Elon Musk restores verified badge to some journalist accounts – imdb

Elon Musk, the chief executive of Tesla, appears at a U.S. Air Force event in Colorado Springs, Colorado on April 7, 2022.

Technology mogul Elon Musk has started re-verifying the accounts of some prominent journalists on his social media platform X (formerly Twitter), reversing a plan to charge reporters and other high-profile users for the privilege of a blue verification badge.

On Wednesday, Musk confirmed plans to offer a free subscription to X Premium (formerly Twitter Blue) if a user managed to accrue more than 2,500 verified subscriber followers, and free access to a higher level of Premium called Premium Plus if the user had at least 5,000 followers.

It wasnt clear what Musk meant by verified subscriber followers. The platform currently offers a feature that allows people to charge followers for access to posts that are hidden behind a subscription paywall, though not all Premium users take advantage of this feature.

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Elon Musk Has Entered the ‘Please Clap’ Stage of His Megalomania – The Daily Beast

Remember when Jeb Bush ran for president? (No one will judge you harshly if you dont.) The son of a former president, the brother of another, and a successful two-term governorJeb was the GOP moneys first choice in 2016. He might not have been the presumptive nominee, but at the start, it was his race to lose.

Then, as the New Hampshire primary approachedand a deranged political novice named Donald Trump was poised to trounce both him and the rest of the fieldlow energy Jeb went viral for sheepishly asking a town hall crowd to please clap for the speech they didnt realize he had just finished.

No one could accuse Elon Musk of being low energy, but over the past few weeks, the Tesla and X boss has channeled Jebs desperate need for validationas the house burned down around him.

Musk recently posted, Please forward links to X posts to your friends so they know whats actually happening Some people still believe the legacy media!

This plea to users to tell their friends where the REAL news could be found came a day after NBC News cited data that showed X had lost about 23 percent of its daily active users in the U.S. since Musk bought Twitter in Oct. 2022and later rebranded it X. (Worldwide, the sites lost 15 percent of active daily users.)

The report also said Musk had managed to chase away 75 of the top 100 advertisers in the U.S. He put a punctuation mark on this dubious achievement in Nov. 2023after endorsing a tweet pushing a notorious antisemitic conspiracy theory as the actual truthby telling fleeing companies to go fuck themselves.

The anti-woke podcaster Konstantin Kisin tweeted the day after Hamas Oct. 7 massacres in Israel that Yesterday demonstrated why turning Twitter into X has changed everything If you dont believe me, look at how the media covered yesterday The worldview shared by most elites no longer has a monopoly over what we see with our own eyes. That alone is worth $44 billion. (Like a master petting his dog on the head, Musk replied, Good thread.)

Among Musk sycophants, this is an article of faith. The media only lies to you, and Elon Musks barely moderated social-media site has liberated the unvarnished truth for the masses.

But, as anyone with even a passing interest in verifying facts can tell you, Musks X is worthless in a breaking news situation. Anonymous, fake, malicious accounts now have the coveted blue check of verification, and their posts are prioritized all over their site.

During every major breaking news event since Musk sold verification for $8/month (or just gave the blue checks away for free to political commentators he likes), X is a fetid swamp of misinformation. To cite a recent example, the Baltimore bridge tragedy added copious amounts of unbridled racism to the flood of fake news, as well.

And as someone who works in the opinion journalism field, Ive found Musks X to be almost as inessential when it comes to keeping my pulse on the discourse. Whereas Twitterfor all its many faultswas once a place where you could see serious arguments and narrative-shaping happening in real time, the infinite scroll of Xs $8 blue checks in the replies makes it all but impossible to know how widely shared tweets are being received by anyone not in Musks ideological tribe.

For all of Musks populist talk about making the site a more egalitarian place of robust disagreement, free of ideological gatekeepers, the new X is a cloistered feedback bubble of MAGA, Intellectual Dark Web, and racist edgelords.

Its worth noting, but is far too voluminous to document in one column, that Musk regularly spreads false conspiracy theories and fake news sites, including a recent propaganda video pushing the Great Replacement Theory and alleging that Democrats nationwide are in on the plan. (Anti-woke billionaire investor Bill Ackman further boosted the video, declaring it credible.)

...hes still puffing his chest out with the bravado of an anti-woke, Western civilization-saving, alpha male. But scratch his tender shell and youll find a scared, overcompensating man whos probably smart enough to know its over.

During the chaotic months in 2022 when Musk tried to buy Twitter, then tried to get out of the deal, before ultimately coughing up $44 billion, Musk fan Bari Weiss said of the controversy regarding the imminent management change: He wants free speech. Those who hate him don't.

So hows that going? Business might be cratering and the sites completely lost its cachet as a news hub, but surely Musk made X the haven for free speech that he promised, right?

Only if you ignore his arbitrary suspensions of journalists he doesnt like, his delegation of words like cisgender as hate speech, his deplatforming and shadow-banning of links to competitors like Substack, his compliance with foreign governments to do their censorship bidding, his speech-chilling threats to sue organizations that observed how much more bigoted content is on the site since he bought it, and his completely bogus (and recently dismissed) suit against the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH).

In tossing that case, Judge Charles Bryer said: Sometimes it is unclear what is driving a litigation, and only by reading between the lines of a complaint can one attempt to surmise a plaintiffs true purpose. Other times, a complaint is so unabashedly and vociferously about one thing that there can be no mistaking that purpose. This case represents the latter circumstance. This case is about punishing the Defendants for their speech. (Matt Taibbi, one of his hand-picked Twitter Files stenographers, has even publicly lamented that Musk has failed to live up to his free speech warrior hype.)

But other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how was the play?

He may readily dole out grandiose, alpha male bravado about saving Western civilization and fearlessly defending free speechbut methinks Musk doth overcompensate too much.

Scratch his tender shell and youll find a scared, flailing man whos probably smart enough to know its over.

As far as his X-periment goes, this is Elon Musks Please Clap era.

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Elon Musk is the biggest employer in Austin, Texas – Fortune

Elon Musk is the largest employer in Austin.

Tesla expanded its headcount in the city by 86% last year, bringing the total number of workers to 22,277. That puts it ahead of grocery chain H-E-B, which was the former leader, according to the Dallas Morning News.

Austin is the manufacturing site of Teslas Model Y SUVs as well as the Cybertruck. But thats hardly the billionaires only presence in the city and state. The Neuralink brain implant firm has 300 workers in Austin. And SpaceX has a massive presence in Texas, with a factory outside Austin and a launch site along the Gulf Coast.

Musk, who moved to Texas in 2020 after growing frustrated with California during the pandemic, is so enamored with the Lone Star State that hes in the process of building his own town, which would become a de facto suburb of Austin. Musk has reportedly bought thousands of acres of land about 35 miles outside the city, adjacent to the Boring and SpaceX facilities under construction in the area.

The proposed municipality is said to already include some modular homes. Signs hang from poles reading welcome, snailbrook, tx, est. 2021.

Over the past three years, entities tied to Musk have bought at least 3,500 acres in the general Austin area. The Wall Street Journal says some reports indicate Musk controls as much as 6,000 acres.

Musks anchor to the area, though, is the gigafactory manufacturing facility in Austin. The facility covers 2,500 acres along the Colorado River with over 10 million square feet of factory floor. That makes it the second-largest building in the world.

Musk isnt likely to lose the top employer crown for a while. Tesla continues to hire workers in the area, as are many of his other holdings.

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Elon Musk Makes Major Changes to X (Twitter). What to Know | TIME – TIME

Elon Musk has announced new changes to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) that will allow certain accounts to unlock free premium features.

Posting on the platform Thursday, the 52-year old tech billionaire, and TIMEs 2021 Person of the Year, said: Going forward, all X accounts with over 2500 verified subscriber followers will get Premium features for free and accounts with over 5000 will get Premium+ for free.

Previously, X Premium features would cost a user $8 per month and include the ability to share longer posts and video uploads, have larger reply prioritization, and see fewer adverts on their timeline. Meanwhile X Premium+ users have all the features of Premium with no adverts in the For You and Following timelines, as well as access to generative artificial intelligence chatbot Grok.

These models are the only way users can now display a blue checkmark that once denoted a verified account before the Tesla and SpaceX CEO acquired Twitter Inc for $44bn in April 2022.

The changes come two days after a U.S. judge threw out a lawsuit brought by X against a group that claimed hate speech has risen on the app since Musks takeover.

X accused the Center for Countering Digital Hate (CCDH) of taking "unlawful" steps to access and misrepresent its company data in CCDH research. But Judge Charles Breyer said it was "evident" that Musks X could not handle criticism and that his firm was "punishing the defendants for their speech." X is set to appeal Judge Breyers decision.

Read More: A Brief History of Elon Musk Saying One Thing and Doing Another at Twitter

The number of people using X each day is also reportedly falling, lagging behind its market rivals Instagram and TikTok.

As of February, the platforms daily usership in America has decreased by 23% since November 2022, the month after Musks takeover was finalized, according to Sensor Tower figures reported by NBC News. Meanwhile, figures show that TikTok recorded drops of 10%, while Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat all had user slumps of less than 5%.

Outside the U.S., global figures have also taken a hit. Daily active users on X fell to 174 million, a decline of 15% on the previous year. Meanwhile Snapchat grew by 8.8%, Instagram recorded 5.3%, Facebook 1.5%, and TikTok 0.5%, per Sensor Tower data.

This decline in X mobile app active users may have been driven by user frustration over flagrant content, general platform technical issues, and the growing threat of short-form video platforms, Abe Yousef, a senior insights analyst at Sensor Tower, wrote in a research report.

In a post shared by X Data on March 18, the platform said it currently welcomes 250 million global daily users. Outlets such as NBC News have been quick to point out that this is still a decrease from the 258 million users Musk reported in 2022, upon completing his acquisition of the platform.

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Elon Musk’s Tesla falls wildly short on EV deliveries in first quarter – Quartz

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Tesla on Tuesday said it delivered 386,810 electric vehicles over the first three months of 2024, falling wildly short of Wall Streets expectations.

