by Masaji Ishikawa for $1.99 Younger by Pamela Redmond for $1.99 Vita Nostra by Sergey and Marina Dyachenko for
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