Don’t toss that crab shell. A substance found in it could be key to renewable energy, UMD researchers say.

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:45:26 GMT

Don’t toss that crab shell. A substance found in it could be key to renewable energy, UMD researchers say. Abigail Gruskin | Baltimore Sun (TNS)At summertime backyard feasts, crab shells are just a barrier between hunger and satisfaction. Marylanders smash the crustaceans’ protective casings with wooden mallets, pick out the tasty meat and toss the remnants aside.But what if crab shells could have a bigger impact, playing a vital role in harnessing renewable energy and reducing planet-warming emissions?University of Maryland researchers are changing the way people look at those thin exoskeletons — investigating the feasibility of putting them to work in an innovative battery.“People never thought of that before,” said Lin Xu, 31, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at College Park.Xu and a team of researchers have been exploring the use of a chemical that comes from crustacean shells in a zinc-ion battery designed to store renewable energy.Last fall, working under the direction of Liangbing Hu, a Maryland professor who said he conceived the id...

Stanford Theatre reopening in July with Hitchcock, Cary Grant

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:45:26 GMT

Stanford Theatre reopening in July with Hitchcock, Cary Grant The historic Stanford Theatre is set to reopen — again — in July with a summer festival featuring the movies of director Alfred Hitchcock and suave movie star Cary Grant.Grant kicks off the first few weeks with double features of some of his comedies and dramas from the 1930s and ’40s (“Bringing Up Baby” July 1-2, “His Girl Friday” July 8-9 and “Topper” July 15-16, “Gunga Din” July 20-21). Hitchcock makes his entrance July 22-23 with the director’s first two collaborations with Grant, 1941’s “Suspicion” and 1946’s “Notorious.” The pair split the rest of the summer, coming together again for “To Catch a Thief” Aug. 12-13 and “North by Northwest” Aug. 19-20.The festival wraps up Labor Day weekend, Sept. 2-3 with two Hitchcock thrillers: “Psycho” and “The Birds.” After those two, you’ll need a day off to recover. You can check...

Tornadoes kill 4 in Texas town as heat wave scorches state

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:45:26 GMT

Tornadoes kill 4 in Texas town as heat wave scorches state By KEN MILLER and SARAH BRUMFIELD | Associated PressA line of severe storms produced what a meteorologist calls a rare combination of multiple tornadoes, hurricane-force winds and softball-sized hail in west Texas, killing at least four people, injuring nine and causing significant damage around the town of Matador, a meteorologist said Thursday.The storms produced strong winds that swept across Texas, from the Panhandle to Houston, causing damage north of the city, according to weather officials.RELATED: 7 hospitalized, 80 to 90 fans injured by hail while attending Louis Tomlinson concert at Red Rocks AmphitheatreGov. Greg Abbott on Thursday added six counties in the region to a disaster declaration first issued June 16 and amended three times in response to severe weather His statement said the declaration will help state authorities respond swiftly to devastated communities.There was a slight chance storms could form again Thursday afternoon and night, with the possibility of mor...

Grumpy dwarves and 20-sided dice: Therapist uses Dungeons & Dragons to model self-acceptance

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:45:26 GMT

Grumpy dwarves and 20-sided dice: Therapist uses Dungeons & Dragons to model self-acceptance Angela Roberts | The Baltimore Sun (TNS)Charlene MacPherson remembers the precise moment she fell in love with the fantasy role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.She was a freshman at the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia, with only a vague idea of what she wanted to do after college. It was her first time playing. Her friend from the school’s nerd-dominated fencing team was the dungeon master, a role somewhere between a narrator, an omniscient team captain and a god.Someone rolled a 1, traditionally the worst possible score on the game’s iconic 20-sided die, and everyone groaned. But instead of saying the player dropped their sword when they meant to cut a magical tablet in half, the dungeon master said they accidentally stabbed a goblin and would have to spend the entirety of their next turn trying to shake the goblin’s body off their sword.“I was like, ‘Oh, my God, that’s so funny!’” MacPherson said.MacPherson’s love of the geeky adventure game has only ...

