TCW’s Brexit Watch: Will Johnson cave in a second time? – The Conservative Woman

BREXIT Watch is starting to resemble the months before October 31 last year. Any extension to the UK leaving date had been ruled out. The UK was definitely leaving the EU and lorry drivers were reminded about the new cross-Channel documents needed. Prime Minister Johnson was making speeches rejecting a future relationship with the EU of vassalage, saying that the WA/PD was dead. Then suddenly he caved in and signed the WA/PD with trivial alterations, and signed the Irish Protocol economically sundering Northern Ireland from the UK, breaking a direct promise he had given the DUP the previous year. Though hailed as a victory, it left the UK in a very bad negotiating position for the next phase. Surely he had read and digested this toxic WA, thrice rejected by the Commons? Why had his officials let him sign it? Why had Dominic Take Back Control Cummings agreed to this unnecessary self-imprisonment? We do not know, but the PM blinked when faced with a no-deal Brexit.

Once more the PM insists that there will be noextension to the leaving date of December31.Once more the UK is resisting the annexation of UK fisheries, this time on the principle of sovereignty, as well as ongoing EU regulation the level playing field which would negate Brexit but which the EU continues to insist on.

The UK is arguing thatArticle 50 entails no such EU controls over a state choosing to leave, and that it is merely proposing the same terms and conditions as with Canada and Japan.

The UK is now saying talks need an extra impetus and that it needs an endpoint in October to prepare for the exit on December 31; in turn the EU is denying this is possible. Though talks with the US have finally started, they are in danger of being sabotaged by the farming lobby and DEFRA, who, fearing competition, are deploying what look to be mythical and unscientific smears on US production methods.

What is the likely outcome? The EU is fairly sure that all this is theatre for the UK audience and that the PM will cave in just as he did last year, despite all his robust promises to the contrary. In a fascinating report forRTE, Tony Connelly reprises last years UK quick surrender to the dead WA vassalage following a phone call from Chancellor Merkel to Johnson:

On 7 October last year, there was a defining phone call between Boris Johnson and Angel Merkel.

It had been a turbulent week. The EU had rejected Johnsons plan for a hi-tech customs border on the island of Ireland.A no-deal exit was just over three weeks away.Donald Tusk, President of the European Council, accused Johnson of engaging in a stupid blame game.

But it was how a Downing Street source had characterised the phone call that sent the political temperature soaring.

The source had told journalists: Merkel said that if Germany wanted to leave theEUthey could do it no problem, but the UK cannot leave without leaving Northern Ireland behind in a customs union and in full alignment for ever.

Blood was boiling. The DUP leader Arlene Foster accused the EU and Dublin of wanting to trap Northern Ireland. Officials in Brussels and Berlin questioned whether the notoriously circumspect Merkel would have used such language. A Downing Street source suggested a deal was now essentially impossible, not just now but ever.

However, senior sources close to developments that week say Merkels interventionwaspivotal. Ireland, the European Commission, and other member states had been insisting Johnsons plan a blend of customs processing centres near the Irish border, streamlined by technology and derogations from EU law was not acceptable. Now the German Chancellor was telling Johnson directly it would not work. It has a different type of weight when it comes from Merkel, says one key source. It played a role, definitely.

The role it played was to force Johnson to abandon his Irish border plan. Three days later he met the Taoiseach Leo Varadkar at Thornton Manor near Liverpool. To considerable surprise, they emerged after 90 minutes proclaiming a pathway to an agreement.

The worry is that Merkel will succeed in bullying Johnson into surrendering the UK again into the vassalage hes so famous fordecrying, and that the PM is just not up to holding his ground late in the battle. He needs to accept that the long-term interest of the UK as an independent coastal state means walking away from EU regulation economically, politically and indeed militarily.

Alexandra Phillips and Ben Habib, both former Brexit Party MEPs, also worry about the PM bottling it when the denouement comes. They worrythat Monsieur Barnier has the UK in a grotesque grip, using at every opportunitythe Political Declaration which Johnson dismissed as not legally binding.

Theirdevastating account sets out the catastrophic surrenderthatJohnsons signing of the WA/PD was.and how it handed control ofthe negotiations tothe EU again, with the Political Declaration shepherding the UK towards ongoing EU regulation. They say:Following the resumption of face-to-face parleys at the start of the week, indeed the mood music coming from the Prime Minister is undaunted, uncompromising and unapologetically advocating full-fat freedom. But weve been here before. Peel back the swashbuckling spin and what lies beneath is the samewretched set of arrangements Boris Johnson once protested as vassalage.

Meanwhile Barnier simply has to keep banging home his level playing field a field that will be even more tilted to EU unfairness, it seems.

Everything hangs on Johnsons nerve. Has he the nerve to walk away and to make the necessary WTO preparations for this? For all his patriotic rhetoric, is he a Chamberlain not a Churchill? Given the passive-aggressive remainer inertia from the governmental support machine, witnessed a year ago in Sir Mark Sedwills dire Project Fear warning letter on a no-deal Brexit,the pressure will be on Johnson to cave in. Worried that this will happen, Nigel Farage threatens to fire up the engines of his Brexit Party again.

I fear it will almost certainly be needed.

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The Best CYBORG Comics DC Fans Need To Read | Screen Rant – Screen Rant

If you're looking to get to know Victor Stone aka Cyborg, check out these important comic issues to get better acquainted with the classic DC hero

For those curious to know more about Victor Stone aka Cyborg portrayed by actor Ray Fisher in Justice Leagueand Joivan Wade on Doom Patrol, say no more! Vic Stone has been a prominent character in the DC Comics Universe for over 30 years where he played a prominent role in the Teen Titans and was only recently upgraded to the Justice League for the better part of a decade which means that's a whole lot of comics to read in order to know everything.

Created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Perez in DC Comics Presents #26, the half-man, half-machine teenage superhero began as a talented athlete torn between the expectations of his genius parents and his desire to pursue his career in sports. Unfortunately, a horrible accident not only robbed him of his mother but changed his entire life as his life was saved by replacing a significant part of his body with cybernetic enhancements, giving his new and extraordinary powers. He would eventually find a second family within a new incarnation of the Teen Titans and remain a member for years until he became a founding member of the Justice League during the New 52 reboot in 2011. This new chapter in Cyborg's superhero career leads to his place in both animated and live-action films, and even a solo series or two. If you're still somewhat unfamiliar with the character but want to learn more, here are some good suggestions to aquatint yourself with Cyborg and his remarkable character.

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Victor Stone's first canonical experience happened in DC Comics Presents #26, during a vision sequence that Dick Grayson had during a solo mission. Vic appeared alongside his other future Teen Titans as they combated an alien threat from another dimension. This vision turned out to be the doing of his future teammate Raven who would eventually unite all of the team's members. Although this technicality would seem moreknowledgeablefor the seller's market, co-creators Wolfman and Perez made sure to give him a more detailed debut in New Teen Titans #1. Taking place a week after the events in the former issue, we are introduced to Vic training in an empty stadium with his old coach in attendance. Reminiscing about old times while demonstrating his current superhuman powers, we see Vic lamenting over his apparent loss of humanity and his current feelings of alienation and loneliness due to his current circumstances. When his brooding is interrupted by the arrival of Raven who brings along the other Teen Titans, his weak attempt to scare them off is followed by a nonchalant acceptance of their offer for membership. As they moved to save future member Starfire from her would-be captors, Vic didn't realize that this team would become a second family to him for the rest of his life and give him back the sense of purpose he so longed for.

During a Titans camping trip, the team goes around the literal and metaphorical fire sharing their backstories and details of how they came to be. Wolfman and Perez flesh out even more of Victor's back story by establishing his early role in his parent's scientific experiments which resulted in a child genius but one secluded from the world and without many friends. Eventually, he is allowed to break out of his shell and he becomes an extraordinary athlete with friends and a girlfriend despite the friction that these risks have on his relationship with his intellectual and overprotective parents. The Stone family is changed forever when an otherworldly creature accidentally escapes during one of their experiments. His mother Ellinore is killed and Vic is gravely injured, his life saved by his father Silas who remakes him as half-man, half-machine individual. Although initially angry and upset at the loss of his mother and his concept of humanity, Vic is eventually able to master his new abilities but his depression and isolation are only made worse when he finds he can't return to the activities and relationships he previously cherished. Although his backstory was full of difficulty and pain, Vic finds himself grateful that it leads him to the Teen Titans which not only gave him a second chance at a family but also to make peace withwhat remained of his remaining family.