Last week, after a first quarter that one analyst called a nightmare, many analysts lowered their estimates. But the sales figures Tesla reported Tuesday fell far below even the revised estimates.

Wall Street had estimated deliveries of 457,000 EVs for the first quarter, according to a consensus tracked by FactSet. Deutsche Banks Emmanuel Rosner who rates Tesla stock as a buy trimmed his delivery forecast last week from 427,000 units to 414,000 units and cut full-year expectations from 2.06 million units to 1.9 million units. Morgan Stanleys Adam Jonas lowered his delivery estimate from 469,000 units to 425,000 units. Jonas last month raised the possibility that Tesla could lose money this year.

Tesla stock dropped almost 6% in Tuesday morning trading after the company announced its poor first-quarter deliveries. Shares have fallen more than 33% so far this year, making Tesla the worst performer in the S&P 500. The company is also no longer one of the top 10 U.S. companies by market capitalization, trailing behind Visa, JPMorgan Chase, and weight-loss drug maker Novo Nordisk.

Austin, Texas-based Tesla said it sold 369,784 Model 3 compact cars and Model Y SUVs between January and March, and 17,027 other EVs. Although the automaker does not provide a breakout for those deliveries, they include the Model X crossover SUV, Model S sedan, and the Cybertruck, an electric pickup released by Tesla last November.

Teslas sales for the quarter fell more than 8% compared to a year earlier.

CEO Elon Musks electric vehicle company produced fewer vehicles in the quarter than it did during the first three months of 2023, largely due to factory revamps and disruptions abroad. Tesla assembled 433,371 EVs last quarter, down from 440,808 in 2023.

In China, where Tesla is facing off against strong local rivals like BYD and newcomers like Xiaomi, Tesla has started telling workers to lower Model Y and Model 3 production. Production has also been slowed because of an update to the Model 3 production line at Teslas flagship factory in Fremont, California. And an arson attack near Teslas Giga Berlin-Brandenburg in Germany shut down the facility for almost a week, costing the company about $1 billion. That shutdown came just weeks after the German facility reopened after a brief closure due to ongoing Houthi militia attacks on suppliers using the Red Sea to transport goods.

The poor performance comes in spite of a series of measures Musk has announced to drum up sales.

Tesla has committed to updating its driver assistance technology, Full Self-Driving, every two weeks in an effort to boost its popularity. The $12,000 software, which Musk has said would be a moneymaker, hasnt been widely adopted by consumers. Tesla has also given all U.S. Tesla owners capable of installing the system a free one-month.

There are many reasons Tesla might be struggling to sell its cars slowed interest from consumers, EV charging anxiety, and more. Deutsche Bank analysts said in a note to investors Tuesday that the difference between the number of EVs built and the number of cars sold confirms that beyond the known production bottleneck, there may also be a serious demand issue.

However, some investors are arguing that Musk and the companys board of directors are to blame.

Its time for shareholders to assess the blame where due. The [T]esla BOD should be replaced immediately with independent directors as required by law, Tesla investor Ross Gerber wrote Tuesday on X, Musks social media platform.

Basically Tesla cant sell its cars due to Elons behavior, he added in a follow-up post. Only one person [is] responsible for this.

Wedbush analyst Dan Ives, a longtime Tesla bull, last week called the first quarter a nightmare for Tesla, writing in a note to investors that the Tesla narrative is as negative as we have seen in the last few years with Musk/Tesla getting attacked by the bears from all directions.

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What Teslas Troubles Signal for the Electric Vehicle Market – The New York Times

Wall Street has sounded the alarm for weeks that the transition to electric vehicles may be stalling, despite billions in government subsidies and huge investments by auto giants.

Teslas latest sales figures suggest that the pullback may be worse than thought and beyond one companys ability to fix.

Teslas numbers undershot forecasts. The car makers stock fell nearly 5 percent on Tuesday after it reported deliveries of 387,000 cars worldwide in the first quarter the Evercore ISI estimate was 443,000 in its first year-on-year quarterly decline since 2020.

That has contributed to a more than 30 percent decline in Teslas stock, which has made it one of the worst performers on the S&P 500 this year.

Tesla had warned of notably lower growth this year. The company has faced setbacks including a suspected arson attack on its German gigafactory and shipping delays tied to the turmoil in the Red Sea. Meanwhile, high interest rates and the rise of cheaper Chinese E.V.s are sapping global demand and eating into Teslas once dominant market share.

Some Elon Musk critics including Ross Gerber, an outspoken Tesla investor laid the blame squarely on the companys C.E.O., saying that his toxic behavior had absolutely damaged the brand. (Musk has said little about the Tesla numbers, except to call Gerber an idiot, and to note it was a tough quarter for all E.V. makers.)

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Tesla deliveries fall more than expected as firm cites production issues – The Washington Post

SAN FRANCISCO Tesla reported a sharp decline in car deliveries in the first quarter, a disappointing start to the year for a company beset by market challenges and reputation hazards.

The delivery numbers reported Tuesday come as Tesla faces soft demand for electric vehicles, high interest rates, a string of lawsuits against its technology and controversy surrounding its chief executive, Elon Musk. Musk had warned during a January earnings call that Tesla would experience a notably lower growth rate this year as the company invests in a next-generation vehicle it plans to start building in 2025.

Tesla said it delivered 387,000 vehicles to customers in the first quarter, down 20 percent from the previous quarter and down more than 8 percent year-over-year. Ahead of Tuesdays report, Wall Street analysts generally expected Tesla to report 443,000 deliveries for the quarter, according to Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives. Tesla shares fell 4.9% on Tuesday.

The company blamed the slowdown at least partly on a shift to early production of the next version of its Model 3 sedan, Red Sea shipping disruptions and suspected arson at its Berlin factory.

Deepwater Asset Management analyst Gene Munster pointed to the broader economy and falling EV sentiment for Teslas ugly delivery number. Higher interest rates have made it more expensive to finance pricier electric vehicles, Munster wrote in a tweet, adding, The excitement around [electric vehicles] has cooled, which further dampens sales.

But he also wrote that Tesla is still on the right track.

Ives likened the companys first quarter to a train wreck into a brick wall. Its now up to Musk to engineer a turnaround as the company moves toward its next vehicle, Ives said.

Lets call this what it is: While we were anticipating a bad [first quarter], this was an unmitigated disaster 1Q that is hard to explain away, Ives said. We view this as a seminal moment in the Tesla story for Musk to either turn this around and reverse the black eye 1Q performance otherwise, some darker days could clearly be ahead that could disrupt the long-term Tesla narrative.

The electric-vehicle company whose stock is down more than 20 percent in the first quarter slashed its prices throughout 2023 to maintain demand, but those cuts were not enough to overcome the headwinds it has faced in the first quarter of the year, analysts said.

Its death by 1,000 cuts, said Karl Brauer, an executive analyst with the car research company ISeeCars.com. Musk has never had a demand problem but over the past year-plus, there has been increasing indicators that hes producing more cars than the market wants.

Tesla said it made 433,000 vehicles in the first quarter, or 46,000 more than it delivered.

Wider market forces are also at play for Tesla. While sales of electric vehicles are still growing faster than gasoline car sales in the United States, interest has started to cool lately amid concerns about a lack of charging infrastructure, among other reasons. Other carmakers, such as Mercedes-Benz, have delayed electrification goals or reduced their short-term ambitions of electrification.

At the same time, though, the Chinese electric-vehicle maker BYD overtook Tesla last year, selling more electric vehicles on a quarterly basis.

Teslas lower sales numbers add to the companys troubles. It is also facing increased scrutiny from regulators over its driver-assistance software Autopilot. Last year, the company agreed to recall 2 million vehicles nearly every car it has produced over concerns that the technology did not have enough guardrails to prevent driver misuse. The recall, which was conducted by a remote update, was the result of a sweeping investigation by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration into the technology.

Days before the recall was announced, The Washington Post published an investigation identifying at least eight fatal or serious crashes involving Autopilot in locations where the software was not intended to be used.

The company is also facing lawsuits involving its Autopilot software that question whether the driver is solely responsible when things go wrong in a vehicle guided by Autopilot, or if the software should also bear some of the blame. Tesla will face a jury this month over a wrongful-death lawsuit involving a Tesla in Autopilot that veered into a median on Highway 101 in Northern California in 2018 while the driver allegedly wasnt paying attention.

So far, the company has been successful in staving off liability: A jury found Tesla not liable last year in case involving Autopilots alleged role in a deadly crash in Riverside, Calif.

Ahead of Tuesdays report, Deepwater Assets Munster said neither Musk nor investors appear to be swayed by Teslas legal challenges. Last month, Musk doubled down on his Full Self-Driving technology Teslas premium driver-assistance system by requiring employees to install and show customers how to use the latest version before completing a sale.

Going forward, it is mandatory in North America to install and activate FSD V12.3.1 and take customers on a short test ride before handing over the car, Musk wrote in an email to his staff, first reported by Bloomberg News. Almost no one actually realizes how well (supervised) FSD actually works. I know this will slow down the delivery process, but it is nonetheless a hard requirement.

Meanwhile, a survey by the market intelligence firm Caliber, provided to Reuters, showed that a consideration score for Tesla fell to 31 percent in February, less than half its high of 70 percent in November 2021, when it started tracking consumer interest in the brand. The report partly cited Musks controversial reputation. Musk, one of the worlds richest people, has courted controversy in the past year as he has espoused hard-line immigration ideals, promoted antisemitic rhetoric, pushed conspiracy theories and criticized liberal causes as a woke mind virus.

His polarizing comments have driven away users and advertisers from the social media platform X, formerly Twitter, which he owns.

Musk has argued that Teslas more recent sales issues merely reflect business cycles, saying that the company is between two major growth waves.

When it comes to Teslas struggling sales, Brauer said Teslas legal challenges and Musks personality arent leading factors behind the declines. But, he said, it certainly isnt helping.

