FBI Says Its Top Lawyer Is Leaving The Bureau

Dana Boente has been criticized by conservative commentators and supporters of Trump for his role in the Russia probe.

Here Are the Winners of the 2020 Nebula Awards

Last night, the
Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America held the 55th annual Nebula
Awards, designed to honor the best science fiction and fantasy released any
given year across prose, film, television, and, as of last year, video games.

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Netflix acquires Hollywood’s historic Egyptian Theatre built in 1922

Netflix has officially acquired Hollywood’s iconic Egyptian Theatre following reports of its interest in the business nearly a year ago. Netflix will renovate the theater and use it for special screenings, among other things, breathing new life into the facility. American Cinematheque, the nonprofit organization that reopened Egyptian Theatre in 1998, will reportedly work alongside Netflix. Egyptian Theatre is a … Continue reading

Apple Watch Series 5 is on sale for $300 at Amazon

Amazon just made it much easier to consider the Apple Watch Series 5 if you’re looking for a wearable to track your workouts or keep in touch with others. The internet retailer is selling the 40mm GPS model with a Sport Band for $300, or a solid $100…

Trump’s National Security Adviser Denies ‘Systemic Racism’ Across U.S. Police Forces

Robert O’Brien said he’s “so proud” of the way police officers have handled the George Floyd protests “with restraint.”

I’m Due To Give Birth Today But All I Can Think About Is George Floyd

The promise of an empty bassinet and carefully folded newborn onesies sit in front of me, but I can’t breathe.

Billie Eilish To White People Saying ‘All Lives Matter’ During Protests: ‘Shut The F**k Up’

The singer posted an impassioned response addressing white privilege in response to police killings of Black people.

Atlanta Mayor: Trump’s Response To Protests ‘Like Charlottesville All Over Again’

“He speaks and he makes it worse,” Keisha Lance Bottoms said of Trump’s remarks on protests over George Floyd’s death.

This Device Can Synthesize Any Flavor on Your Tongue: Taste the Rainbow

Back in the 1990s a team of engineers created a device called the iSmell. This unusual gadget used scent cartridges to simulate a wide variety of aromas, which could be triggered through computer code. The iSmell ultimately failed due to lack of market interest, but I always thought the idea that you could create anything from the smell of hot chocolate to pepperoni pizza just by mixing chemicals was pretty fascinating. Now a scientist in Japan has developed a similar technology, though this one simulates flavors rather than scents.

Homei Miyashita of Meiji University’s Miyashita Laboratory created this novel device that he calls a “taste display.” It uses a set of five electrolytic flavor gels which are electrically stimulated to produce taste sensations on its user’s tongue. The process of electrophoresis is used to subtractively adjust the amount of sweet (glycine), salty (sodium chloride), bitter (magnesium chloride), acidic (citric acid) and umami (glutamic sodium) flavors which are released. Theoretically, these five base flavors could replicate just about any flavor you’d like, and the system has already been used to simulate flavors ranging from sushi to gummy candies.

Now, taste alone isn’t enough to truly experience flavor, as our sense of smell is also a big part of that mechanism. Perhaps they could dust off the old plans for the iSmell and combine them, then sell this as some kind of gadget for dieting.

You can read the full research paper about the taste display in the Association for Computing Machinery’s digital library.

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After Math: Playing around on the PS5 while Blizzcon goes bye-bye

We had a mixed bag in terms of gaming news this past week. On one hand, Sony announced an hour-long gameplay showcase for its upcoming PS5 console and the NFL reupped its licensing agreement with EA through the 2026 season. On the other hand, BLizzar…