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Damaged heavily during the 'Titans Hunt' story-line, Vic was rebuilt but his teammates found his personality seemingly gone as their friend appeared to be more man than machine. The Titans then faced an alien race called Technis which traveled throughout the universe and failed to assimilate the Earth as part of its mission to catalog all known existence. Although defeated, the Technis appealed to Vic's goal of reclaiming his perceived lost humanity and he agreed to integrate himself into the alien hive mind of hundreds of consciousnesses. Now calling himself Cyberion, he and Beast Boy/Changeling traveled the universe on Technis' mission until the alien consciousness was destroyed. Facing that loss and the absence of his friend who decided to return to Earth, Victor lost even more of his humanity to his mechanical consciousness.

Cyberion would eventually return to Earth but as a Technis entity that not only absorbed the Moon but also began to systematically abduct anyone who had ever been a member or even affiliated with the Titans throughout their history. While the remaining heroes worked to contain the natural disasters caused by this unnatural event, some of the Titans figure out this is being masterminded by what remains of Victor's consciousness. While the Justice League and Titans fight over the correct way to deal with the situation, a select group of the original Titans battle through the advanced obstacles and are able to appeal to their long-lost friend's humanity. With his consciousness and soul encapsulated in former Titan Minion's shape-shifting Omegadrone, Vic not only returned to Earth but also the Titans and would eventually regain hisoriginal Cyborg appearance.

Around this time, Victor had witnessed the dissolution of the Teen Titans and the Young Justice team following a climactic battle that resulted in the death of founding Teen Titan member Donna Troy. Seeing all the potential and need for the team's existence, the iconic Titans Tower was moved to the West Coast and Victor personally sent out an invite to various individuals in the teenage superhero community. The end result was a new incarnation of Teen Titans such as Superboy (Conner Kent), Robin (Tim Drake), and Wonder Girl (Cassie Sandsmark) along with classic Titans such as himself, Beast Boy and Starfire. Already facing their old foe Deathstroke whose history with the Titans comes with a unique twist and their latest clash with the Justice League, this arc showed a transition from member to leader for Cyborg. He became both the primary leader and mentor for the team at this time, operating on the kind of membership models he witnessed working alongside Dick Grayson and Donna Troy throughout the years. Although he would have to relinquish this title due to pivotal events in DC Comics continuity, he would continue to be their statesman as well as the second-in-command. Victor had become a pillar of strength and knowledge that other Titans members came to rely on and that reliability would continue on throughout his superhero career.

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An interesting fact about Victor Stone and his membership with the Justice League is that before the New 52 came into existence, Cyborg had been considered. In Justice League of America #3, Superman, Batman, and Wonder Woman were discussing potential new members and they all agreed that Victor should be considered based on his powers and experience. However, these plans oddly enough were never actually executed.

During the company-wide reboot known as the New 52, Victor Stone's origin, backstory, and powers were altered significantly as he would nowofficially be among thefounding members of the Justice League. His history and alliance with the Teen Titans completely erased, Victor Stone was a star athlete who could never gain the attention of his scientist father who considered athletes meaningless during the age of superheroes. However Vic's latest confrontation with his father took a turn for the worse when the Mother Box Silas Stone's lab was examining suddenly activated, bombarding his lab with volatile energy and Parademons coming from the active Boom Tube. The widowed Silas again refused to let his son die and took experimental technology from S.T.A.R labs "Red Room" to rebuild his son as an advanced Cyborg with near-limitless technological capabilities and defenses. With his learning curve significantly shorter than before, Victor had little time to brood as the members of the not-so-Justice League required his assistance in taking down Darkseid and his otherworldly forces. With Darskeid's Apokoliptan technology integrated into his body, Victor proved to be integral in forcing Darkseid and his Parademons back into where they came and disabling their technology so they would not be able to return. The seven heroes would eventually be named the Justice League with Victor as their youngest member but one whose command of technology would make him absolutely essential in major events.

Eventually, further storylines would continue to explore Vic's relationship with his technology, his concept of humanity, and his contribution to the Justice League, eventually even acknowledging some of his histories with the Titans. These are but some of the many issues featuring our brave, fearless tech-based superhero who can be seen in DC animated films or in ensemble casts like Justice League or the Doom Patrol. AlthoughCyborg constantly struggles to define his humanity being half-machine, many of his teammates would say that he was the most human of them all, remembered as a reliable teammate, a loyal friend, and a damn good hero.

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THE FLASH Producer Seemingly Confirms That Ray Fisher’s Cyborg Will Indeed Appear In The Movie – CBM (Comic Book Movie)

At this point, The Flash (or Flashpoint as it's occasionally known) has been through its fair share of writers and directors, and that's led to a lot of conflicting reports about what we'll see in the movie. One constant, however, has been Ray Fisher's Cyborg, a fellow member of the Justice League it's thought will have a co-starring role in this standalone adventure for the Scarlet Speedster.

IT helmer Andy Muschietti is currently hard at work on The Flash - which we're assuming will still star Ezra Miller after that video surfaced of him allegedly choking a fan - and his wife and producing partner has now seemingly dropped quite the bombshell during an exchange on Instagram.

As you can see below, she responds to a fan by saying "obviously" when asked if Cyborg will appear.

That seemingly confirms recent reports that Fisher is still expected to appear in some way, while potentially also indicating that we are going to get some sort of loose adaptation of Flashpoint (a story which saw Cyborg play a key role after the Fastest Man Alive broke the DC Universe's timeline).

We'll have to wait and see, but this is definitely food for thought!

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Justice League: Cyborg Is The Key To Defeating Darkseid – Screen Rant

According to new info about the upcoming Justice League Odyssey #24, it seems that Cyborg may be the Justice League's only chance to stop Darkseid.

Everyone's favorite "Booyah" screaming bionic boy Cyborg isn't always taken the most seriously as a hero, largely due to his recent characterization on Teen Titans Go, but that doesn't mean he can't pack a punch. Believe it or not, according to new info about the upcomingJustice League Odyssey #24, it seems that Cyborg might be the key to the Justice League's only chance to stop Darkseid.

Originally created by writerMarv Wolfmanand artistGeorge Prez, Cyborg serves a bridge between humanity and technology. After a terrible accident within his father's lab mutilates and almost kills him, his father saves his life by using experimental cybernetic prosthetics, making him part man, and part machine. Being enhanced as he is, Cyborg has various abilities stretching from typical superhuman enhancements, such as super strength, to more unique abilities, like being able to directly interact with computers.

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Created by the amazing writer/artistJack Kirby, Darkseid has been one of DC's largest villains since his inception. The tyrannical ruler of the planetApokolips, Darkseid's purpose in life is to conquer the entire universe, wiping out any sentient life that stands in his way.Coming from a race known as the New Gods, Darkseid is incredibly strong and has a wide array of powers, including disintegrating rays known as Omega Beams. Considered to be one of the most powerful enemies in the entire DC-verse, it is a bit of a surprise that out of all the Leaguers Cyborg is going to be the one to face him.

This news of Cyborg taking on Darkseid comes as part of DC'sSeptember comics solicitations, alongside a slew of exciting new comics. Theissueis written by Dan Abnett, with art by Cliff Richards, cover byJos Ladrnn, and a variant cover by Junggeun Yoon. The story features Cyborg's struggle with being under the influence of Darkseid's programingand the revelation he might be the only way to take down the New God.Here's the solicitation from DC Comics:

Written by DAN ABNETT

Art by CLIFF RICHARDS

Cover by JOS LADRNN

Variant cover by JUNGGEUN YOON

Darkseid stands triumphant again. On the cusp of rewriting reality and controlling the destiny of the universe, the Lord of Apokolips must face one final challenge: Vic Stone, Cyborg. If the half-man/half-machine Titan can overcome Darkseids programming, he may be the Justice Leagues only chance at stopping the dark gods power grab on the edge of the universe.

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Cyborg Confirmed To Make His DCEU Return In The Flash – We Got This Covered

The announcement that the Snyder Cut of Justice League was finally becoming a reality after a two and a half year online campaign seems to have blown the doors wide open in terms of what the future holds for the DCEU. The Ayer Cut of Suicide Squad is picking up some serious momentum, Henry Cavill has finally committed his future to the franchise after much speculation, and theres even rumors that Warner Bros. owners AT&T want Ben Affleck to return and make his version of The Batman.

One of the biggest beneficiaries of the Snyder Cut though looks to be Ray Fisher, who was the first to get the call when it was confirmed that the reassembled version of the movie was made official, with Cyborg set to play a much bigger role in the story the second time around. Which can only be good news, as it appeared that the actors time as part of the shared universe was over for good, even though he was once set to headline his own solo movie and have a major supporting role in The Flash.