Those factors are only leading to all the challenges, he said.

Tesla did not respond to a request for comment.

Faiz Siddiqui contributed to this report.

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‘He Cant Even Tell Hes An Idiot:’ Elon Musk Furious As Ross Gerber Accuses Tesla CEO’s ‘Toxic’ Behavior – Benzinga

Editor's note: This story was updated with Elon Musk's reaction to Gerber's comments.

Gerber Kawasaki Wealth and Investment ManagementCEORoss Gerber slammedTesla, Inc. TSLA CEOElon Muskfor the companysdismal first-quarter performanceon Tuesday, grabbing Musk's attention in the process.

What Happened:Basically Tesla cant sell its cars due to Elons behavior. Lets stop blaming the Houthi rebels or German environmental terrorists. Or a recession that never came. Or interest rates, Gerber said. Only one person [is] responsible for this, he added.

Gerber's firm, Gerber Kawasaki, holds 3,000 Tesla shares valued at roughly $500,000 in its flagship actively-managed exchange-traded fundAdvisorShares Gerber Kawasaki ETFGK, with Tesla representing a portfolio weighting of 2.37%.

Expressing a bearish sentiment towards Tesla, Gerber warned of potential downward revisions of future earnings estimates following the first-quarter delivery miss, anticipating analysts to adjust their 2024 and 2025 EPS estimates accordingly.

See Also:Everything You Need to Know About Tesla Stock

Tesla CEO Reacts: Musk reacted to Gerber's criticism by labeling him an "idiot" and highlighting a sales decline at Chinese EV makerBYD Co. Ltd. BYDDY BYDDF, hinting that Tesla's struggles were not unique. "Hes such an idiot that he cant even tell hes an idiot. BYD sales dropped by 42% from last quarter. This was a tough quarter for everyone," Musk said on X.

What More Does Gerber Want?Unfortunately Tesla shareholders are paying the price for the reality Elon has created, he added. For over a year Ive been warning about this potential reality. Now its here. Its time for shareholders to assess the blame where due."

The Tesla BOD should be replaced immediately with independent directors as required by law," he added.

In aninterviewwith Fox News, Gerber criticized Tesla's board for its lack of independence and failure to address Musk's controversial Twitter behavior, which he claimed had damaged the brand.

They, basically all work for Elon and we know it, Gerber said.

Teslas EVs are best in terms of quality and performance and despite the fact if the company cant sell vehicles, it is due to its CEO, the fund manager said. The problem is not about production but it is about sales, he added.

When asked ifMusk would be successful in increasing his stake in the EV maker,Gerber said, it is unlikely, given he might have to comply with restrictions such as giving up his role at Twitter and becoming the sole CEO of Tesla.

Tesla ended Tuesdays session down 4.90% to $166.63, according toBenzinga Pro data.

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UAH researcher wins $588K NSF CAREER Award to study magnetic nanoparticles to benefit health, industry – Newswise

BYLINE: Russ Nelson

Newswise Dr. Isaac Torres-Daz, a researcher at The University of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH), has won a $588,000 National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER Award to support research into magnetic nanoparticles, which can be manipulated using magnetic fields. These particles consist of a magnetic material, often iron, nickel and cobalt, combined with a chemical component, for a wide range of applications, such as sensors and nanobots that can be inserted into the blood to execute non-invasive treatments at cellular scales or support hyperthermia therapy in the treatment of cancer.

With magnetic hyperthermia for medical treatments, the potential enhanced heating effect is caused by the orientation of magnetic particles and their interactions. Overall, the award can advance the fundamental understanding of hydrodynamics and nanotechnology.

Torres-Dazs work also benefits magneto-rheology the branch of physics dealing with the deformation and flow of matter due to the variable polarization response based on the size and shape of the magnetic particles. These advances could lead to smart fluids that change viscosity in the presence of a magnetic field, of significant commercial interest for engineering applications such as car shock absorbers and aerospace hydraulic dampers that convert the kinetic energy of moving parts into thermal energy. The innovations offer potential boons for drug delivery advancements as well for transporting pharmaceutical compounds to a target site to achieve a desired therapeutic effect.

The Faculty Early Career Development CAREER Program offers the NSF's most prestigious awards in support of early-career faculty. The five-year grant will address one of the main challenges in colloid science, which is to establish the connections between interacting particles with different shapes and their arrangement under the influence of a magnetic field. Colloid science is an interdisciplinary blend of chemistry, physics, nanoscience and other fields that deals with colloids, which are homogeneous substances consisting of large molecules or ultramicroscopic particles of one substance dispersed through a second substance.

A part of a researcher's activities is to find and define problems relevant to society, says Torres-Daz, an assistant professor of Chemical and Materials Engineering at UAH, a part of The University of Alabama System. My passion for magnetic nanoparticles and my long experience studying them from theoretical and experimental perspectives have driven me to define this as a research topic. One of the main challenges is to quantify their interactions as a function of position and orientation.

The main goal is to gain insights that help realize the potential of anisotropic colloids. Unlike isotropic colloids, such as uniform spheres which show the same properties in all directions, anisotropic particles, shapes such as rods, ellipsoids and cubes, are non-uniform in their shape and show different properties in different directions.

I combined my mechanical and chemical engineering background to tackle a fundamental problem of interacting anisotropic particles that can potentially impact different applications, Torres-Daz says.

The research is especially important to the development of tunable materials, where certain materials have a polarization that can be reversed by the application of an external magnetic field. The work impacts polarized surfaces, such as when a chemical film is applied to a transparent plastic or glass surface to filter the light that is allowed to pass through.

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This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 30) – Singularity Hub

The Best Qubits for Quantum Computing Might Just Be Atoms Philip Ball | Quanta In the search for the most scalable hardware to use for quantum computers, qubits made of individual atoms are having a breakout moment. We believe we can pack tens or even hundreds of thousands in a centimeter-scale device, [Mark Saffman, a physicist at the University of Wisconsin] said.

AI Chatbots Are Improving at an Even Faster Rate Than Computer Chips Chris Stokel-Walker | New Scientist Besiroglu and his colleagues analyzed the performance of 231 LLMs developed between 2012 and 2023 and found that, on average, the computing power required for subsequent versions of an LLM to hit a given benchmark halved every eight months. That is far faster than Moores law, a computing rule of thumb coined in 1965 that suggests the number of transistors on a chip, a measure of performance, doubles every 18 to 24 months.

How AI Could Explode the Economy Dylan Matthews | Vox Imagine everything humans have achieved since the days when we lived in caves: wheels, writing, bronze and iron smelting, pyramids and the Great Wall, ocean-traversing ships, mechanical reaping, railroads, telegraphy, electricity, photography, film, recorded music, laundry machines, television, the internet, cellphones. Now imagine accomplishing 10 times all thatin just a quarter century. This is a very, very, very strange world were contemplating. Its strange enough that its fair to wonder whether its even possible.

Whats Next for Generative Video Will Douglas Heaven | MIT Technology Review The first batch of models that could turn text into video appeared in late 2022, from companies including Meta, Google, andvideo-tech startup Runway. It was a neat trick, but the results were grainy, glitchy, and just a few seconds long. Fast-forward 18 months, and the best of Soras high-definition, photorealistic output is so stunning that some breathless observers are predicting the death of Hollywood. As we continue to get to grips whats aheadgood and badhere are four things to think about.

Salt-Sized Sensors Mimic the Brain Gwendolyn Rak | IEEE Spectrum To gain a better understanding of the brain, why not draw inspiration from it? At least, thats what researchers at Brown University did, by building a wireless communications system that mimics the brain using an array of tiny silicon sensors, each the size of a grain of sand. The researchers hope that the technology could one day be used in implantable brain-machine interfaces to read brain activity.

Understanding Humanoid Robots Brian Heater | TechCrunch A lot of smart people have faith in the form factor and plenty of others remain skeptical. One thing Im confident saying, however, is that whether or not future factories will be populated with humanoid robots on a meaningful scale, all of this work will amount to something. Even the most skeptical roboticists Ive spoken to on the subject have pointed to the NASA model, where the race to land humans on the moon led to the invention of products we use on Earth to this day.

Blazing Bits Transmitted 4.5 Million Times Faster Than Broadband Michael Franco | New Atlas An international research team has sent an astounding amount of data at a nearly incomprehensible speed. Its the fastest data transmission ever using a single optical fiber and shows just how speedy the process can get using current materials.

How Well Reach a 1 Trillion Transistor GPU Mark Liu and HS Philip Wong | IEEE Spectrum We forecast that within a decade a multichiplet GPU will have more than 1 trillion transistors. Well need to link all thesechiplets together in a 3D stack, but fortunately, industry has been able to rapidly scale down the pitch of vertical interconnects, increasing the density of connections. And there is plenty of room for more. We see no reason why the interconnect density cant grow by an order of magnitude, and even beyond.

Astronomers Watch in Real Time as Epic Supernova Potentially Births a Black Hole Isaac Schultz | Gizmodo Calculations of the circumstellar material emitted in the explosion, as well as this materials density and mass before and after the supernova, create a discrepancy, which makes it very likely that the missing mass ended up in a black hole that was formed in the aftermath of the explosionsomething thats usually very hard to determine, said study co-author Ido Irani, a researcher at the Weizmann Institute.

Large Language Models Emergent Abilities Are a Mirage Stephen Ornes | Wired [In some tasks measured by the BIG-bench project, LLM] performance remained near zero for a while, then performance jumped. Other studies found similar leaps in ability. The authors described this as breakthrough behavior; other researchers have likened it to a phase transition in physics, like when liquid water freezes into ice. [But] a new paper by a trio of researchers at Stanford University posits that the sudden appearance of these abilities is just a consequence of the way researchers measure the LLMs performance. The abilities, they argue, are neither unpredictable nor sudden.

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The renewable energy transition will require a huge amount of materials, and there are fears we may soon face shortages of some critical metals. US government researchers think we could rope in plants to mine for these metals with their roots.

