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Kinocast | Der Podcast über Kinofilme, Sneak Preview, Filme, Serien, Heimkino, Streaming, Games, Trailer, News und mehr

Mr. No Pain (Originaltitel Novocaine) ist ein Action-Thriller von Dan Berk und Robert Olsen. Der Film / die Filmkomödie mit Jack Quaid, Amber Midthunder, Ray Nicholson und Matt Walsh in den Hauptrollen soll am 20.März 2025 in die deutschen Kinos kommen. Zum Film Als seine Traumfrau (Amber Midthunder) entführt wird, verwandelt der ganz normale Durchschnittstyp Nate (Jack Quaid) seine Unfähigkeit Schmerzen zu empfinden in eine unerwartete Stärke, um sie wieder zurückzubekommen. Seine scheinbar größte Schwäche wird zu seiner größten Stärke. Anora Der Film "Anora", der bei den Oscars 2025 fünf Auszeichnungen gewann, darunter "Bester Film", erzählt die Geschichte von Anora "Ani" Mikheeva, einer jungen Stripperin aus Brooklyn. Sie arbeitet in einem exklusiven Stripclub in Manhattan und trifft dort auf Ivan "Wanja" Zakharov, den Sohn eines reichen russischen Oligarchen. Wanja bietet Ani eine beträchtliche Summe, um eine Woche lang seine Freundin zu spielen, was zu einer turbulenten Romanze führt. Die beiden heiraten schließlich in Las Vegas, doch Wanjas Eltern sind alles andere als begeistert. Der Film, der oft mit "Pretty Woman" verglichen wird, beleuchtet Themen wie Liebe, Klasse und Identität. Mickey 17 Der Film "Mickey 17", basierend auf dem Roman Mickey7 von Edward Ashton, ist ein Science-Fiction-Werk von Regisseur Bong Joon-ho. Die Geschichte spielt im Jahr 2054 und folgt Mickey Barnes, einem sogenannten "Expendable", der für gefährliche Missionen auf einer Kolonisationsreise zum Planeten Niflheim eingesetzt wird. Stirbt er, wird er durch einen Bioprinter als Klon mit seinen Erinnerungen wiedergeboren. Als Mickeys 17. Version nach einem Unfall überlebt und zur Kolonie zurückkehrt, entdeckt er, dass bereits ein neuer Klon, Mickey 18, erstellt wurde. Da die gleichzeitige Existenz mehrerer Klone illegal ist, entsteht ein Konflikt, der durch die einheimischen Creeper, eine Alien-Spezies, weiter eskaliert. Der Film thematisiert Identität, Moral und die Herausforderungen des Überlebens in einer fremden Welt. Electric State Der Film "The Electric State", basierend auf dem illustrierten Roman von Simon Stålenhag, spielt in einer retro-futuristischen, postapokalyptischen Welt. Die Geschichte folgt Michelle, einer jungen Frau, die gemeinsam mit ihrem Robotergefährten Cosmo durch eine verlassene USA reist, um ihren totgeglaubten Bruder Christopher zu finden. Dabei begegnet sie mächtigen Maschinen, verlassenen Städten und einer düsteren Vergangenheit, die die Menschheit geprägt hat. Die Regie führten die Russo-Brüder, bekannt für ihre Arbeit an "Avengers: Endgame", und die Hauptrollen spielen Millie Bobby Brown und Chris Pratt. Der Film kombiniert melancholische Nostalgie mit actiongeladenen Momenten und beeindruckenden visuellen Effekten. Podcast Timecodes: 00:00:00 Einleitung 00:03:17 Mr. No Pain 00:16:46 Wir tippen den nächsten Sneak-Film 00:19:35 Anora 00:28:26 Mickey 17 00:35:38 Kinocharts und Neustarts 00:40:32 Goldene Himbeere 2025 00:44:18 Electric State 00:57:38 Adolescence 01:01:11 Daredevil: Born Again Ep03 01:03:48 Serien Neustarts 01:07:28 Ausklang -----

Computer America
Cheap Solar Still, CO2 Removal Powder, Hyundai Initium w/ Ralph Bond