However, in a recent exchange with a fan, producer Barbara Muschietti confirmed that Victor Stone is still set to feature in The Flash, despite the project facing some uncertainty of its own given star Ezra Millers recent transgressions. Despite cycling through numerous directors and writers since first being announced in 2014, it would appear that some elements of the earliest drafts are still set to factor into the story, including Cyborg himself.

Cyborg hasnt exactly turned out to be the career-changing role that Fisher thought it would be, of course, with the 32 year-olds appearance in the third season of True Detective his only onscreen credit since Justice League, but with a return in both the Snyder Cut and The Flash on the cards, it looks like his time in the DCEU isnt done quite yet.

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Supermans Worst Villain is Based On A MARVEL Hero – Screen Rant

Superman has had many iconic enemies over the years. In addition to his arch nemesis Lex Luthor, Superman has fought epic battles against Brainiac, Bizarro, and the seemingly all-powerful imp Mr. Mxyzptlk. In more recent years, comic book creators have come up with additional memorable adversaries, such as Doomsday, the monster that beat Superman to death.

Strangely, however, the man who would become one of Supermans most dangerous villains actually had his roots in a completely different comic book company. While he would eventually evolve into one of the DC Universes best-known villains, the Cyborg Superman was originally an homage to Reed Richards, the leader of the Fantastic Four!

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Although most people now know him as the Cyborg Superman (or simply The Cyborg) this villains real name is Hank Henshaw. Introduced in The Adventures of Superman #465 as a crew member on the NASA space shuttle Excalibur, Henshaw was a brilliant scientist who wanted to conduct experiments in radiation in outer space. The other members of Henshaws crew included his wife Terri and his friends Steven and Jim. Unfortunately, while conducting their experiments, the shuttle hit a solar flare and the ship crash landed on Earth.

Upon exiting the ship, Stevens body was destroyed but he reconstructed a form out of cosmic radiation. Jim also managed to build a new monstrous body out of earth and wreckage. Meanwhile Terri began phasing out of reality and Henshaws hair turned white while his body began to degrade. Desperate to find a cure for their condition, the four decided to go to LexCorp and use the equipment there to treat their mutated bodies.

Up to this point, the crews transformation seemed to be a gross parody of the transformation Reed Richards and his family experienced in Marvel Comics Fantastic Four #1. However, things soon took a hideous twist. The radiation began affecting the minds of the crew and they ended up getting into a fight with Superman. Fortunately, Superman chose to help Henshaw and his friends but their condition rapidly worsened and Superman was only able to save Henshaws wife from vanishing completely as Hanks body literally fell apart.

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However, Supermans writers werent done with Hank Henshaw just yet. Although his human body was now gone, Henshaw surviving mind developed the ability to control machines and created a new mechanical body from LexCorp machines. Unfortunately, when he tried to reconnect with his wife in this form, she went insane and committed suicide. Heartbroken and furious, Henshaw fell into conflict with Superman once again. In the end, Henshaw built a new form out of the ship that brought Kal-El to Earth and used it to explore the universe.

Unfortunately, Hank eventually went insane and came to believe that Superman was responsible for the shuttle accident and his wifes death. His belief wasnt completely irrational Superman had thrown the Kryptonian being, the Eradicator, into the sun earlier causing some solar flares. However, Henshaws wife confirmed that the solar flare that hit the Excalibur was not caused by Supermans actions.

Nevertheless, Henshaw wanted revenge on Superman a revenge he thought he would be denied when he discovered that Superman had died in battle with Doomsday. Undaunted, Hank decided to destroy Supermans good name by building a cyborg body for himself and posing as the Cyborg Superman. As the Cyborg, Hank first gained the publics trust (and even President Bill Clintons endorsement), but he later destroyed Coast City with the help of the alien warlord Mongul (whom Henshaw had made his slave).

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Superman returned, however, and seemingly destroyed Hanks new body but Henshaw was now basically immortal and kept reconstructing his body over and over again. Destroying Coast City also made him an enemy of Green Lantern as well as Superman and his later schemes operated on a cosmic level rather appropriate for a man who had started out as a DC version of Reed Richards.

Remarkably, some of Henshaws exploits eventually allowed him to cross into the Marvel Universe. His original crossing put him into conflict with Green Lantern and the Silver Surfer. Later, however, he actually came face-to-face with Marvels Fantastic Four in Superman/Fantastic Four: The Infinite Destruction. When Superman follows the Cyborg into the Marvel Universe, the Man of Steel was turned into a Herald of Galactus and Henshaw teamed up with the Fantastic Four, using his sophisticated tracking abilities to help track down Galactus.

During this odd alliance, Henshaw recognized the similarities between his origin and the Fantastic Four. Having inhabited the FFs computers, he reflected on how the cosmic radiation that gave the Fantastic Four their powers was almost identical to the radiation that affected his crew. From there, however, he realized that their lives diverged radically, with Henshaw declaring war on humanity instead of fighting for it like the Fantastic Four.

Henshaw even got into a fight with his original doppelganger Reed Richards, whom he considers a pathetic loser. Ultimately, however, he is defeated when he asked Galactus to make him perfect causing Galactus to transform his Cyborg body into a flawless piece of metal. Naturally, Henshaw would escape this fate to terrorize Superman and the DC Universe again, but the adventure did serve to spotlight his unique link to the Fantastic Four and showed how different his character had become since his original adventure.

The Cyborg Superman proved so popular that he was reimagined many times, in comic books, television shows, and movies. In The New 52, The Cyborg Superman was actually Supergirls father Zor-El, transformed into a half-machine creature by Brainiac. Hank Henshaw has also appeared in Supergirl (where Hank Henshaw became both the cover identity for the Martian Manhunter as well as Cyborg Superman).

Henshaw also played a big role in the Death of Superman and Reign of the Supermen DC animated movies. While these movies do show Henshaws doomed shuttle mission, they downplayed his connection to the Fantastic Four by establishing that cosmic villain Darkseid turned him into the Cyborg Superman. In truth, Henshaw has become such a powerful character in his own right that he no longer needs to be linked to Reed Richards or the Fantastic Four but one should not ignore the curious debt he owes to Marvels First Family.

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Michaels background in storytelling draws him to find the most fascinating aspects of any topic and transform them into a narrative that informs and entertains the reader. Thanks to a life spent immersed in comic books and movies, Michael is always ready to infuse his articles with offbeat bits of trivia for an extra layer of fun. In his spare time, you can find him entertaining kids as Spider-Man or Darth Vader at birthday parties or scaring the heck out of them at haunted houses.

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5 Modern Technologies That You First Saw In Movies, TV Shows – YourStory

We are already about to get past the first decade of the 21st century. It's almost every day that we bump into new technology, be it flying cars, some robot that does better stunts than humans, or some AI software capable of recognizing a person in a mob. Sends a chill down the spine, huh!

However, one thing you might have realized is that many technologies that we have today had some sort of existence in the past. Many of them have been inspired by movies and books. Yes, many gadgets and services we use today have been featured in popular flicks in the past decades.

So, without making you wait further, let's talk about some amazing modern technologies that you saw in movies and TV Shows first.

Airplanes have satisfied our needs of flying in the air and act as a quick mode of transportation. But some humans didnt stop there, and they actually wanted to fly like a bird.

If we talk about movies, we have seen human flights in Superman, Marry Poppins (1964), and The Matrix. Here, Marvel's Iron Man is the biggest example of a human flying using a piece of tech.

While we are yet to reach there, the French Inventor Franky Zapata can be called as the real-world Iron Man. Using a self-designed hoverboard, Zapata was able to cross the English Channel in 22 minutes, cruising at a speed of 177Km/hr. I think that's enough to make our jaws drop.

For ages, we have made efforts to know what happens inside the human brain, which is attributed as the most complex organ in our body. While early efforts focused on EEG systems that analyze brain activity, modern applications of Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) include mind-controlled tech and maybe transferring human consciousness in the future.

In movies, you have seen the ever-popular example of Cerebro from the X-Men series. Its used by Professor X to multiply his telepathy powers and look into the minds of others.

The German Sci-Fi film Metropolis (1927) is one of the oldest depictions of transferring human consciousness. In the movie, the personality of a woman named Maria is transferred into a humanoid robot which goes on to do evil deeds.

Surprisingly, it's a feat that scientists are yet to achieve. However, we do have technologies like mind-controlled drones developed by Arizona State University researchers.

