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Jimmy Kimmel Melts Down Over Colbert Cancellation, and ABC Has the Chance to Do the Funniest Thing Ever
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Jimmy Kimmel Melts Down Over Colbert Cancellation, and ABC Has the Chance to Do the Funniest Thing Ever

Jimmy Kimmel Melts Down Over Colbert Cancellation, and ABC Has the Chance to Do the Funniest Thing Ever
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iPhone 17 may have a surpring new color that’s like nothing we’ve seen before
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iPhone 17 may have a surpring new color that’s like nothing we’ve seen before

There's always one more story about the iPhone 17 before it's actually revealed. Even though MacWorld's Filipe Espósito leaked all 15 colors expected for this upcoming lineup, the Weibo leaker Instant Digital believes the "white" color for the iPhone 17 Pro might actually be more interesting than we might have assumed. In a post, the leaker said there's a "special" color variant that might be "connected to the iOS 26 Liquid Glass design." While there are a few ways Apple could make that connection, it’ll be interesting to see the company take this step further in blending software and hardware. The company's most ambitious software update in years is arriving alongside a hardware change. So it's only natural that Apple might want to create a standout color for the iPhone 17 Pro. From a marketing perspective, Apple could end up with too many "main" colors to promote for the iPhone 17 Pro. It's already expected to come in new Orange and Deep Blue finishes. If a transparent option is added, that’s yet another look to showcase. What makes me think this leak could be accurate is that X user Majin Bu recently shared images of third-party lens covers that might reflect the new iPhone 17 colors. Instead of a white option, the leaker referred to a "Transparent" one, which could line up perfectly with this new rumor. https://twitter.com/MajinBuOfficial/status/1945498931237970054 Also, since Apple began using new technology to apply color within the iPhone glass, it seems possible the company could tweak this method to allow the iPhone's color to subtly shift depending on lighting. Wrap up Of course, this is all speculation, and we still have a couple of months before Apple unveils the new iPhone 17 lineup. Several changes are expected for these devices, including an all-new Air model, better cameras, improved processors, a brand new software, and more. Below, you can learn more about the iPhone 17 rumors. Don't Miss: iPhone 17: Release date, rumors, features, A19, price, and Slim model The post iPhone 17 may have a surpring new color that’s like nothing we’ve seen before appeared first on BGR.
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The first observation of a giant nonlinear Nernst Effect in trilayer graphene
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The first observation of a giant nonlinear Nernst Effect in trilayer graphene

The generation of electricity from heat, also known as thermoelectric energy conversion, has proved to be advantageous for various real-world applications. For instance, it proved useful for the generation of energy during space expeditions and military missions in difficult environments, as well as for the recovery of waste heat produced from industrial plants, power stations or even vehicles.
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Chemists unlock elusive carbenes, paving the way for next-generation medicines
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Chemists unlock elusive carbenes, paving the way for next-generation medicines

Chemists have developed a novel way to generate a variety of highly useful chemical building blocks by harnessing metal carbenes, suggests new research.
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Scientists develop rapid, cell-free platform for assembling Nipah virus vaccine prototypes
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Scientists develop rapid, cell-free platform for assembling Nipah virus vaccine prototypes

Researchers from Cornell and Northwestern universities have developed a rapid, cell-free method for building nanoparticle vaccines that mimic viruses at the molecular level, offering a powerful new tool for responding to emerging pandemics.
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First physics results from the sPHENIX particle detector
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First physics results from the sPHENIX particle detector

The sPHENIX particle detector, the newest experiment at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider (RHIC) at the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, has released its first physics results: precision measurements of the number and energy density of thousands of particles streaming from collisions of near-light-speed gold ions.
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Seaweed powder in cement lowers concrete's carbon emissions without sacrificing strength
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Seaweed powder in cement lowers concrete's carbon emissions without sacrificing strength

The modern world is built with concrete. Humans use more concrete annually than any other material besides water. Yet cement, the key component of concrete, is the source of as much as 10% of all carbon dioxide emissions worldwide.
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OLEDs light the way to faster longer-distance wireless communication
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OLEDs light the way to faster longer-distance wireless communication

In the race to develop faster and more flexible wireless communication technologies, researchers are turning to an unexpected source: the same organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) found in smartphone screens and TVs.
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Newly found plant pathway helps detoxify cells under high light stress
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Newly found plant pathway helps detoxify cells under high light stress

A newly discovered pathway in a plant process could help farmers grow more successful crops, particularly in places where harsh, high light stresses plants.
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High-resolution climate model reveals detailed regional impacts of 1°C global warming
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High-resolution climate model reveals detailed regional impacts of 1°C global warming

Global warming does not affect our planet evenly. Some areas such as the Arctic region or high mountain peaks warm faster than the global average, whereas others, including large parts of the tropical oceans, show reduced temperature trends compared to the mean. The heterogeneity of future rainfall patterns is even more pronounced.
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