Green technologies like solar power and electric vehicles are being adopted at an unprecedented rate, but this is also straining the supply chains that support them. One area of particular concern includes the metals required to build batteries, wind turbines, and other advanced electronics that are powering the energy transition.

We may not be able to sustain projected growth at current rates of production of many of these minerals, such as lithium, cobalt, and nickel. Some of these metals are also sourced from countries whose mining operations raise serious human rights or geopolitical concerns.

To diversify supplies, the government research agency ARPA-E is offering $10 million in funding to explore phytomining, in which certain species of plants are used to extract valuable metals from the soil through their roots. The project is focusing on nickel first, a critical battery metal, but in theory, it could be expanded to other minerals.

In order to accomplish the goals laid out by President Biden to meet our clean energy targets, and support our economy and national security, its going to take [an] all-hands-on-deck approach and innovative solutions, ARPA-E director Evelyn Wang said in a press release.

By exploring phytomining to extract nickel as the first target critical material, ARPA-E aims to achieve a cost-competitive and low-carbon footprint extraction approach needed to support the energy transition.

The concept of phytomining has been around for a while and relies on a class of plants known as hyperaccumulators. These species can absorb a large amount of metal through their roots and store it in their tissues. Phytomining involves growing these plants in soils with high levels of metals, harvesting and burning the plants, and then extracting the metals from the ash.

The ARPA-E project, known as Plant HYperaccumulators TO MIne Nickel-Enriched Soils (PHYTOMINES), is focusing on nickel because there are already many hyperaccumulators known to absorb the metal. But finding, or creating, species able to economically mine the metal in North America will still be a significant challenge.

One of the primary goals of the project is to optimize the amount of nickel these plants can take in. This could involve breeding or genetically modifying plants to enhance these traits or altering the microbiome of either the plants or the surrounding soil to boost absorption.

The agency also wants to gain a better understanding of the environmental and economic factors that could determine the viability of the approach, such as the impact of soil mineral composition, the land ownership status of promising sites, and the lifetime costs of a phytomining operation.

But while the idea is still at a nebulous stage, there is considerable potential.

In soil that contains roughly 5 percent nickelthat is pretty contaminatedyoure going to get an ash thats about 25 to 50 percent nickel after you burn it down, Dave McNear, a biogeochemist at the University of Kentucky, told Wired.

In comparison, where you mine it from the ground, from rock, that has about .02 percent nickel. So you are several orders of magnitude greater in enrichment, and it has far less impurities.

Phytomining would also be much less environmentally damaging than traditional mining, and it could help remediate soil polluted with metals so they can be farmed more conventionally. While the focus is currently on nickel, the approach could be extended to other valuable metals too.

The main challenge will be finding a plant that is suitable for American climates that grows quickly. The problem has historically been that theyre not often very productive plants, Patrick Brown, a plant scientist at the University of California, Davis, told Wired. And the challenge is you have to have high concentrations of nickel and high biomass to achieve a meaningful, economically viable outcome.

Still, if researchers can square that circle, the approach could be a promising way to boost supplies of the critical minerals needed to support the transition to a greener economy.

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Anatomy of a Fall is a unique blend of courtroom thriller and relationship drama, and there are plenty of great movies from these two genres that are worth checking out. The genius of Justine Triets direction of Anatomy of a Fall is that she avoided genre conventions at every turn. The mysterious death of Sandra Voyters husband sets up a procedural storyline, but rather than following the familiar beats of a procedural, Triet uses the legal proceedings as a springboard to examine the nuances of a complicated marriage.

There are no movies out there that are quite like Anatomy of a Fall. Thats a big reason why Triet and her writing partner (and life partner) Arthur Harari won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay; their script is fiercely original, building on recognizable genre tropes but taking the story off in its own direction. But there are other movies that combine a crime story with a love story, other movies that chronicle a captivating criminal trial, and other movies that take an in-depth look at the complexities of a marriage.

Adapted from Gillian Flynns bestselling novel of the same name (by Flynn herself), Gone Girl stars Ben Affleck as a clueless everyman who becomes public enemy number one when his wife, played by an Oscar-nominated Rosamund Pike, goes missing. Like Anatomy of a Fall, Gone Girl explores the publics obsession with true-crime narratives and the medias need to prematurely vilify someone who could very well be innocent. Just like Triets movie, Finchers movie uses a mystery storyline as a jumping-off point to explore the fractures in an imperfect marriage.

Gone Girl, much like Anatomy of a Fall, is anchored by a captivating lead performance that earned a nod for Best Actress. The two sides of its story the mystery side and the romance side are woven together with razor-sharp editing. They both examine marital strife in the context of a nail-biting thriller.

Not only does Otto Premingers Anatomy of a Murder have a similar title to Anatomy of a Fall; it similarly revolves around the trial of a crime that is intrinsically tied to a marriage. An army officer has murdered an innkeeper, but only because the innkeeper had allegedly beaten and sexually assaulted his wife. A pure legal drama built entirely around the trial, Anatomy of a Murder follows a small-town barristers attempts to defend the army officer.

Anatomy of a Murder has the same jaw-dropping sense of realism as Anatomy of a Fall, partly because it was based on a real trial. The novel that the film was based on is credited to Robert Traver, but thats just the pen name of Michigan Supreme Court Justice John D. Voelker. Voelker wrote the book based on a real-life 1952 murder trial in which he was the defense attorney.

Above all, Anatomy of a Fall is a movie about a marriage falling apart. Noah Baumbach told a similar tale, minus the mysterious death, in his 2019 drama Marriage Story. Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson both nominated for Oscars star as a married couple going through an ugly divorce. At first, they want to keep the proceedings amicable for the sake of their young son, but once they hire lawyers and get inside a courtroom, the claws come out.

The screaming matches between Marriage Storys Charlie and Nicole feel just as painfully authentic as the arguments between Anatomy of a Falls Sandra and Samuel. The bitterness gets so excruciating that its hard to imagine that they ever loved each other. But the genius of both movies is that the connection feels real and there are plenty of reminders of why they fell for each other in the first place.

The narrative of Akira Kurosawas High and Low doesnt have a lot in common with Anatomy of a Fall. Its about a wealthy Japanese businessman who has to choose between using his immense fortune to gain executive control of his company and giving the money to his employee to help him save his child from kidnappers. High and Low touches on different themes than Anatomy of a Fall its about the corrupting power of wealth but theyre both about the personal stakes of a legal battle.

Like Anatomy of a Fall, High and Low is a two-hander. Toshiro Mifune plays the wealthy businessman attempting a hostile takeover of his company and Tatsuya Nakadai plays the detective tasked with solving the kidnapping case. Kurosawa, much like Triet, lets his characters motivations drive the plot, not genre conventions.

Stylistically, Anatomy of a Fall owes a great debt to the long history of courtroom dramas. Billy Wilder helped to define the conventions of that genre with his darkly comedic Agatha Christie adaptationWitness for the Prosecution. Witness for the Prosecution revolves around a man who is accused of murdering a wealthy widow who had included him as the primary beneficiary in her will. The trial gets complicated when the mans own wife gives an unreliable testimony against him.

This blend of the politics of a courtroom with the politics of a marriage is very reminiscent of Anatomy of a Fall. Like Triets movie, its a character-focused legal thriller. Selected by the AFI as the sixth greatest courtroom drama ever filmed, Witness for the Prosecution is one of Wilders finest films (and thats saying a lot, because he made plenty of classics).

Like Anatomy of a Fall, Blue Valentine is a brutally frank and honest depiction of a dysfunctional marriage, and like Anatomy of a Fall, it takes place across two timelines. These dual timelines have nothing to do with a court case, but they serve the same dramatic purpose to highlight the downfall of this relationship. Blue Valentines timelines chart the happy, optimistic early days of the relationship and the bitter, mutually destructive final days of the relationship.

Director Derek Cianfrance has as much control over the nuances of his characters marriage in Blue Valentine as Triet does in Anatomy of a Fall. Ryan Gosling and Michelle Williams, both at the top of their game, bring Dean and Cindy and their relationship to life in heartbreaking fashion. Blue Valentine is a grueling watch, but much like Anatomy of a Fall, its emotionally gripping.

Alice Diops Saint Omer tells the startling tale of a pregnant novelist named Rama attending the trial of Laurence Coly, a woman accused of murdering her 15-month-old daughter by leaving her on a beach to be swept away by the tide. Rama hopes to use the details of the case as material for a retelling of Medea, and it initially seems like an open-and-shut case. But the shocking revelations in Colys testimony end up shaking Rama to her core and challenging her deepest beliefs.

This was Diops first narrative feature after working as a documentarian for nearly two decades. Diop is known for her blunt portrayal of contemporary French society. The social critique and intense realism of her documentaries transferred over to her first narrative feature, especially because the story is rooted in reality. Its based on the French court case of Fabienne Kabou, who was convicted of the same crime, whose trial was attended by Diop in 2016.

Sidney Lumets 12 Angry Men is arguably the definitive courtroom drama. Like Anatomy of a Fall, 12 Angry Men uses minimal locations to keep the audience focused on the characters and the criminal case theyre wrapped up in. Whereas Anatomy of a Fall confines its action to the courtroom and the scene of the crime, 12 Angry Men takes place entirely in one room as a group of jurors debate the facts of a high-profile case on the basis of reasonable doubt.

Like Anatomy of a Fall, the suc
cess of 12 Angry Men rests on the casts performances. 12 Angry Men has a star-studded ensemble including such A-listers as Henry Fonda and Lee J. Cobb. Fonda in particular echoes Sandra Hllers righteous ferocity from Anatomy of a Fall as he argues with his fellow jurors over whats right.

The beauty of Anatomy of a Fall is that it sets up a murder mystery plot, then uses that plot to dive into an emotionally engaging love story. Park Chan-wook pulled off the same trick with his 2022 neo-noir Decision to Leave. Park Hae-il stars as a married detective investigating the death of a man whose body was found at the bottom of a mountain he frequently climbed. The investigation brings him closer to the mans widow, played by Tang Wei, who he quickly falls for.