A startup called NextMind is working on a brain-controlled wearable tech that can analyze brain signals in real-time. Furthermore, tech giants like Facebook and Elon Musk (via Neuralink) are also investing their money in brain-computer interface projects.

Speaking of Cyborgs would easily remind you of the famous American Sci-Fi movie RoboCop (1987). But the 1958 movie The Colossus Of New York is amongst the earliest Cyborg depictions, where a scientist father turns his dead son into a Cyborg.

In real life, the New-York based Neil Harbisson is the first legally recognized Cyborg on the planet, although previous attempts have been made as early as the 1970s.

Born in Spain, Harbisson didn't have a perception of colors since childhood. In 2004, he got an antenna permanently attached to his head that converts colors into audible vibrations that can be heard.

But, the 'woah' part of the story is that the antenna even allows the Harbisson to connect with satellites and view the world from a different perspective.

You might be amazed by the futuristic robots from leading robotics companies like Boston Dynamics. The humanoid robot Sophia is the world's first legally recognized robot with Saudi Arabian citizenship.

However, the Sci-Fi world showed us our non-human counterparts even before the term "robot" was known. The earliest depictions include the silent films, A Clever Dummy (1917), and The Master Mystery (1919).

Speaking of the origins, R.U.R. (Rossumovi Univerzln Roboti) was a play by Czech writer Karel Capek in 1921 that coined the term 'robot' as we know it today. However, Capek accredited his brother Josef as the inventor of the word.

For reference, Roboti (means labor) is called robots in English, and it's derived from the word 'rab' which means 'slave.'

3D printing is a technology marvel that has gained traction in recent years. You can print anything from simple miniatures, repair tools, prosthetic limbs, and even an entire house.

The latest in the line is 3D printed food, which will make our lives a lot easier. Foodini by Natural Machines is a 3D printer that can do the job of throwing out delicious recipes on your command.

With that said, most of us remember the famous sitcom The Jetsons (1962) and their 3D printed food that was prepared at the press of a button. Then, there is The Replicator from Star Trek (1987) that also did the job of printing food.

In real-life, the credit for creating the first commercial 3D printer goes to the American inventor Charles Hull (1986). However, the concept of 3D printing first came to surface in the 1970s. Hull's 3D printer was based on Stereolithography (SLA) where 3D structures are created in a layer by layer fashion. Interestingly, the SLA technology is used even in modern-day 3D printers.

So, these are technologies that have been showcased in the fiction world in some way or the other. Of course, there are more names to add to this list. However, in a nutshell, these are examples of how far we have come as a human race and becoming more advanced as we speak.

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30 years ago, Star Trek’s Borg canon was rewritten for the scarier – SYFY WIRE

Exactly 30 years ago, everything about Star Trek's Borg Collective changed on a dime with two very brief lines of dialogue. The hivemind cyborg species known as the Borg are, without a doubt, the most famous enemy of the Federation and Captain Picard specifically. They arrive on the scene reciting their ominous catchphrase, "You will be assimilated," but the bizarre thing is, originally, the Borg weren't interested in assimilating organic lifeforms.

In the beloved and excellent Star Trek: The Next Generation cliffhanger "The Best of Both Worlds Part 1," the Borg underwent a soft reboot that changed everything about Trek canon and influenced the specific plots of First Contact, a ton of Star Trek: Voyager episodes, and, obviously, all of Star Trek: Picard.

"The Best of Both Worlds" which first aired on June 18, 1990 contains a moment that you likely forgot about, yet it has massive implications for the Borg and Star Trek as a whole. Here's how it got away with that and why it's still utterly fascinating.

The importance of "The Best of Both Worlds" in the larger scope of Star Trek cannot be overstated. It made multi-part stories in Star Trek viable. It made The Next Generation seem high stakes in a way it never had before. It permanently altered the character of Jean-Luc Picard. But, if you're reading this, you know all of that. Or, at the very least, you remember all of that. We can debate all day long whether it was more chilling when Picard says "We have engaged... the Borg," or when he emerges totally Borgified at the end of the episode and says, "Your life as it has been is over." These are the things you should be talking about because these are the wonderful things the episode is actually about.

However. "The Best of Both Worlds" also tricked you.

It's OK. It tricked all of us. But the truth is hiding in plain sight: That the Borg as originally designed were not actually interested in turning human beings into Borg drones. In fact, at the time it aired, it sort of feels like Jean-Luc Picard is the first person the Borg actually wanted to assimilate, specifically.

I know. Borg who don't want to assimilate? You're thinking I'm crazy, or that I should at least double-check Memory Alpha.

But just for a minute, let's make something pretty clear: "The Best of Both Worlds" is the second appearance of the Borg in The Next Generation, following the species' debut in "Q Who?" just one season earlier, and in that first episode, the Borg do not mention wanting to "assimilate" anybody. Compared to what viewers first learned about the Borg in "Q Who?" their sophomore appearance offers a super-fast and full-on retcon that redefines how the Borg operate. When, in "The Best of Both Worlds," the Borg ship specifically asks for Captain Picard to hand himself over, Commander Shelby (Elizabeth Dennehy) the visiting expert on the Borg is incredulous. Here's how the scene plays out.

Shelby: "I thought they weren't interested in human lifeforms, only our technology."

Picard: "Their priorities seem to have changed."

Cue record-scratch! Because we have seen so many subsequent episodes and movies in which the Borg's default setting is to assimilate people and turn them into other Borg, this is hard to hear, but it's true. As established in the first Borg episode, "Q Who?," the Borg were not a cyborg species that assimilated other organic life. They just tried to harvest our tech. Q himself called the Borg "the ultimate user," and also cited the fact that the Borg didn't care about human life. Guinan's explanation as to how the Borg "scattered" her people throughout the galaxy was also vague and did not mention anything about being turned into Borg drones.

So, when it came time for "The Best of Both Worlds," TNG hastily rewrote the concept of the Borg and later iterations of Trek really just hoped you didn't notice. This retcon was utterly successful by the way, because if it wasn't, then the existence of Seven of Nine and literally dozens of other characters and storylines barely make sense.

But let's back up. If the Borg's original purpose wasn't to assimilate biological beings, then how did they make other Borg? In "Q Who?" the Enterprise encounters a Borg ship and Riker and the away team learn that the Borg actually have little Borg babies, and those babies are given cybernetic augmentation as soon as they are born. In 1988's "Q Who?" the concept of the Borg creating more Borg through the process of cybernetic conversation ("assimilation") simply hadn't been written yet. Attentive audiences in 1990 might have been understandably confused if the Borg had done away with those Borg babies in favor of assimilation without Picard's throwaway line explaining the change.

Respectively, the episodes "Q Who?" and "The Best of Both Worlds" take place in the years 2365 and 2366. If you were to take Picard and Shelby's exchange at face value, then the Borg started assimilating people in 2366. But we know that's not true. Or, more accurately, we learned that wasn't true later.

Star Trek: Voyager established that Annika Hansen aka Seven of Nine was assimilated into the Borg Collective 10 years prior in 2356. And even with this fact, there's a small wrinkle. By the Voyager era, we learn about something called a "maturation chamber," which is where Borg put non-adults in stasis until they can be fully assimilated. This detail could reconcile the Borg babies from "Q Who?" and the apparent lack of assimilation in 2365, versus the let's-assimilate-everyone fest from that point on.

In other words, Star Trek canon retroactively makes it seem like the Borg have always assimilated organic lifeforms, and that the Enterprise was just confused about the Borg babies in "Q Who?" and, apparently, the Borg just didn't feel like assimilating any humans that particular day.

The looming threat of the Borg had been baked into the canon of TNG since the very beginning. In the Season 1 finale, "The Neutral Zone," the notion that a mysterious alien species was taking big scoops out of planets was mentioned, and in "Q Who?," Data affirms that the planet-scooping effect seems to have been the work of the Borg. At that time, writer and de facto showrunner Maurice Hurley intended for the Borg to be introduced much earlier, and possibly as an insect race. Hurley was also the writer of "Q Who?" and the person who, basically, created the Borg. Again, at this point, the scariest thing about the Borg was their hivemind and their planet-scooping abilities.

However, by the time TNG entered its third season, the writing staff had changed significantly. "The Best of Both Worlds Part 1" was written by Michael Piller, the TNG producer and writer who is largely credited with taking the series in a more character-driven direction. Essentially, Piller took the basic concept of the Borg and added a new layer: assimilation. His motivation seemed to be to create personal stakes for Picard and the crew. This single decision made the Borg much scarier, and also more versatile than they had been before.

