Ross Johnson writes about television, film, and literature for Lifehacker. He has a degree in political science from the University of Rochester and has previously been a legal writer and editor for Thomson Reuters, for which he later traveled around India and the Middle East as an educator specializing in American English style and grammar for adults.
Mail delivery is a thankless job. No one notices all the hard effort that goes into sorting through mountains of boxes, parcels, and letters to get deliveries ready on time. Oh, but I drop a couple of dozen boxes in the sea and suddenly I'm bad at my job? Everyone's a critic.
Backrooms has officially landed on PVOD platforms like Apple TV and Prime Video. The liminal horror hit, which currently stands as A24’s highest-grossing movie of all time, received just over 45 days of theater exclusivity.
In a recent interview, Instagram head Adam Mosseri said he can see a time in the future, perhaps only a year or two, when putting limits on Meta employees’ AI token spend will become necessary.
A sharper view from meters away: This magnified neutron image of a 3 millimeter PSI logo was acquired using the new achromatic neutron lens, with the logo placed six meters from the detector. Without the lens, comparable resolution would require the object to be placed within centimeters—or even millimeters—of the detector. Credit: Paul Scherrer Institute/Mano Raj Dhanalakshmi Veeraraj
Researchers at Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) have developed the world's first achromatic lens for neutron imaging. The lens overcomes a longstanding obstacle in the field: focusing neutrons of different wavelengths well enough to form a sharp, magnified image. With the lens, researchers can now image thick samples and follow processes inside bulky equipment such as furnaces, cryostats or pressure cells.
BBC's serious challenges laid bare in annual report
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Culture and Media Editor
Scott Mills' earnings and those of other highly paid presenters may be making headlines, but there is a bigger story contained in the BBC's annual report.
The Hollywood Reporter has landed another Daytime Emmy nomination for its roundtable series, Off Script With The Hollywood Reporter.
Off Script was nominated in the arts and popular culture program category, marking the third consecutive nod for the awards-season showcase. In total, the series has garnered six Daytime Emmy nominations since 2017.