As with Anatomy of a Fall, Decision to Leave uses the external conflict of a murder investigation merely as a vehicle to introduce the characters and force them into situations they dont want to be in. Once thats all been set up, it focuses squarely on the romantic elements. Decision to Leave is a deeply affecting thriller.

Much like Anatomy of a Fall, Ingmar Bergmans Scenes from a Marriage explores the disintegration of a married couples relationship. Whereas Anatomy of a Fall jumps all over the timeline of the relationship as different incidents come up in the courtroom, Scenes from a Marriage charts the gradual collapse of Marianne and Johans marriage over the course of 10 years. Marianne is a divorce lawyer and Johan is a psychologist, so they have a deep understanding of their own problems (not that that makes them any easier to deal with).

The intense realism and naturalism of Bergmans movie has gone on to inspire such American filmmakers as Woody Allen and Richard Linklater. Scenes from a Marriage deftly blends the intellectual with the emotional. Its not a particularly easy watch the increasingly bitter arguments, like in Anatomy of a Fall, are deeply uncomfortable but its incredibly powerful.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Gets Another Season | Next TV – Next TV

Greys Anatomy has been renewed for season 21 on ABC. It is the longest running scripted primetime show in ABC history. Shonda created the show, about a team of doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial in Seattle, dealing with life-or-death decisions, and leaning on one another for support.

Meg Marinis is the showrunner.

The loyalty and love of Greys Anatomy fans has propelled us into a historic 21st season, and I could not be more grateful, said Rhimes. Meg Marinis storytelling is a gift that continues to keep the show vibrant, compelling and alive, and I cant wait to see what she has in store for next season.

Original star Ellen Pompeo has a recurring role as Meredith Grey, while Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Kevin McKidd, Camilla Luddington and Kim Raver are in the ensemble cast.

Greys Anatomy is produced by Shondaland and ABC Signature.

Rhimes executive produces with Betsy Beers, Mark Gordon, Krista Vernoff, Debbie Allen, Zoanne Clack and Meg Marinis.

Rhimes said on Instagram: Greys was something I made up 20-plus years ago, and I am so incredibly proud that its been picked up for its 21st season. This honestly could not be possible without you guys caring about the stories I tell, the talented cast, writers, and crew.

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21 best medical dramas and TV series like Grey’s Anatomy to watch – Prestige Online Malaysia

Blending humour, stirring storylines, and heart-wrenching dialogue, Shonda Rhimes Greys Anatomy has captivated viewers and fans since its first episode debuted in March 2005. The rise and popularity of the medical drama are evident in its longevity, with the recent premiere of its record-breaking 20th season proving to lovers and naysayers alike that it is here to stay. If youre a fan of Greys Anatomy, its ensemble cast of characters, and its riveting storylines, these are 21 of the best medical dramas and TV shows to add to your watchlist.

Greys Anatomy has held a special place in the hearts of viewers since its pilot episode first aired in 2005. Nineteen extraordinary years and 20 seasons in, the show remains firmly etched in viewers hearts and minds, forever imprinted as one of the best medical dramas and TV series to have ever graced our television screens. In spite of its many efficacious distinctions, Greys is far from the first medical drama to capture an audience, and it most certainly will not be the last.

Since the release of City Hospital in 1951, medical dramas have become a longstanding staple in the realm of tv series, best beloved amongst casual viewers and hardcore fans alike. Arresting narratives and compelling plotlines created the perfect maelstrom to stoke public interest, whetting viewers appetites for all matters pertaining to medicine. And thus began the golden age of medical dramas, which unfurled an endless procession of programmes.

From classic favourites like ER to laughter-inducing comedies like Scrubs, each fresh offering brought with it a host of lovable characters and enthralling diagnoses all of which viewers ate up with gusto. So prolific was the golden age of medical dramas that it birthed series and shows that continue to grace our screens decades after the airing of their inaugural episodes.

Contrary to its name, BBCs Casualty is the longest-lived and longest-running medical drama in the world, with a staggering 1,331 episodes spread out over 38 seasons. The show first premiered in 1986; today, an extraordinary 38 years later, it is still in production, and continues to be aired on BBC One. And while Casualtys longevity certainly points to a positive trend in viewership and ratings, its not the only show who can boast of a decades-long run.

When the very first episode of General Hospital debuted in 1963, no one could have anticipated the heights it would go on to scale. Sixty-one spectacular years and seasons later, it is the longest-running medical soap opera in the world, its iconic (and sometimes unbelievable) plotlines garnering the love of a cult following that has continued to support the show even today.

So, what makes medical dramas so very addictive, and why do we keep coming back for more?

While different audiences react and reflect differently upon their medical drama addictions, a good assumption is that said dramas provide a balm for lifes unfortunate afflictions. Like death and taxes, health (or the lack thereof) is certain to come for us all in due time. And in times of sickness, what could be more comforting than watching a hero emerge on-screen in the form of a conventionally attractive doctor? From medical personnel who will stop at no end to ensure their patients survival to the tenacity displayed by said patients, medical dramas are here to remind viewers that they, too, can overcome their miserable maladies.

Beyond the intangible fluff of hope, medical dramas also serve as ground zero for discourse on ethics and bedside manner discourse that medical students and policymakers will certainly find helpful in the course of their careers. By presenting dynamic scripts and scenarios, medical dramas provide diegetic value that encourage analysis and deliberations, allowing aspiring physicians to come up with best practices for treatment and patient care alike. This can also help to develop critical thinking and accelerate decision-making with ample research that extends beyond what is portrayed in the show, of course. And, in the case of younger viewers, exposure to physician life, even on screen, can inspire a future career in medicine.

If youre a fan of Greys Anatomy (and other medical dramas), heres a comprehensive list of the best medical dramas and TV series to add to your watchlist!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the best medical TV drama?

Some of the highest-rated medical dramas and TV shows include Greys Anatomy, Bodies, Nip/Tuck, New Amsterdam, Code Black, Transplant, House, ER, The Resident, and The Good Doctor.

What is the most realistic medical drama?

Despite being a comedy, Scrubs has been rated by medical professionals as having one of the most accurate portrayals of medical personnel in training.

What is the most watched doctor show?

According to IMDb rankings, Greys Anatomy is the top-watched TV show in its list of medical dramas. It is followed by House and The Resident.

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Grey’s Anatomy renewed for 21st season – RTE.ie

Long-running medical drama Grey's Anatomy has been renewed for a 21st season.

It was confirmed to US publication Variety that Disney-owned broadcast network ABC would continue making the show, after a strike affected its 20th season, with only ten episodes completed.

Speaking to Variety, Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes said: "The loyalty and love of Grey's Anatomy fans has propelled us into a historic 21st season, and I could not be more grateful."

The Bridgerton creator handed the showrunner reins to Meg Marinis at the end of season 19 and commended her storytelling ability, saying, "Meg Marinis' storytelling is a gift that continues to keep the show vibrant, compelling and alive, and I cant wait to see what she has in store for next season."

The cast of Grey's Anatomy includes Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens, Jr., Kevin McKidd, Caterina Scorsone and Camilla Luddington. Numerous past cast members have also appeared in guest roles in recent seasons.

Greys Anatomy is the longest-running medical drama in TV history after surpassing ER in 2019.

Season 20 of Grey's Anatomy kicks off tonight on RT2 and RT Player at 9.35pm.

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Grey’s Anatomy Season 21 Renewed To Extend Historic TV Record – Screen Rant

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Hit ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy has been renewed for season 21 by the network, continuing records in the process. The show, which stars Ellen Pompeo as Meredith Grey, alongside an ensemble cast, first premiered in 2005 and helped launch the careers of many stars, including Katherine Heigl and Sandra Oh. Pompeo departed as a series regular in season 19 but continues to appear in some episodes, including the currently airing Grey's Anatomy season 20.

Per Deadline,ABC has picked Grey's Anatomy up for season 21. The announcement continues Grey's Anatomy's status as the longest-running primetime medical drama and ABC's longest-running scripted show for primetime. Season 21 is expected to have 18 episodes. Creator Shonda Rhimes commented on the renewal and her faith in Meg Marinis, who became showrunner in season 20. Check out Rhimes' comments below:

The loyalty and love of Greys Anatomy fans has propelled us into a historic 21st season, and I could not be more grateful. Meg Marinis storytelling is a gift that continues to keep the show vibrant, compelling and alive, and I cant wait to see what she has in store for next season.

Even after 20 seasons, Grey's Anatomy clearly still has a dedicated fanbase, and the renewal shows that ABC believes the show can continue to grow. In recent seasons, Grey's has taken on even more of an ensemble format than before, so there are plenty of cast members who could return for Grey's Anatomy season 21, despite the fact that most of the main cast's contracts are due to expire at the end of season 20. The following actors could return next season:

Actor

Character

Ellen Pompeo

Dr. Meredith Grey

Kevin McKidd

Dr. Owen Hunt

Chandra Wilson

Dr. Miranda Bailey

James Pickens Jr.

Dr. Richard Webber

Kim Raver

Dr. Teddy Altman

Camilla Luddington

Dr. Jo Wilson

Chris Carmack

Dr. Atticus Lincoln

Caterina Scorsone

Dr. Amelia Shepherd

Anthony Hill

Dr. Winston Ndugu

Alexis Floyd

Dr. Simone Griffith

Harry Shum Jr.

Dr. Benson Kwan

Adelaide Kane

Dr. Jules Millin

Midori Francis

Dr. Mika Yasuda

Niko Terho

Dr. Lucas Adams

Jake Borelli

Dr. Levi Schmitt

Showing no signs of slowing down, Grey's Anatomy has continued to endure in its genre, even though other medical dramas such as ER ran their course and came to an end. There is clearly a belief in the creativity and storytelling of the writing team, and that has propelled the series to success for such a long period. How long Grey's Anatomy can continue to run for is anyone's guess at this stage, but with Rhimes and Pompeo less involved now, the show could be heading toward a natural ending.