In terms of what we saw on screen, the Borg were not cyborg zombies in "Q Who?," but after "The Best of Both Worlds," they were totally cyborg zombies. And the cleverness of this retcon is that it made it seem like that's how things had been all along. Resistance to retcon is futile.

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DC: How A Video Game Revealed The History Of Earth-17 | CBR – CBR – Comic Book Resources

Here's what you need to know about Earth-17 in the DC Multiverse, as well as how a comic and video game disagree on the specifics of the world.

The DC Multiverse is a varied and vast place, with each Earth featuring its own unique interpretation of classic characters. The multiverse has been explored in properties outside the comics, and Infinite Crisis--a (sadly) short-livedMultiplayer Online Battle Arena video game -- featured versions of DC heroes from across the multiverse.

Notably, this included Earth-17 -- where the Earth was irradiated ruins following a global nuclear conflict. But the comics and the video game actuallydifferon the specifics ofthe world, featuring different divergence points and interpretations of classic characters. Here's how Infinite Crisischanged Earth-17.

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The Earth-17 of the current DC Multiverse hasn't been featured much, but may have a secret importance to the future of all creation.In this version of the universe (which was introduced in The Multiversity Guidebook #1), Earth-17 was consumedby nuclear war in 1963. The survivors travel the wastelands in radioactive suits that can protect them from the effects of the environment around them, and this world is protected by the Atomic Knights of Justice.

Led by Captain Adam Strange, the team consists of Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, Cyborg, Green Arrow and Flash. TheAtomic Knights of Justice have foughtfoes like Doctor Light. However, there's another reason Earth-17 is important: Somewherein the wastelands of Novamerika lies the Cosmic Grail. One of the most powerful artifacts in the multiverse, the Cosmic Grail is the only remaining piece of the destroyed Earth-15. If the Atomic Knights could locate the Cosmic Grail, it might just give them enough power to contend with the coming of their world's Darkseid.

The only member of the team who has received any real focus is Batman, andthatwasn't even on his own world. During The Multiversity Guidebook, the Earth-17 Batmansearches for the Cosmic Grail inside the Dark Tower of Luthex. But stepping through an interdimensional door, he ends up on Earth-42 -- a version of the DC Universe populated by chibi versions of the Justice League that are secretly sleeper agents for the Empty Hand) He hints at his past (a survivor of the East-Gotham Rad Pits, he worked with his world's Dick Grayson untilthat hero was killed in the line of duty) and eventually ends up joining with Justice Incarnate as one of their multiversal protectors. But this version of Earth-17 is actually surprisingly different from the one inInfinite Crisis.

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The Earth-17 ofInfinite Crisis was heavily based on the Earth-17 of the Post-Crisis/Pre-Flashpoint DC Multiverse, which was re-established after the events of 52. The world hadn't been fully explored save for being established as an atomic wasteland in the aftermath of a worldwide war. Infinite Crisis and its tie-in comic expanded on that idea, revealing that the divergence point came when Kal-El's rocket crashed into Earth. This event occurred far later in the timeline than usual, with Wonder Woman and Green Lantern, for example, already operating as established heroes. Kal-El's rocket blasting towards Smallville set off an international incident. With the Cold War very much still in progress, America assumes the rocket is a missile and unleashes its nuclear arsenal -- prompting the rest of the world to do the same.

From the ruins of the world, only a handful of survivors are able to make their way through the world in a desperate attempt to save what remains of the planet. Wonder Woman fights to rebuild society, using a staff with two chainsaws attached to the ends as her primary weapon. Having lost his arm during the conflict, Hal Jordan awakens to find his Green Lantern ring embedded in his chest and now powered by a dangerous radioactive isotope. Poison Ivy was mutated by the fallout and became a new fearsome avatar of the Green.The Joker -- having been recruited by the US army for his ability to conceive of unique battle scenarios -- was reduced to a head in a jar that was protected by a conditioned survivor.

TheInfinite Crisis Earth-17 presented an interesting tweak on a number of established characters, setting up a dark incarnation of the DC Universe where the hope of life lives on even if the world around them falls apart. It would have made for an interesting setting to further explore. Interestingly enough, there's not a formal explanation for why this worldchanged into the Earth-17 that exists within the current DC multiverse. Unless there was some unseenFlashpointevent on this world that rewrote history, there's no obvious explanation of how the timeline could have changed so drastically.

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This new social network for fitness will forever change your gym and activity tracking #110264 – New Kerala

Now they plan to use it to help heal the athletics industry post-COVID.

We knew a paradigm shift in the connected-activity space was coming, but we didn't expect it to be this abrupt, Tim Near, Founder & CEO of Cyborg says. The COVID-19 shutdowns forced all of our customers to shut their doors. This left hundreds of thousands of gyms, teams, athletes, training facilities, and clubs struggling to find ways to engage their clients. We have been developing this technology for athletic organizations to upgrade their programming, but when we saw the effects of the shutdowns on our customer-base, we knew we had to accelerate our release schedule.

Cyborg just launched an activity-tracking and social media hybrid where users connect wearable devices, track any type of workout, and build posts. Organizations can create a Squad for these users with custom feeds, leaderboards, and ways to upload daily workout content to their members. This platform instantly integrates all members of an athletic community to encourage, communicate, and compete with each other.

The company isn't just offering this product for free to gyms, they are also sharing 50% of their revenue with their channel partners. Our app is free to download and use, but we offer a $9.99/mo. upgrade called Cyborg PLUS which unlocks the ability to join private Squads. We are splitting our net revenue with our athletic organization clients as a way of providing them with a scalable income, Tim explains. This will help them transition back to normal operations post-COVID.

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Netflix’s Eurovision movie with Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams tops this week’s TV must-sees – Gananoque Reporter

Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams parody Europe's Eurovision in a new comedy coming to Netflix.Netflix

1. Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga MovieDirected by Wedding Crashers David Dobkin, this laugher finds Will Ferrell and Rachel McAdams starring as two small-town singers who get a chance to fulfil their dream of competing in the worlds biggest song contest.When: Friday on Netflix

2. Perry MasonSeason 1Produced by Robert Downey Jr., the 1930s-set reboot focuses on the origin story of Erle Stanley Gardners famed defence lawyer Perry Mason. Features The Americans Matthew Rhys in the titular role.When: Sunday on HBO and Crave

3. Into The Unknown: Making Frozen 2DocuseriesThe creative team behind the Disney hit opens their doors to cameras for a six-part series that reveals what it took to create the sequel to one of the biggest animated films of all time.When: Friday on Disney +

4. The ChiSeason 3With Snowfalls Justin Hillian taking over as this seasons showrunner, the coming-of-age story created by Emmy winner Lena Waithe continues to follow Chicago South Siders who became linked by coincidence.When: Sunday on Crave

5. NOS4A2Season 2Based on Joe Hills bestselling horror, Zachary Quintos vampiric serial killer Charlie Manx returns looking to get revenge on Ashleigh Cummings Vic McQueen, the woman who almost ended his reign of terror.When: Sunday on AMC

6. ESPYSSpecialHeld virtually this year due to the coronavirus pandemic, the awards show is shifting its focus from highlighting athletic achievement to further highlight narratives of service, perseverance, and courage within the world of sports. WNBA star Sue Bird, U.S. Womens National Soccer Team co-captain Megan Rapinoe and Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson will co-host.When: Sunday on TSN

7. F Thats DeliciousSeason 4Action Bronson raps and eats his way through another season of the popular culinary show while embracing a new fitness regimen.When: Monday on Much

8. For Better or WorseDocumentaryIn the ESPN 30 for 30 doc, Dennis Rodman recalls his improbable rise from a sometimes homeless teenager to an airport janitor to one of the NBAs best rebounders who solidified his place in the game as part of Michael Jordans Chicago Bulls championship-winning dynasty.When: Tuesday on TSN

9. Doom Patrol Season 2DC Comics strangest series returns with the oddball superhero team Elasti-Woman (April Bowlby), Negative Man (Matt Bomer), Robotman (Brendan Fraser), Jane (Diane Guerrero) and Cyborg (Joivan Wade) left mini-sized after their battle against Mr. Nobody (Alan Tudyk) in the first season finale.When: Thursday on CTV Sci-Fi

10. Athlete A DocumentaryFilmmakers Bonni Cohen and Jon Shenk follow the Indianapolis Star reporters who uncovered the extensive cover-up surrounding USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassars sexual abuse of hundreds of young gymnasts, including Olympians Simone Biles, Aly Raisman and Maggie Nichols.When: Wednesday on Netflix

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My 11-Year-Old Came Up With a Better Government – The New York Times

The Consti-Lucian can be changed only if every single one of the governments 15-member judiciary agrees. Upon reading this, I wondered: When was the last time that 15 judges agreed on anything? And that, of course, was the point. This code was meant to be etched in stone, which it literally was. In the center of the colony, Lucian created a public space where the Consti-Lucian is carved into a rock slab to insure everyones understanding of the laws.