Computer America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 37:42


Show Notes 15 November 2024Story 1: Researchers devise a unique upcycling use for old tires: Producing drinking water.Source: Anthropocene Magazine Story by the staffLink: https://www.anthropocenemagazine.org/2024/11/researchers-devise-a-unique-upcycling-use-for-old-tires-producing-drinking-water/See also: https://newatlas.com/environment/solar-still-old-tires-purifies-15-cups-water-per-day/See also: https://www.dal.ca/news/2024/10/31/saltwater-desalination-device.htmlStory 2: Half a pound of this powder can remove as much CO₂ from the air as a tree, scientists saySource: Los Angeles Times Story by Karen KaplanLink: https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2024-10-23/this-powder-can-remove-as-much-co2-from-the-air-as-a-treeSee also: https://news.berkeley.edu/2024/10/23/capturing-carbon-from-the-air-just-got-easier/Story 3: Hyundai Initium Hydrogen Concept Shows Where Design Is Headed Next - It's powered by a hydrogen fuel cell that provides a maximum range of 404 miles.Source: InsideEVs.com Story by Andrei NedeleaLink: https://insideevs.com/news/739422/hyundai-initium-concept-design-language/See also: https://www.hydrogenfuelnews.com/hyundai-hydrogen-car-innovation/8567996/ Story 4: Bioprinter rapidly mimics tissues from brain to bone - Researchers at the University of Melbourne have developed a new 3D bioprinting technique that can rapidly create accurate analogues of virtually any human tissue. Source: TheEngineer.co.ukLink: https://www.theengineer.co.uk/content/news/bioprinter-rapidly-mimics-tissues-from-brain-to-bone For more info, interviews, reviews, news, radio, podcasts, video, and more, check out ComputerAmerica.com!

New Matter: Inside the Minds of SLAS Scientists
Tomolite Bioprinter from Readily3D | New Product Award Winner with Paul Delrot and Leoni Stienne

New Matter: Inside the Minds of SLAS Scientists

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 26:05 Transcription Available


Our guests for this episode are Readily3D Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer Paul Delrot, M.Sc., Ph.D., and Sales Executive  Leoni Stienne, M.Sc., to talk to us about the company's success at SLAS Europe 2023 by winning the New Product Award for the Tomolite Bioprinter! Paul and Leoni share their experience attending their first SLAS Conference and how it felt to take home the prestigious award. Also, how researchers are using the Tomolite Bioprinter to break new grounds in research. Key Learning Points:What volumetric printing is and its unique propertiesBioprinting misconceptionsThe inspiration behind the device and its use casesThe long-term goals to accomplish using bioprintersLearn more about the Tomolite Bioprinter by visiting:https://readily3d.com/bioprinterFull transcript available on Buzzsprout.Take our Podcast Survey!We want to hear from YOU to ensure we keep providing valuable content that reflects what our listeners and the SLAS community are interested in! Take our brief survey to help us learn how we can improve New Matter.https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/BD7BC82Stay connected with SLASOnline at www.slas.orgFacebookTwitter @SLAS_OrgLinkedInInstagram @slas_orgYouTubeAbout SLASSLAS (Society for Laboratory Automation and Screening) is an international professional society of academic, industry and government life sciences researchers and the developers and providers of laboratory automation technology. The SLAS mission is to bring together researchers in academia, industry and government to advance life sciences discovery and technology via education, knowledge exchange and global community building. Upcoming SLAS Events: SLAS 2023 Microscales Innovation in Life Sciences Symposium September 14-15, 2023 La Jolla, CA, USA SLAS 2023 Sample Management Symposium October 12-13, 2023 Washington, D.C., USA SLAS 2023 Data Sciences and AI Symposium November 14-15, 2023 Basel, Switzerland SLAS2024 International Conference and Exhibition February 3-7, 2024 Boston, MA, USA

Zebras & Unicorns
Biomotion Technologies: Der #glaubandich-Finalist und die Welt der 3D-Bioprinter

