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Gaultier brings catwalk to the London stage in ‘Fashion Freak Show’
French designer Jean Paul Gaultier brought his lively and eccentric “Fashion Freak Show” to the London stage this week, a musical production looking back on his life from childhood classroom sketches to the Paris haute couture catwalks. Press Release Distribution Service
Samsung says it has fixed the Galaxy Fold and will release it in September
Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales / The Verge Samsung has announced today that it has made “improvements” to protect the Galaxy Fold’s screen and will begin selling the folding phone soon. Four months after the company delayed the retail launch of the phone, Samsung now says the Galaxy Fold will be available for purchase at…
Palmer Luckey’s border surveillance startup is getting $13.5 million to monitor Marine Corps bases
An Anduril Lattice sentry tower | Anduril Industries Government documents reveal that Anduril Industries, the surveillance startup founded by Oculus Rift inventor Palmer Luckey, received a US Marine Corps contract earlier this month. The $13.5 million contract covers “autonomous surveillance counter-intrusion capabilities” at four Marine Corps bases — two in Japan, one in Hawaii, and…
Hulu is developing a Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy TV series
Image: Touchstone Pictures Douglas Adams’ comedic science fiction classic The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy is getting a new version. Deadline reports that Hulu is developing an adaptation of the radio drama and novel with Lost’s Carlton Cuse and Wonder Woman’s Jason Fuchs. Deadline says that the series will be a “modern updating of the…
Welsh street takes world’s steepest title
Guiness World Records has named a meandering street in northwest Wales the steepest in the world, knocking a road in New Zealand off the top spot. Press Release Distribution Service
Cannonball highlights how close Napoleon came to victory at Waterloo
A cannonball discovered this week by archaeologists provides a further indication of how close Napoleon Bonaparte came to winning the Battle of Waterloo in 1815. Press Release Distribution Service
A century of psychiatry, the realities of migration, and Greenland’s ticking ice clock: Books in brief
Nature, Published online: 24 July 2019; doi:10.1038/d41586-019-02245-9 Barbara Kiser reviews five of the week’s best science picks. Press Release Distribution Service
Meningeal lymphatic vessels at the skull base drain cerebrospinal fluid
Nature, Published online: 24 July 2019; doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1419-5 Clearance of macromolecules from the cerebrospinal fluid in mice takes place via meningeal lymphatic vessels at the base of the skull; both drainage and the integrity of these vessels deteriorate with age. Press Release Distribution Service
Swimming: Coach slams Sun critics as ‘hypocrites’ amid doping furor
Sun Yang’s coach Denis Cotterell has defended the Chinese Olympic champion from doping accusations and labeled criticism from the Australian team’s swimmers as “hypocritical”. Press Release Distribution Service
ATP roundup: Opelka tops Isner in three-set thriller
Reilly Opelka came out of top again Wednesday in the latest renewal of tennis’ (literally) biggest rivalry. Press Release Distribution Service