His legal code is firm, but it is by no means draconian. For example, it specifically prohibits prisons. There is also an endowment for artists whose work will be displayed in the Garden of Hope. Lucian notes, We are requesting for artists to submit designs for sculptures that people can see and sometimes climb on and walk into.

Lucians legal code fascinated me for many reasons, but most of all because it seemed to be a direct reaction to the world around him. He is only 11, but I think he gets, on some fundamental level, that we are living in a moment when rules for Covid-19 testing, meat processing and police conduct are deeply dysfunctional. Lucians utopia is not so much Star Wars (i.e., a world of supercool, futuristic technology), but a fantasy of a world where government and laws function properly.

Everything is codified. He makes specific provisions on the number of doctors, E.M.T.s and virus control experts who must be on the government payroll. Even when I asked him to focus on other aspects of the planet like writing a diary from the point of view of an ordinary citizen he wrote about a fisherman who was unhappy with the way that property was being distributed.

Perhaps none of this should surprise me. Up until recently, my children grew up in a predictable world ruled by school bells, sports schedules, music lessons and a government that was (or at least seemed) fairly competent. Under those circumstances, it makes perfect sense that they would love dystopian narratives like The Maze Runner, where the world has gone to hell and all the old rules have been tossed out the window. But nowadays, we are essentially living in a dystopian narrative, and my kids are left to fantasize about a far more banal world, where the rules simply work.

Jake Halpern is the author of the forthcoming Welcome to the New World, based on his Pulitzer Prize-winning series in The Times.

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Who is The Best UFC Fighter of All Time? – Essentially Sports

UFC has graced our television screens for nearly three decades. However, as time has progressed the sport has entered the mainstream and its popularity has increased. As a result, the number of competitors to have increased leading to events being held weekly. However, only a few fighters can legitimately term themselves as the greatest of all time.

In judging the greatest, fans will always be divided on history, charisma, fight style, and records. Whilst a fighter may have a spotless record over a long period of time, they may be what is labeled as boring to a certain section of fans. However, other fighters may have relatively short careers but made a long-lasting impact.

The Natural can be seen as a pioneer of the sport. He was synonymous with mixed martial arts throughout the 2000s and became the first fighter to win a championship in 2 weight divisions. Six others have emulated The Natural, but none of them have reclaimed both belts after losing them.

Randy Couture first competed in the UFC in 1997. He fought twice on one night UFC 13 to claim the top spot in the Heavyweight tournament. Later that year he claimed the UFC Heavyweight Championship. He had a 14-year career as a professional fighter and won 15 out of 24 fights in the UFC. He holds records such as most UFC Heavyweight Championship wins, as well as most title fights, competed in. In addition, he remains the only fighter to have won a championship after crossing the age of 40.

The fighter along with the likes of Chuck Liddell is one of the reasons the UFC is what it is today.

Whilst he may not be a popular choice amongst newer fans, The Spider has had a massive influence in the first decade of the new millennium. He won 16 fights in a row which is the longest win streak in UFC history. Furthermore, he held the UFC Middleweight Championship for 7 years from 2006 to 2013.

The reign is the longest in UFC history. The Spider defended his belt 10 times and won a via KO on a record 7 occasions. However, he hasnt been the same since falling to Chris Weidman and cobbled up an uncharacteristic record of 1 win, 1 no contest, and 6 losses in his last 8 fights.

The Spider had such a great start to his career, that he is still someone who would fill up arenas should he decide to fight again. And fans would absolutely love to see one of his tremendous front kick KOs one more time.

The current UFC top-ranked pound for pound fighter has competed for a dozen years. However, he is yet to taste defeat via decision or submission. Bones lost a fight in 2009 due to illegal downward elbow strikes. He became the youngest UFC Champion aged just 23 when he beat Mauricio Rua at UFC 128.

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Bones has cleaned out the Light Heavyweight division beating names such as Vitor Belfort, Chael Sonnen, Rashad Evans, Daniel Cormier, and Lyoto Machida. Should he successfully put away his troubles with the UFC, he will be able to resume and march closer to breaking the record of Randy Couture for most UFC title fights. He currently sits at 12 and counting.

The Lioness has been unstoppable and is the only UFC fighter to defend a title whilst still being Champion in another division. She achieved the feat after beating Felicia Spencer to retain her Featherweight title at UFC 250.

The win was her 11th in a row and 8th in a Championship fight. Given the names she has taken down and the fact that she has cleaned up 2 divisions. The Lioness holds wins over Ronda Rousey, Cris Cyborg, Miesha Tate, Valentina Shevchenko, and Holly Holm.

Due to her phenomenal accomplishments, Nunes has one of the strongest claims to the best UFC fighter of all time. UFC President Dana White too named The Lioness as part of his MMA Mount Rushmore.

The Eagle makes the list for his dominance and astounding record at Lightweight. He has won 12 fights in the UFC in a dominant manner. However, he has just 2 title wins and at 31 he will have a lot of time ahead of him to blow away the entire division. Should The Eagle win his next 5 fights he will replace Anderson Silva atop the list of fighters with the most consecutive wins in the company.

The battle with Conor McGregor at UFC 229 put him into the eyes of the casual fans too which highlighted his popularity immensely.

Rowdy had a short but powerful stay in the UFC. She popularized womens MMA to such an extent and inspired a whole host of girls to take up the sport. The judoka introduced trash-talking and backed it up with lighting quick finishes inside the Octagon. She participated in the first womens fight in UFC history against Liz Carmouche which served as the main event of UFC 157.

Rousey fought 8 times in the company and defined the early years of the last decade. The Bantamweight fighter was awarded the belt in the UFC and won her first 6 fights in a row. 5 of these came via first-round finishes with only Miesha Tate managing to pull the fight to the 3rd round before submitting.

As fans choices are diverse, we obviously will have missed a few top-notch fighters on this list. Who do you think can claim the title of the greatest UFC fighter of all time?

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Why Justice League’s Snyder Cut Will Be On Another Level | CBR – CBR – Comic Book Resources

In this exclusive video, CBR goes into why Zack Snyder's cut of Justice League could be incredible.

After years of fans demanding Warner Bros. release Zack Snyder's cut of Justice League, the film is finally coming to HBO Max. The movie will be closer to Snyder's original plans and vision for the franchise, which included some pretty incredible stuff. In this video, we're going to break down just why the Snyder Cut will be next level.

First, though, a bit of history: Snyder -- who helmedMan of SteelandBatman v. Superman: Dawn of Justice -- originally directedJustice Leaguefor Warner Bros. However, he eventually had to step away from the project due to the death of his daughter. From there,Avengersdirector Joss Whedon took over and reshot major parts of the project, removing characters such as Darkseid and thus changing a number of key plot points. These changes were, in general, considered to be for the purposes of making the film a lot lighter. This version ofJustice Leaguedidn't fare well with critics or audiences, resulting in the movie reportedly losing money forWarner Bros. and thus changing thefuture of the DC Extended Universe in the process. Since then, the DCEU has undergone some major changes, including Ben Affleck departing his role as Bruce Wayne/Batman.

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Justice League stars Ben Affleck as Batman, Gal Gadot as Wonder Woman, Henry Cavill as Superman, Amy Adams as Lois Lane, Jason Momoa as Aquaman, Ezra Miller as The Flash, Ray Fisher as Cyborg, Jeremy Irons as Alfred Pennyworth, Diane Lane as Martha Kent, Ciarn Hinds as Steppenwolf, Jesse Eisenberg as Lex Luthor and J.K. Simmons as Commissioner Gordon. Zack Snyder's Justice League will premiere exclusively on HBO Max in 2021.

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Honeybee lives shortened after exposure to two widely used pesticides – Cannon Beach Gazette

The lives of honeybees are shortened with evidence of physiological stress when they are exposed to the suggested application rates of two commercially available and widely used pesticides, according to new Oregon State University research.

In a study published in the journal PLOS ONE, honeybee researchers in OSUs College of Agricultural Sciences found detrimental effects in bees exposed to Transform and Sivanto, which are both registered for use in the United States and were developed to be more compatible with bee health.