Zebras & Unicorns

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 15:45


Biomotion Technologies aus Wien will das 3D-Bioprinting zugänglicher und reproduzierbarer machen. Dabei handelt es sich um eine dem 3D-Druck ähnliche Technologie, bei der biologisches Material wie Humanzellen zum Einsatz kommt. Die Bioprinter, die das Startup baut, sollen die „Reject Rate“ bei biologischen Geweben reduzieren. Damit spricht die Jungfirma vor allem Pharma-Unternehmen sowie Anbieter von 3D-gedruckten Geweben als Testsysteme an. Biomotion Technologies tritt am Mittwoch im Finale der #glaubandich Challenge an. Zu Gast im Podcast ist Gregor Weisgrab, Mitgründer und CEO der Jungfirma, die Themen: - Wie 3D-Bioprinting funktioniert - Die Einsatzbereiche von 3D-Bioprinting - Die Ziele, die sich Biomotion Technologies für das #glaubandich Finale setzt - Der Entwicklungsstand der Bioprinter der Jungfirma - Die Zukunft des 3D-Bioprinting E-Auto Polestar 2 jetzt im Leasing ab 283 Euro pro Monat Aktion abrufbar unter: ⁠www.polestar.com/at/polestar-2-2023⁠ Gültig bis 30.06.2023 Wenn dir diese Folge gefallen hat, lass uns doch vier, fünf Sterne als Bewertung da und folge dem Podcast auf Spotify, Apple Music und Co. Für Anregungen, Kritik, Feedback oder Wünsche zu künftigen Gästen schick uns jederzeit gerne eine Mail an feedback@trendingtopics.at.

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Kurz informiert vom 03.03.2023 by heise online

Kurz informiert – die IT-News des Tages von heise online

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023


Heute mit: Verbrenner-Aus, Cybersecurity, Bioprinter, Mars-Rover

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080
Future News - Elon on SNL, Vandenberg Space Force, Virus Euro-report, Great Barrier Reef stories, Bioprinter breakthrough, Digital Sounds Design Classics, AI Sarcasm Detector

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021


Listen Now to Dr.Mrs. Future Show 5.11.2021  No, it’s not just us that botched many elements of the pandemic, check out journalist Luc Sala’s Corona, Tipping Point & Fuckup, a chronicle of how this epic disaster unfolded in Holland, just published this week.   And we had quite few fun stories to discuss this week, including Elon Musk on SNL, a breakthrough with bioprinting body organs, Michael Olsen’s Great Barrier Reef near demise, a trip down memory lane on the story behind many familiar digital sounds, and the future of sounds in our cars, homes, and gadgets, with a focus on the work of Hans Zimmer and his work in feature film sound design. And now, with AI’s having a sarcasm detector, how long before they talk back to us regarding our requests? Enjoy.  

Trends in Med Tech
HANDHELD BIOPRINTER TO TREAT SEVERE BURNS - ReverTome | Richard Cheng

Trends in Med Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2020 56:54


While completing his PhD Richard worked to design and build a hand-held bioprinter – ReverTome - that can be used in real clinical settings to treat patients surviving severe burns. But what is bioprinting and how does it work? Can this unique bioprinter really regenerate skin? We answer these and a few other questions – stay tuned in! Richard also gives advice to biologists aspiring to broaden their pallet of research expertise with biomedical engineering. For anyone interested in translational research and commercialization of med tech this is a great listen and we hope you are inspired! Check out the episode video on YT -- includes a demo of ReverTome: https://youtu.be/B_QLGFTMUXM For more info about ReverTome: https://www.jamesdysonaward.org/en-CA/2018/project/revertome/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/revertome-bioprinter/about/

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Big Ideas (Audio)
Cory Doctorow Q and A on computer regulation

Big Ideas (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2011 40:49


Cory Doctorow answers questions following his lecture, Why it's a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers the Way We Regulate Radios, Guns, Uranium and Other Special-Purpose Tools

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Big Ideas (Video)
Cory Doctorow Q and A on computer regulation

Big Ideas (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2011 40:17


Cory Doctorow answers questions following his lecture, Why it's a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers the Way We Regulate Radios, Guns, Uranium and Other Special-Purpose Tools

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Big Ideas: Science
Cory Doctorow Q and A on computer regulation

Big Ideas: Science

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2011 40:17


Cory Doctorow answers questions following his lecture, Why it's a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers the Way We Regulate Radios, Guns, Uranium and Other Special-Purpose Tools

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Big Ideas (Video)
Cory Doctorow on Why it's a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers

Big Ideas (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2011 54:59


Big Ideas presents Cory Doctorow on Why it's a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers the Way We Regulate Radios, Guns, Uranium and Other Special-Purpose Tools

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Big Ideas: Science
Cory Doctorow on Why it's a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers

Big Ideas: Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2011 54:59


Big Ideas presents Cory Doctorow on Why it's a Bad Idea to Regulate Computers the Way We Regulate Radios, Guns, Uranium and Other Special-Purpose Tools

guns copyright big ideas 3d printing bad idea uranium cory doctorow file sharing thingiverse software defined radio bioprinter computer regulation other special purpose tools regulate computers