The move to renew so soon into season 20 is a positive thing for viewers, as it allows them to enjoy the current episodes without worrying they will be the end. While it seems unlikely Grey'sAnatomy will last many more seasons, the show's future will largely depend on viewership, creative approaches to storylines, and the commitment of the actors to make the best show they possibly can.

Grey's Anatomy airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. EST on ABC.

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Grey's Anatomy is considered one of the great television shows of our time, winning several awards and four Emmys. The high-intensity medical drama follows Meredith Grey and the team of doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial, who are faced with life-or-death decisions on a daily basis. They seek comfort from one another, and, at times, more than just friendship. Together they discover that neither medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white.

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As Long as You Both Shall Live | Merve Emre – The New York Review of Books

Unlike her contemporaries, Justine Triet, the Academy Award and Palme dOrwinning writer and director of Anatomy of a Fall (2023), is not interested in the jeune fille. The women at the center of her first three feature films are unmarried mothers just shy of middle age, brisk, pragmatic, professionally self-assured, and sexually magnetic. Each is orbited by a cast of mostly inept, self-absorbed men who clamor for help and approval, and who provoke in her conflicted feelings of exasperation and tenderness. They are, however, handy babysitters. Casually, she asks or expects them to hang around her dirty, cluttered apartment and look after her daughters, whom she lovesabout this, there can be no doubtbut with an air of constant preoccupation. Much of her attention is absorbed by her work, as a journalist, a lawyer, or a psychoanalyst and novelist. More than a wife or mother, she identifies as a person who manipulates the conditions of reality with her words.

In the stressful docu-comedy Age of Panic (2013), the woman is Laetitia, played by Laetitia Dosch. She is a Parisian television journalist who must cover the 2012 national elections on the same day that her estranged ex-husband insists on seeing their daughters. Laetitia bustles from task to task with an abstracted, almost dazed sense of efficiencytrying on clothes, giving instructions to the bewildered babysitter, smiling for the camerawhile her ex heaves and shouts and stalks her around the city. In the romantic comedy In Bed with Victoria (2016), the woman is Victoria, played by Virginie Efira. A brashly sexy lawyer, Victoria is often filmed from above as she sprints from one scene and one man to another: to court, where she defends her ex-boyfriend against the charge that he assaulted his girlfriend at a wedding; to a community center, where her ex-husband performs a dramatic reading of his autofictional blog about her to a room full of eager men; to her apartment, where a former client, a puppyish drug dealer, sleeps on her couch in exchange for babysitting her daughters.

In the psychological thriller Sibyl (2019), the woman is SibylEfira againa novelist and psychoanalyst. She becomes obsessed with a patient, a young, pregnant actress who must decide whether to have an abortion, a decision that recalls Sibyls own choice nearly a decade earlier to have the child of the man who abandoned her. Leaving her daughters in the care of her boyfriend, Sibyl accompanies the actress to a film set and gets caught up in the triangle formed by the actress, the actor who impregnated her, and his wife, the films director. The surreal encounterwe never quite know who is acting, who is not, or what the difference might beserves as the source material for the novel that Sibyl will write.

For Laetitia, Victoria, and Sibyl, life is a perilous high-wire act, with work serving as the pivot point, the anchor for their sense of self and reality. When their work starts to wobble, they do, too. Laetitia, drained by her day of reporting, turns violent with her ex, then hysterically horny with her lover. Victoria, whose license is suspended for unethical practices, reads the collected works of Nietzsche and overdoses on pills. Sibyl, who transgresses every boundary between an analyst and her client, drinks compulsively. Their men, never reliable to begin with, disappear. The children turn weepy, petulant, and sullen, or, worse, they remain entirely indifferent to their mothers struggles. As the womans world goes to pieces, a void opens beneath her feet, a blank where meaning and identity had been etched in the always artificial and unforgiving language of professional competence.

What does she see when she looks down? Her downfall, her shame, yesbut also her chance at freedom. When ones past suddenly feels so distant, so foreign, so violently estranged from ones present, it is possibleindeed, it may be necessaryto imagine oneself anew. And so Triets women start to play make-believe: to act; to perceive themselves, in essence, as fictional characters, and to perceive others as characters, too, who might be corralled into a grand literary act of self-reconstruction. I see very clearly now, Sibyl thinks in the films final voiceover. My life is a fiction. I can rewrite it however I want. I can do anything, change anything, create anything. She starts to write in the French tradition of autofiction, while Victoria sues her ex-husband for the autofiction he has written about her. But what kind of fictions are their lives? And how will their power to do anything, change anything, create anything infringe on others?

Anatomy of a Fall, Triets fourth feature, combines all the familiar motifs of her earlier ones but without the comedy or the sex. In their place we have a marriage between the novelist Sandra Voyter (Sandra Hller) and Samuel Maleski (Samuel Theis), a teacher who aspires to write a novel. Sandra is not only aware of the freedom that Laetitia, Sibyl, and Veronica discovered; she has exercised it to tremendous success. Her critically acclaimed autofictional novels narrate her fathers death, her mothers illness, and the accident that caused her eleven-year-old son, Daniel (Milo Machado-Graner), to lose almost all of his vision. Her novel describes the accident in such detail, like in a documentary, observes Zo, the graduate student who interviews Sandra at her house in the cold, glittering, desolate French Alps. In the scripted version of this scene, though not in the final film, Zo, fascinated and irritated by Sandras relationship to the real, interrogates her reliance on life. Your stories never come purely from your imagination, Zo accuses her, to which Sandra replies, blithely, As soon as I start writing I destroy what I know.

Anatomy of a Fall deals with the consequences of making a name by destroying what one knows. Among these consequences are the rage and disappointment of Samuel, which have curdled into a resentment so acute that it is unspeakable, uncontainable. It is atmospheric. We do not see Samuel, but we hear his hammering over the song that he plays upstairs on loop, presumably to disrupt the womens conversationan instrumental cover of 50 Cents P.I.M.P., a song that is at once embarrassing in its datedness and more than a little pathetic, especially if one imagines Samuel trying to identify with its refrain: Im a motherfuckin P.I.M.P. P.I.M.P. starts and stops, starts and stops, grows louder, until Sandra and Zo cut the interview short. Zo leaves, as does Daniel, who goes for a walk with his seeing-eye dog, Snoop, trudging far enough for the music to fade and to be replaced by the sound of their feet in the snow and Daniels gentle commands. They stumble back to the house, back to the deafening noise. There, by the side of the shed, they discover Samuels body.

The discovery and examination of the body is the only time that the film shows Samuel in its present. The autopsy turns him into a series of photographs, of bruised and fractured body parts; the investigation into his death resurrects him through videos and recordingsas a mere reproduction of a human being, a man turned into moving images and distant sounds. His speech and his actions are recreated by lawyers who rehearse the events that led to his fall. They film a polyurethane mannequin, Samuels double, falling from the window. They restage what Sandra tells them was her last conversation with Samuel: two investigators read the couples lines flatly, and a wobbling handheld camera records their performance as the harsh white sunlight pours in from the window, washing out their features.

The investigation, which attempts to understand, throug
h visual and aural technologies, the truth of what happened to Samuel, permits Triet to indulge her obsession with cinemas mixed mediums. Across all her films, her characters film, tape, and photograph, revisiting images or recordings of themselves to grasp the truth of who they were in the past and who they are now. Like Sibyl (or like Franois Truffauts Day for Night, to which Sibyl pays homage), Anatomy relishes its metacinematic twists. The film populates its world with professional actors who play at being amateurs, who act well by acting badlyas prosecutors, as lawyers, as witnessesfor the cameras within the camera.

Daniel, who must prove to the investigators that he heard his parents speaking peaceably, not fighting, when he left the house, is filmed confessing that he made a mistake about where he was when he heard them. Sandra, awkward and hesitant, practices her testimony in front of her lawyers, Vincent and Noor; they film her as she insists that she will protect Samuels image, not build a case for her innocence. You need to start seeing yourself the way others are going to perceive you, Vincent tells hera line rich in irony given that she has made a career doing just that, but with the plausible deniability that writing affords the novelist. The technologies of cinema seem to offer no such cover.

Or do they? When the story shifts from the investigation to the courtroom, almost every scene, every testimony is keyed to a video or audio recording made in its first half. The film starts to loop back on itself; like P.I.M.P., it seems to be stuck on repeat. With each repetition, its earlier scenes accrue new meaningsmeanings that the prosecutor, the defense, and Sandra argue over, in French and English. Now the audio of Zos interview with Sandra, when played for all to hear, makes Sandras voice sound hollow, exaggerated, flirtatious, and desperate. Now the video of Daniel, expressing his confusion about where he was when he heard his parents speaking, looks like the video of a guilty child trying to squirm his way out of an unpracticed lie. Now the film of the falling mannequin, played in slow-motion, appears comic in its crudity. Yet whether the original or its repetition, these are all simulacra; the truth of what happened to Samuel does not exist here. Far from establishing the definitive story, the films self-cannibalizing structure forces its mediums and its multiple languages into the same instability as the autofiction that Sandra writes.

The closest a recording comes to persuading us that we can know the truth is the recording that Samuel secretly made of the fight he and Sandra had the day before his death. They fight in the kitchen, where he has prepared a meal that she eats greedily. Ostensibly material for his novel, the audio casts them in rigid and unforgiving yet recognizable roles: the conquering woman, the thwarted man. She is a shameless careerist, a cheat, a bad mother. He is pathetic and self-victimizing, a man with big ideas and no follow-through who has blamed himself on a loop, Sandra claims, for Daniels accident. His guilt and his martyrdom to his son are choices, she insists, inoculating him from taking real artistic risks. The fight seems like the sum total of every fight they have ever hadthe sum total of all the fights, in all the marriages, in all the worldwith every accusation, every counteraccusation compressed into ten minutes. It is a stroke of genius and an act of sadism to make the dialogue as precise and loud as P.I.M.P.; to let us hear every bite and every chew, every pour of wine, every breath, hiss, and slap. Watching two people fight is as excruciatingly intimate as watching them have sex, and much more interesting.