The western honeybee is the major pollinator of fruit, nut, vegetable and seed crops that depend on bee pollination for high quality and yield.

Coupled with other stressors such varroa mites, viruses and poor nutrition, effects from these pesticides can render honeybees incapable of performing their tasks smoothly. Beekeepers and some environmental groups have raised concerns in recent years about these insecticides and potential negative effects on bees.

According to the researchers, this is the first study to investigate sub-lethal effects of sulfoxaflor, the active ingredient in Transform, and flupyradifurone, the active ingredient in Sivanto. Sub-lethal effects mean that the bees dont die immediately, but experience physiological stress resulting in shortened lifespan.

In the case of Transform, the bees lives were severely shortened. A majority of the honeybees exposed to Transform died within six hours of being exposed, confirming the severe toxicity of the pesticide to bees when exposed directly to field application rates recommended on the label, the researchers said.

Study lead author Priyadarshini Chakrabarti Basu, a postdoctoral research associate in the Honey Bee Lab in OSUs College of Agricultural Sciences, emphasized that the researchers arent calling for Sivanto or Transform to be taken off the market.

We are suggesting that more information be put on the labels of these products, and that more studies need to be conducted to understand sublethal effects of chronic exposure, Basu said.

Sivanto and Transform are used on crops to kill aphids, leaf hoppers and whiteflies, among other pests. Many of these same crops attract bees for pollination. There are some restrictions on their use. For example, Transform cant be applied to crops in bloom, for example.

Honeybees might be exposed indirectly through pesticide drift, said study co-author Ramesh Sagili, associate professor of apiculture and honeybee Extension specialist in OSUs College of Agricultural Sciences.

The average life span of a worker honeybee is five to six weeks in spring and summer, so if you are reducing its life span by five to 10 days, thats a huge problem, Sagili said. Reduced longevity resulting from oxidative stress could negatively affect colony population and ultimately compromise colony fitness.

For the study, the researchers conducted two contact exposure experiments: a six-hour study and a 10-day study in May 2019. The honeybees were obtained from six healthy colonies at the OSU apiaries. In each experiment, groups of 150 bees were placed in three cages. One group was exposed to Transform, a second to Sivanto and the third was a control group that wasnt exposed to either pesticide.

Honeybee mortality, sugar syrup and water consumption, and physiological responses were assessed in bees exposed to Sivanto and Transform and compared to bees in a control group. Mortality in each cage was recorded every hour for the six-hour experiment and daily for the 10-day experiment.

While Sivanto was not directly lethal to honeybees following contact exposure, the 10-day survival results revealed that field-application rates of Sivanto reduced adult survival and caused increased oxidative stress and apoptosis in the honey bee tissues. This suggests that even though Sivanto is apparently less toxic than Transform, it might also reduce honeybee longevity and impart physiological stress, according to the study authors.

Co-authors on the study included graduate student Emily Carlson and faculty research assistant Hannah Lucas, who both conduct research in the Honey Bee Lab; and Andony Melathopoulos, assistant professor and pollinator health Extension specialist.

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Gran left in building hell over unfinished extension had ‘no choice’ but to sell family heirlooms – Daily Post

A 78-year-old grandmother left with a leaking roof and a half-built extension says she has had 'no choice' but to sell her family keepsakes to raise cash.

Conwy Council ordered for Sandra Robinson's 13,000 extension to be torn down after she was left with water flowing through her unfinished roof, damage to her kitchen and disruption to the electrics, with the builders no longer answering her calls.

The pensioner had spent her life savings and money saved for her funeral to provide an en-suite bathroom and balcony for her friend Andy Hey, who is unwell and is cared for by Mrs Robinson at her home in Glan Conwy.

A group of kind-hearted local builders rallied around earlier this year to demolish the structure and said they were willing to donate their time for free and would come back again when planning permission for a new extension had been granted.

Conwy Council has now granted that permission, and she now hopes the tradespeople who helped her will come together once more to assist her.

The former secretary who helped bring up her two grandchildren following her daughter's death to cancer, said: "I just can't quite believe what has happened, it's been a complete and utter nightmare.

"All my money has gone, including my funeral pot. I've had to sell a lot of family heirlooms, furniture that used to belong to my grandmother and mother, but it had to be done there was just no choice.

"I've also now discovered I've got to buy a new septic tank that's going to cost 3,500, the nightmare never ends."

She added: "It's just that I have nothing to show for it. When it rains I dread it as the water comes pouring into the kitchen and then the electrics go out.

"The house is also very cold as there are now so many drafts. If I could just get a roofer to help that would be amazing."

A knight in shining armour did come to Sandra's immediate aid, when he saw the state of the extension, in the guise of David Spencer, a local bricklayer. He put her plight on Facebook, and quickly rallied around a small army of builders who were willing to work for free.

David said: "I think many who offered to help have perhaps forgotten hence the need to relaunch the project.

"It would be great if local merchants and so on could be involved again."

He added: "I truly think we can make a happy ending to this woeful tale and show that many tradesmen are good guys."

If you can help, please call David Spencer on 07922448779.

Trading Standards have told North Wales Live they are keeping in touch with Mrs Robinson and her daughter, and the investigation is ongoing.

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Some northern New Yorkers bemoaned Tuesdays long-hinted announcement that the Canada-U.S. border will be closed for a fourth month, until July 21. Others saw it as the right call. Others had mixed feelings.

The border closure, intended to slow the spread of the coronavirus, does not block what is considered essential travel, which includes trade, commuting to work or school, and returning to home countries. But it bans tourism and visiting. Cross-border tourism is a major part of the north country economy, especially in summer. Also in this part of the world, many peoples personal lives overlap the border.

Guido and Kerri Langer live in Cobourg, Ontario, and have been coming to the Adirondacks to ski and camp since the early 1970s. They bought a house in Saranac Lake in 2013 and normally spend most weekends there. They were there in March when the border closed, and Guido said he would have liked to stick out the quarantine in Saranac Lake except they had obligations back in Cobourg.

He said Tuesday that he felt less comfortable when they returned home than he had felt in Saranac Lake.

We would love to come back, he said. Were looking at maybe late fall.

Their son and his fiancee were scheduled to get married atop Whiteface Mountain in Wilmington this summer, but now they are looking at having a civil ceremony in Ontario this summer and the Whiteface wedding next summer, Guido said.

Nevertheless, he thinks extending the border closure is the right thing to do. He said hes been paying attention to U.S. news and is impressed with the way New York Gov. Andrew Andrew Cuomo has been managing the crisis; he feels the same way about Ontario Premier Doug Ford.

We feel that we need to be a team player and go by whatever were being told by the people weve elected and have given the authority to do those things, he said.

Not everyone feels that way. Linda Comito Moore of Saranac Lake posted on the Enterprise Facebook page that she would rather have seen travelers screened at the border for COVID-19 symptoms than to block them entirely.

This will have a big negative impact on our tourist towns as well miss the Canadian visitors and the vacation dollars they invest here for lodging, dining and retail shopping, she wrote.

Our small businesses need that traffic to survive because revenue from local patrons is so low.

If visitors are coming from NYC and other areas, theres no reason why they couldnt come from Quebec and Ontario.

The North Country Chamber of Commerce, based in Plattsburgh, criticized the decision Tuesday, saying the countries should have worked out a plan to reopen the border incrementally, in phases.

We fully expected another thirty day extension, chamber President Garry Douglas said in a press release, but hoped there would be an accompanying commitment to develop potential phases for reopening linked to facts and performance rather than fear and feelings. It is an act of bi-national economic and social mismanagement of the worlds most important social and economic partnership to again act so simplistically without providing any conceptual pathway forward.

Douglas is glad that commercial shipping between the U.S. and Canada remains uninterrupted, but he added, Canada-U.S. business is not merely about the movement of boxes but about relationships, meetings, site and sales visits and face to face partnering. It is not a fact to say the economic connections are unaffected because they are more and more affected each passing week. And the continued tearing of the special social fabric that binds our two peoples is also, as we have said, profoundly sad and very damaging.

New York state Assemblyman Billy Jones, a Democrat from Plattsburgh, issued a statement warning that the extended border closure will have dire consequences.

It has been 87 excruciating days since the border restrictions have been put in place, he said. The continuation of this directive will undoubtedly have long-lasting consequences on both countries tourism industry, and on our economies as a whole. Further, as a region with strong international ties, there is a plethora of residents with family members who live in the opposite country. While it is encouraging that immediate family members can now cross, most cannot afford to be quarantined for 14 days.

