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Netflix has won a John Steinbeck project after a very competitive bidding war for “East of Eden.” Zoe Kazan, granddaughter of legendary director Elia Kazan, is writing and executive producing. Florence Pugh is both starring in and co-producing the series. Elia Kazan previously directed “East of Eden” in 1955, which was James Dean’s first film role. Pugh will play Cathy Ames, who is seen as a manipulative and evil woman throughout the story. The character is married to the protagonist Adam Trask, and is the mother of his twin sons, Caleb and Aron. This series will focus on the novel’s…

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That’s right, there’s more than one superhero game to watch out for, and we’ve got all the details! Whether you’re a fan of DC, Marvel, or both- there’s something in this list for you. We have gathered all the announced superhero game titles to date so that you can know what to expect and when! We’re sure these games will keep the boredom at bay.  “Gotham Knights”  First up is “Gotham Knights.” Batman is dead and it is up to the Gotham Knights to look after the city. The Bat family is made up of Robin, Nightwing, Batgirl, and Red…

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Scientists have managed to create and implement living skin for robots. Their aim is to make these robots more approachable in the service and medical industries. Robotics has made many leaps and bounds into the territory of creating believable androids, this is just one more step in that direction. While human skin has been successfully recreated for skin grafts and burn victims, this discovery is purely for robots. To create the skin solution, Japanese scientists mixed collagen and human dermal fibroblasts. The skin is water repellant and self healing. Professor Shoji Takeuchi at the University of Tokyo is the lead…

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The first documented albino giant tortoise has been hatched! To date, there has never been another documented in captivity or in the wild. While it’s probably not the first, this is the first one the world has seen. The zoo is calling it the first of its kind. The hatchling emerged on May 1st at the Tropiquarium Zoo in Servion, Switzerland. On May 5th, its darker colored sibling hatched. The albino baby was born to it’s 220lb Galápagos giant tortoise (Chelonoidis niger) mother. “We were surprised to discover an albino baby among our Galapagos giant tortoise babies, this phenomenon had…

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