But what does it prove? A day in the life of a marriage cannot be substituted for the day before or the day after it. People do not live on a loop, and even if they rehearse their arguments, even if they tell the same stories again and again, their performances almost always deviate from the script. That recording is not reality. If you have an extreme moment in life, an emotional peak, and focus on it, of course, it crushes everything, Sandra insists. Its our voices, but its not who we are. Yet in a courtroom, under the eyes of the law, with its faith in evidence, this is exactly what marriage becomes. Marriage is a song stuck on repeat; an endless dress rehearsal in which one plays the most abject and cruel version of oneself; a trap that one falls intobangover and over again; an infinite simulacrum of a real and fulfilling life.

It is less pessimistic, although not optimistic, to observe that all marriages settle into their patterns. Looking back, as Anatomy of a Fall forces us to do, one wonders how these patterns become well-worn grooves; when, exactly, they began to wear ones patience thin or simply shred it to bits. One also knows that the pattern does not tell the whole story. Sometimes a couple is a kind of chaos, Sandra insists. The truth lives within this chaos on the other side of what can be made visible and audible, of what can be proved beyond the shadow of a doubt.

What kind of fiction is her life? One startling answer to that question is that Sandra is a supporting actress in someone elses fictionher sons. The children in Triets previous films are too young to be much more than comic accessories; they cry, scream, play, and mimic what the adults around them say or do. To rewatch Anatomy of a Fall is to attend to the child; to what Daniel can or cannot see; to how his lack of vision stimulates his imagination. Incapable of seeing the evidence that the lawyers and investigators have generated of his fathers fall, he possesses the unique freedom to choose what to believe and what type of story to tell about his familya choice that eluded his parents, who were trapped in the same loop till death did them part. This is the obvious yet shocking revelation that anchors the film: every parents marriage plot is her childs Bildung.

If Daniel is placed front and center, a different story begins to unfoldone in which justice is not a parade of simulacra but, quite literally, blind. The film begins not with the interview but with an all-encompassing darkness. We hear before we are permitted to see, and what we hear, then see, is Snoop panting, fetching a ball to give to Daniel, who prepares his bath, while Sandra and Zo speak to each other. The two scenes, with Daniel upstairs in his private dark and his mother downstairs in her Alpine light are equally important, if entirely disconnected from each other. Day for Night, indeed.

How much can Daniel see? Or how, exactly, do he and Snoop see together? We do not have a clear sense of his point of view until the trial begins, one year after his fathers death, when he has had time to grow up, to rehearse what happened on that day in his mind. As he listens to the experts testify, the camera cuts first to his face, up close, and then shows us a flash of a scene that no one could have witnessedhis mother striking his father, his father alone, falling to his death. Where do these scenes exist?

Triets camera work suggests they exist deep in the childs mind, which is as dazzlingly and finely illuminated as the snow in the sunlight. When his mother testifies, the camera occasionally sits near Daniels shoulder, and although he cannot see her on the stand, what she discloses sharpens his point of viewof his mother, of his father, and of the crimes committed within their marriage. Listening to the recording of their fight, the exaggerated soundtrack, we suspect, is how Daniel hears it. The films visualization of it does not represent how it really played out, but how h
e imagines it.

A startling amount of Anatomy of a Fall seems to take place in Daniels consciousness, which is shaped by his active and intelligent imagination. It revolves around a single question: Is his father a suicide or his mother a murderer? When we lack the ability to judge something, and this lack is unbearable, the only thing we can do is decide, Marge, Daniels court-appointed guardian, instructs him, a little too bluntly. The narrative that Daniel reaches for to decide between these options is seeded early on, when Sandra steps outside to take a phone call, and, believing that Daniel is absorbed with practicing the piano, tells Vincent that one morning a few months earlier she found Samuel passed out in his own vomit and suspected that he had tried to overdose on aspirin. If they indict you, its probably our best defense, Vincent tells Sandra, although he does little to prove Samuels suicide.

It is Daniel who uses Snoop to see the truth. We expect the dogs vision and the boys imagination to converge; Triets close-ups of the dogs face draw attention to his eyes, pale blue and amazingly vigilant. But we do not expect Daniels willingness to put Snoop at risk. He tests the scenario his mother narrated, giving the dog aspirin, then telling the court that Snoops strange behavior tracks with his strange behavior on the day after that alleged suicide attempt, when Snoop might have eaten his fathers vomited aspirin.

The testimony that Daniel gives in court, after the recording of his parents fight, is proof of his decision to believe his mother. Daniel tells a story about taking Snoop to the vet with his father. As he begins to speak, the camera cuts to the image of Samuel in the car with Daniel in the passengers seat. The scene, which is shot partially from the back seat, cannot represent the childs visual memory; only Snoop is back there. We see Samuels mouth move, but we do not hear his voice, only Daniels narration of the story that his father allegedly told him in the car. The story is about Snoop, an outstanding dog, whose existence, Samuel explains to his son, is defined by the submission of his vision to someone elses demands. He spends his life imagining your needs, thinking about what you cant see, Daniels Samuel says. It can only end in exhaustion: Prepare yourself. Itll be hard. But it wont be the end of your life. We do not need Daniel to tell us that his father is not really speaking about Snoop, who yields his vision to Daniel with generosity, without pity or regret. We know Samuel is speaking about himself from the look of resigned, gentle bitterness on his facethe last time we see it, but through his sons imagination.

The story is, quite obviously, fictional, but by no means untrue. What Daniel narrates springs from a hard kernel of truth, a decision about who his father was, even if he cannot know what his father did. The story also seems rehearsed, with the same impassive determination with which we see Daniel playing the piano throughout the film, working the same tricky phrase until he gets it right. The clear, unfussy style of Daniels narration; the subtle and unsentimental allegory he offers his listeners; the family car as the setting for this moving exchange between father and sonthis is the realist story as courtroom testimony, an utterly flawless performance of showing, not telling (or of telling, not showing, on cinemas terms). It has to be. Daniel knows that he has no evidence. He is the only witness without a corroborating mediumno photograph, no video, no recording, no simulation, no notes. Yet Daniels story will be accepted as true by all who hear it. We know this from the slump of the prosecutors shoulders and his flat, unsneering observation that the boys testimony in no way qualifies as proof. The claim the story makes on its audience is not evidentiary; it is moral. To deny a grieving child his choiceto believe in his mothers innocence, to reunite with herwould be an act of unbearable cruelty. We know what the verdict will be. We do not need to hear it announced.

What kind of fiction is her life? The mother is a writer of autofiction. Her son is a visionary of realism. Autofiction needs realism to save it from destroying what it knows; from solipsism and self-indulgence; from destroying other peoples lives in the pursuit of self-creation. Realism needs autofiction to liberate it from the imagination; to charge its claims to reality with truth, even if they are not, strictly speaking, real. Anatomy of a Fall is not truly a story about marriage, good, bad, whatever. It is a story about how cinema can reconcile these estranged genres of prose. More prosaically, it is about how a mother needs her son, and how a son needs his mother, evenor especiallywhen their visions of life diverge. Together, they can do anything, change anything, create anything. For some, this may be an ennobling prospect. For othersa husband and father, perhapsit may be a terrifying one.

But lets spare a sympathetic thought for husbands at the end. There is, of course, a more literal answer to the question What kind of fiction is her life? Sandras life is a fiction written by Justine Triet and her partner, Arthur Harari, winners of the 2023 Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. Harari, who also cowrote the screenplay for Sibyl, has appeared in all of Triets films, in increasingly diminished roles. In Age of Panic, he is Arthur, the calm, competent, handsome, and charming law student who helps Laetitias ex see his daughters. In In Bed with Victoria, he is Le dresseur de chimpanz, the handler of the chimpanzee that performs at the wedding where Victorias ex-boyfriend is accused of assault, and that serves as a witness at his trial. In Sibyl, he is Dr. Katz, Sibyls analyst, who speaks torrentially, maniacally, in the films opening, but soon fades from the story.

In Anatomy of a Fall, Harari is La critique littraire, a literary critic. We glimpse him only once, on the television program that Daniel and Sandra watch, simultaneously but separately, as they wait for the verdict. He explains to the audience that people are excited by the trial because it inverts the expected order of things; suddenly life is vulnerable to fiction instead of the other way around. In this state of vulnerability, the truth of what happened to Samuel does not matter. What matters is which version of the story people find more persuasive, more intriguing. The story of a writer who murdered her husband is a lot more interesting than a teacher who committed suicide, he concludes, before echoing Sandras words to Zo at the films beginning: Fiction can destroy reality.

Triets casting of Harari as a lawyer, a handler, an analyst, and a critic points us to a way out of the films obsessive loops and toward a more optimistic vision of marriage. Marriage is a contract, one that secures every persons right and responsibility to care for the family they have created. Marriage is an entertaining social performance, in which one escorts a mostly well-trained primate from one party to another, encouraging him or her to perform tricks. Marriage is a conversation, during which one person talks incessantly, then shuts up and listens. Marriage is like a nightly television program; you tune into it for brief, illuminating stretches of time before it fades into the background of daily life. Marriage is an inside joke between cowriters, a director and her criticthe trick is to find new ways to deliver the punch line. Marriage is a way of recruiting a thwarted man for your creative project rather than, say, murdering him.

Which marriage you are in depends on which story you want to believe. And that depe
nds on which story you find more interesting.

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Grey’s Anatomy Season 20 Just Proved Maggie & Winston Won’t Be Endgame – imdb

Warning! Spoilers about Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 3 ahead.

Winston's behavior in Grey's Anatomy season 20, episode 3 shows he has reached the point of no return in his marriage with Maggie. Winston finally puts himself first by removing his wedding band, signaling the end of his unsuccessful marriage. The ending of Grey's Anatomy season 20, episode 3 closes the shared chapter between Maggie and Winston, giving them a chance to be happy by themselves instead of unhappy together.