Sylvie Nelson lives in Saranac Lake with her husband and two children, works in Plattsburgh as executive director of the North Country Workforce Development Board, and has for many years spent two or three weekends a month in Quebec, where she grew up. Her family has a cottage there, as well as many friends and family members.

She has not been to her native country since early March, shortly before the pandemic lockdown began.

Its hard, she said of the border closure. I understand why its there, but its just disruptive to our way of life.

She plans to return in July to help a friend recover from cancer treatments and so her daughter can go to a horse-riding camp.

She plans to work from there, just as she is now working from home, and isolate herself in their cottage as much as possible.

She agreed with Douglas that a phased reopening would help people make plans, especially businesses. She noted that Canadian businesses rely on American tourists, too.

A silver lining has been that since she and her family are not going to Canada on weekends, and since she and her husband are not commuting to work, they are getting out hiking in the Adirondacks more than ever before.

It has enabled our own family to discover our own backyard, she said.

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UCL renames three facilities that honoured prominent eugenicists – The Guardian

UCL has renamed two lecture theatres and a building that honoured the prominent eugenicists Francis Galton and Karl Pearson.

The university said on Friday that the Galton lecture theatre had been renamed lecture theatre 115, the Pearson lecture theatre changed to lecture theatre G22 and the Pearson building to the north-west wing.

Galton coined the term eugenics in 1883 and endowed UCL with his personal collection and archive along with a bequest for the countrys first professorial chair of eugenics of which Pearson was the first holder, the university said.

It said that signs on the building and lecture theatres would be taken down with immediate effect. Other changes to the names on maps and signposts would be made as soon as practicable.

UCLs president and provost, Prof Michael Arthur, said the move was an important first step for the university as it acknowledged and addressed its historical links with the eugenics movement.

This problematic history has, and continues, to cause significant concern for many in our community and has a profound impact on the sense of belonging that we want all of our staff and students to have, he said.

Although UCL is a very different place than it was in the 19th century, any suggestion that we celebrate these ideas or the figures behind them creates an unwelcoming environment for many in our community.

I am also clear that this decision is just one step in a journey and we need to go much further by listening to our community and taking practical and targeted steps to address racism and inequality.

Eugenics was the study of the selective breeding of humans to increase the occurrence of heritable characteristics regarded as desirable.

The decision was made by Arthur and ratified by the universitys council following a recommendation from its buildings naming and renaming committee.

The committee, made up of staff, students, and equality, diversity and inclusion representatives, will also oversee any future renaming of the areas, UCL said.

Ijeoma Uchegbu, a professor of pharmaceutical nanoscience and the provosts envoy for race equality, said: I cannot begin to express my joy at this decision. Our buildings and spaces are places of learning and aspiration and should never have been named after eugenicists.

Today UCL has done the right thing.

The renaming follows a series of recommendations made by members of the inquiry into the history of eugenics at UCL, which reported back earlier this year.

A response group of senior UCL representatives, including academic staff, equality experts and the Students Union, is being formed to consider all the recommendations from the inquiry.

The group will look at action such as funding new scholarships to study race and racism, a commitment to ensure UCL staff and students learn about the history and legacy of eugenics, and the creation of a research post to further examine the universitys history of eugenics.

It will draw up an implementation plan for consideration by the academic board and approval by UCLs council.

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Podcast: The dark connection between cancer research and the eugenics movement – Genetic Literacy Project

Geneticist Dr. Kat Arney explores the stories of two women one a scientist fascinated by dancing mice, the other a seamstress with a deadly family legacy who made significant contributions to our understanding of cancer as a disease driven by genetic changes. Yet while their work paved the way for lifesaving screening programs for families, it was used by some as justification for eugenics the idea of removing genetic defectives from the population.

Born in Minnesota in 1879, Maud Slye was a cancer pathologist who dedicated her career to studying patterns of cancer inheritance in more than 150,000 mice. But as well as being a dedicated scientist (as well as a part-time poet), she was also wedded to eugenic ideas, suggesting that If we had records for human beings comparable to those for mice, we could stamp out cancer in a generation. At present, we take no account at all of the laws of heredity in the making of human young. Do not worry about romance. Romance will take care of itself. But knowledge can be applied even to romance.

While her ideas were controversial, Slyes work earned her a gold medal from the American Medical Society in 1914 and from the American Radiological Association in 1922. She was also awarded the Ricketts Prize from the University of Chicago in 1915 and an honorary doctorate from Brown University in 1937. She was even nominated for a Nobel prize in 1923.

Over the decades since Slyes death in 1954, weve come to understand that the hereditary aspects of cancer susceptibility are much more complicated than she originally suggested, although her work was vital in establishing inherited gene variations as an essential thread of cancer research.

Running parallel to Slyes work in mice was the research carried out by Aldred Warthin, a doctor working at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. One day in 1895, a chance meeting between Warthin and a local seamstress, Pauline Gross, set the two of them off on a 25-year-long quest to understand why so many members of Paulines family had died from cancer at a young age.

Pauline spent years compiling detailed family histories, enabling Warthin to trace the pattern of inheritance through Family G, as it became known. Like Slye, Warthin was a fan of eugenic ideas, describing Paulines family as an example of progressive degenerative inheritance the running-out of a family line through the gradual development of an inferior stock.

He was also quoted as saying in a 1922 lecture: Today it is recognized that all men are not born equal. We are not equal so far as the value of our bodily cells is concerned.

Perhaps as a direct result of growing public concern about eugenics, Warthins work fell out of favor. Paulines detailed genealogy lay undisturbed in a closet in the university until the 1960s, when American doctor Henry Lynch and social worker Anne Krush rediscovered her work and continued extending and investigating Family G.

Nearly a decade on from that first meeting between Pauline and Warthin, researchers finally pinned down the underlying genetic cause of this deadly legacy: an inherited variant of the MSH2 gene, which normally repairs mismatched DNA strands. Today, members of Family G and others around the world carrying dangerous variants in mismatch repair genes can undergo genetic testing, with a range of preventative and screening options available.

The story of Pauline and Family G, and the impact that their genetic legacy has had on the family down the generations, is beautifully told in the book Daughter of Family G, a memoir by Ami McKay.

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More protests over eugenics, this time at Michigan State – BioEdge

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Away from the main battlegrounds of the war on racism and on the unresolved legacy of slavery in the United States, there are bitter skirmishes over eugenics.

This week Michigan State University's senior vice president of research and innovation Stephen Hsu walked the plank after vehement criticism of his views on inherited IQ. He will remain as a tenured professor of theoretical physics.

I believe this is what is best for our university to continue our progress forward," MSU President Samuel Stanley Jr explained. "The exchange of ideas is essential to higher education, and I fully support our faculty and their academic freedom to address the most difficult and controversial issues.But when senior administrators at MSU choose to speak out on any issue, they are viewed as speaking for the university as a whole.Their statements should not leave any room for doubt about their, or our, commitment to the success of faculty, staff and students.

The controversy has become so heated that it is difficult to assess what it is all about. However, Dr Hsu has worked with BGI, a Chinese genome-sequencing company which is trying to market genome-sequencing for parents who want babies with high IQs.

In 2017, he co-founded a company called Genomic Prediction, which provides advanced genetic testing for IVF. According to its website its technology identifies candidate embryos for implantation which are genetically normal screening for Down syndrome, for instance, which no one at MSU objected to.

What was controversial was Hsus suggestion that his company might be able to spot embryos with genes that make a high IQ more likely.

He has also defended the notion that people with higher intelligence are more useful to society. "If you study the history of science or technology, you're going to inevitably come to the conclusion that it's people who are of above average ability who make these breakthroughs and generate a disproportionate amount of value for humanity," he told the Lansing State Journal in 2012.

Views like this were enough for critics on Twitter and elsewhere to tag his work as promoting scientific racism, sexism, eugenicist research and conflicts of interest.

Petitions for and against Hsu circulated on the internet. Harvards Professor Steven Pinker and about 1500 others argued that

The charges of racism and sexism against Dr. Hsu are unequivocally false and the purported evidence supporting these charges ranges from innuendo and rumor to outright lies. We highlight that there is zero concrete evidence that Hsu has performed his duties as VP in an unfair or biased manner. Therefore, removing Hsu from his post as VP would be to capitulate to rumor and character assassination.

But, in the wake of the Black Lives Matter protests and his association with eugenics, Hsu was doomed. The #ShutDownSTEM and #ShutDownAcademia movement was influential on the MSU campus and its activists appear to have forced his resignation. (It argues that Academia and STEM are global endeavors that sustain a racist system, where Black people are murdered.)

Michael Cook is editor of BioEdge

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