Winston and Maggies relationship seemed doomed before the Greys Anatomy season 19 finale gave some hope about it surviving, but season 20, episode 3 showed the true damage it secretly sustained. Maggie and Winstons relationship differed from Maggies previous ones, possibly even lasting the longest because Winston brought out Maggies most easygoing side, countering her tendency to plan meticulously and act most reasonably with his spontaneity. Winstons move to Seattle in Greys Anatomy season 17 was proof of that,...

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Grey’s Anatomy Season 20, Episode 3 Recap: 8 Biggest Story Reveals – Screen Rant

Warning! This article contains SPOILERS for Grey's Anatomy season 20, episode 3.

Grey's Anatomy season 20, episode 3 introduced a new character to Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital while bringing an old one back. The episode also continued a trend from the Greys Anatomy season 20 premiere by featuring Meredith, despite her having left Seattle for Boston in the season 19 mid-season finale. It has been revealed that Ellen Pompeo will appear for at least four episodes of Greys Anatomy season 20, meaning viewers have more Meredith to look forward to in the upcoming episodes as well, especially with the reveals from episode 3 that set up her working in Seattle more.

The latest Greys Anatomy episode followed its classic formula of focusing on one big case and patient along with some of the other doctors in the hospital and their storylines. With over 420 episodes, the medical drama still manages to find ways to make their stories fresh with exciting new cases, some of which in Greys Anatomy are based on real-life cases. Still, as interesting as the cases get, the high point of every episode is the drama with the doctors behind the scenes, and Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 3 delivered plenty of it.

At the end of Greys Anatomy season 19, Meredith proposed a new approach to Alzheimers research that would mean decades of work was wrong. If Meredith is right, shed be hitting a major medical breakthrough, but if shes wrong, she could be hurting the reputation of those who came before her and the field of medical research. Due to this, Catherine, whom Meredith is currently working for in Boston, told her to just stick to the research she was hired for. Unable to let it go, Meredith and Amelia started working together behind Catherines back.

Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 3 opened with Meredith and Amelia presenting their research to an excited board of investors. Unfortunately, the board assumed that Catherine was onboard as well, which was a condition of their funding. Rather than try and get her on board, Meredith spent most of Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 3 hiding from Catherine, as she knew her boss would never approve. Without funding, her and Amelias research cant go anywhere, so support is vital.

The Greys Anatomy season 20 trailer featured interactions between Amelia and Grey Sloan Memorial Hospitals newest doctor, Monica Beltran, that got viewers excited about what was to come. It wasnt until Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 3 that Monica made her first appearance, but her scenes with Amelia made it worth the wait. The duo got off on the wrong foot, with Amelia stealing a spot Monica was waiting for in the parking lot, only for them to have to work with each other on a case throughout the episode.

Monica is a new pediatric attending surgeon, making her the first peds surgeon to join the Greys Anatomy main cast since Cormac Hayes. Together, Monica and Amelia, with Blues assistance, worked on an 8-year-old girl named Milan with congenital hydrocephalus. From the start, Monica rubbed Amelia the wrong way. Amelia saw her as rude and dismissive, with the new surgeon blunt and unafraid of constructive criticism.

While Amelia was initially offended by Monica telling her to think of another treatment for Milan, it ended up being good advice. Despite the tension between them, they wound up working well together, as noted by Milans mom. When Amelia complained about Webber to Monica, he said that he hired Monica because she reminded him of the neurosurgeon. Amelia has always butted heads with people similar to her, as shown through her relationship with Derek. With Amelia seeing Monica in a different light by the end of Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 3, a new romance could be brewing.

Greys Anatomy season 19 was hard on Winston and Maggies relationship, as she ultimately made the decision to move to Chicago without him and repeatedly put her career above their marriage. Fortunately, Winston and Maggie seemed to get a happy ending in Greys Anatomy season 19, with them agreeing to try to make their relationship work long distance. In Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 3, Winston was finally going to visit Maggie in Chicago, but an important case got in the way of his trip.

A massive watercraft arrived in the parking lot at Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital with its pilot, Nate, who had been trying to paddle from Seattle to Hong Kong, stuck inside. The bars were keeping him from potentially bleeding out, making it tricky for Winston and the team of doctors to figure out how to free him and get him into the operating room. Nate explained that he built the watercraft to prove himself to his wife, who chose him over her billionaire ex-boyfriend.

Eventually, they were able to free Nate, but he sadly didnt make it off the table. His wife initially blamed herself, but Simone shared Nates last message with her, letting her know just how much he loved her. Winston watched the scene in Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 3 with Maggie and his failed visit on his mind.

From Greys Anatomy seasons 15 to 18, Levi, better known as Schmitt, was in a relationship with Nico Kim, an orthopedic attending surgeon. Their relationship was a rocky one, full of ups and downs, with it finally ending after Schmitt tragically lost a patient. Following their breakup, Levi left Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital in Greys Anatomy season 19 to work for the Seattle Mariners and hadnt returned until the most recent episode.

In Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 3, Nico appeared at the hospital, but not as a doctor. He and his partner, Jason, and their surrogate were working with Jo, as they were expecting their first child. This threw Schmitt off, as he didnt know that Nico even wanted children. Nico confessed that hed only been with Jason for 9 months, and though he hadnt always wanted children, he knew he wanted to be with Jason, even if it meant becoming a dad.

Though it seemed as though Schmitt might have wanted Nico back, a conversation with Jo revealed his true feelings. Jo pointed out that Schmitt simply felt behind, as he wasnt seeing anyone and all his friends were in committed romantic relationships. In the previous Greys Anatomy episode, Schmitt hit it off with a patient, so he might not be single for much longer.

After the stunts they pulled in the Greys Anatomy season 19 finale, the interns were put on probation. In Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 2, Bailey gave them a list of procedures they needed to complete if they wanted to return to the operating room. Unfortunately for the interns, it wasnt an easy list to complete, and they relied on good assignments to get them done. When Yasuda and Adams were assigned to watch the gunshot wound patient from last episode, Dorian, who was still unconscious, they knew they probably wouldnt be checking anything off their list.

While Yasuda accepted the assignment in stride, not wanting to get into any more trouble with Bailey, Adams didnt have the same reaction. He left Yasuda alone with the patient in search of some more hands-on work, determined to get into the OR before Kwan, whom he saw as his biggest competition. As roommates, Yasuda was trying to form a tentative friendship with Adams, whom she still blamed for getting them banned from the OR. Thus, she reluctantly agreed to cover for him with Bailey.

When Dorian started coding, Yasuda was alone with him. Adams returned just when Yasuda made the diagnosis of abdominal compartment syndrome, and she went to get the proper materials to treat him. Unfortunately, Bailey arrived a
t just the wrong moment for Adams to claim he made the diagnosis and for her to scold Yasuda for being absent. Later, in the locker room, Yasuda confronted Adams, telling him their truce was off.

To hide from Catherine, who was also visiting Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital, Meredith decided to spend the day with Teddy, who was doing physical therapy. It was nice to see the pair interact, as despite knowing each other for years, there arent many one-on-one scenes between them. Throughout Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 3, Teddy tried to get Meredith to talk about herself, her work in Boston, and why she was in Seattle in particular.

When Teddy fell off the treadmill during her physical therapy session, Meredith finally told Teddy the truth about her and Amelias research. Rather than reacting like Catherine had, Teddy was supportive and told Meredith that she wanted to fund her research through the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital discretionary fund. This would allow Meredith to not just continue her research, but to hide it from Catherine as well. It was the perfect solution to Amelia and Merediths problem in Greys Anatomy season 20.

Even though Winston missed his flight due to the unexpected case, it didnt matter, as Maggie had canceled on him, and not for the first time. Apparently, Winston had been trying to see Maggie in Chicago for weeks, but she always had a last-minute excuse about why she couldnt meet with him. It appeared as though Winston was the only one willing to put in the time to make their relationship work, with Maggie once again putting work first. In a conversation with Owen, Winston confessed he didnt know if his marriage was still worth fighting for.

Teddys relationship with Owen in Greys Anatomy went through similar struggles as Maggie and Winstons in season 19, with Teddy becoming Chief of Surgery and Owen working to get off surgical probation. Owen advised Winston to think about why he was fighting in the first place and left the head of cardiothoracic surgery to himself. Winston then took off his wedding ring, suggesting that he might be done fighting. With Maggie supposed to make an appearance in Greys Anatomy season 20, it will be interesting to see if their relationship can be saved.

At the end of Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 3, Simone returned home to find Adams missing. Not only was he gone, but so were all of his things. Without a word to anyone, Adams had moved out of the intern house. His roommates were Yasuda and Simone, both of whom he had a rocky relationship with, so it wasnt exactly a surprising move for him in Greys Anatomy. Adams and Simone had just ended their relationship and Yasuda made it clear they werent friends, which would have made it hard for him to live with them.

The Greys Anatomy season 20, episode 4 promotional video also showed scenes of the interns getting questioned about what happened with Sam in the season 19 finale. One scene suggested that they threw Adams under the bus, which could compromise his place in the Grey Sloan Memorial Hospital residency program. Hopefully, Adams will figure out his place in Greys Anatomy season 20, even if it's not in the intern house anymore.

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Release Date

1

We've Only Just Begun

March 14, 2024

2

Keep The Family Close

March 21, 2024

3

Walk on the Ocean

March 28, 2024

4

Baby Can I Hold You

April 4, 2024

5

Never Felt So Alone

April 11, 2024

6

TBA

April 18, 2024

7

TBA

May 2, 2024

8

TBA

May 9, 2024

9

TBA

May 16, 2024

10

TBA

May 23, 2024

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Grey's Anatomy is considered one of the great television shows of our time, winning several awards and four Emmys. The high-intensity medical drama follows Meredith Grey and the team of doctors at Grey Sloan Memorial, who are faced with life-or-death decisions on a daily basis. They seek comfort from one another, and, at times, more than just friendship. Together they discover that neither medicine nor relationships can be defined in black and white.

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