Disneyland to begin rolling opening of San Fransokyo Square in July

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:45:26 GMT

Disneyland to begin rolling opening of San Fransokyo Square in July The twin towers of San Fransokyo’s Shinto shrine-inspired Golden Gate bridge will be installed starting next week as Disneyland continues the transformation of the Pacific Wharf dining area into a tribute to the “Big Hero 6” film.The bridge spanning the waterway bordering the outdoor dining area at Disney California Adventure will close on Monday, June 26 to add the distinctive Torii Gate Bridge towers depicted in the 2014 Disney animated film. The bridge is expected to reopen in the next few weeks after work is completed.Work is expected to continue through mid-August on the overall transformation of Pacific Wharf into San Fransokyo Square.Sign up for our Park Life newsletter and find out what’s new and interesting every week at Southern California’s theme parks. Subscribe here.Concept art of Aunt Cass Cafe coming to San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure. (Disney) Big Hero 6-themed menu items will begin rolling out in the transformed Pacific Wharf eateries starti...

Bay Area man gets over 100 years in prison for killing woman with car

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:45:26 GMT

Bay Area man gets over 100 years in prison for killing woman with car A Santa Rosa man was sentenced to 14 years plus 100 years to life in prison Tuesday for driving his car over two people after a fight in 2021, killing one, the Sonoma County District Attorney’s Office said.Clifford Adams, 56, was convicted of murder, attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon and reckless driving causing injury. Adams had three prior “strike” convictions, prosecutors said, which affected his sentencing.On March 23, 2021, Adams got into a physical fight with a man on a small side street off Sebastopol Road in Santa Rosa.After the fight, both men left but soon returned to Roberts Avenue. Adams drove up the street, turned his car around, and was stopped with his car facing the man he had been fighting with, who was seated. Adams accelerated his car and drove directly at the man, hitting him and causing a leg fracture and “major” laceration to his leg, prosecutors said.Adams also drove into Kellie Jones, who was sitting nearby on a matt...

BART proposes 20% pay increase for officers to boost BART PD presence on trains

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:45:26 GMT

BART proposes 20% pay increase for officers to boost BART PD presence on trains SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- In an effort to increase the number of officers patrolling on trains, Bay Area Rapid Transit is ready to spend over $8 million to increase pay for BART Police Department officers. The BART Board of Directors unanimously approved a new agreement to increase BART PD salaries to be more in line with other Bay Area law enforcement agencies, the transit agency announced Thursday.BART PD salaries are 19% below the market average for 10 local comparable jurisdictions, according to BART. The increased salaries are part of a broader effort by BART to attract back ridership by increasing safety on trains. San Francisco’s hiring practices to blame for vacant job crisis, jury finds BART hopes that the pay increase will help BART PD recruit additional staff and retain current officers.“This represents an important investment in safety and security on BART,” said BART General Manager Bob Powers. “It’s essential that the BART Police Department is competitive in recruiting...

Modi meets the press at the White House — and takes rare questions

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:45:26 GMT

Modi meets the press at the White House — and takes rare questions WASHINGTON (AP) — Narendra Modi did something very unusual on Thursday at the White House — he took questions from journalists.It’s a rare occurrence for the Indian prime minister who avoids unscripted moments and has presided over a steady decline in press freedom in his country. The news conference was more limited than the kind that U.S. presidents usually hold with foreign leaders, but even that wasn’t easy to arrange with Modi. Indian officials agreed to the event only the day before, according to a person familiar with the matter who requested anonymity to discuss the sensitive negotiations. Administration officials told Modi’s advisers that taking questions from the media was a standard part of how White House state visits are conducted, the person said.An Indian reporter asked about addressing climate change, and an American reporter pressed Modi on human rights concerns— a particularly delicate topic as the United States seeks closer ties with India as a b...

Los restos hallados pertenecen al submarino Titán, revela documento oficial revisado por CNN

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:45:26 GMT

Los restos hallados pertenecen al submarino Titán, revela documento oficial revisado por CNN (CNN) –– Se ha concluido que los escombros descubiertos dentro del área de búsqueda del submarino desaparecido Titán corresponden al cuerpo externo de la nave, según un memorándum revisado por CNN. La búsqueda de la cápsula de la tripulación del submarino continúa, dice el documento.Los escombros se ubicaron en el fondo del océano, aproximadamente a 500 metros de la proa del Titanic, y se ubicaron aproximadamente a las 8:55 a.m. ET.Noticia en desarrollo…The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2023 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.Source

Film academy welcomes new members to Board of Governors, now 53% female

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:45:26 GMT

Film academy welcomes new members to Board of Governors, now 53% female Actor Lou Diamond Phillips, film executive Hannah Minghella, “The Woman King” screenwriter Dana Stevens and “Summer of Soul” producer David I. Dinerstein have been elected to serve on the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’ Board of Governors.The Academy, the organization behind the Oscars, announced newcomers and incumbent members, like director Ava DuVernay and “A Star is Born” producer Lynette Howell Taylor, on Thursday.They join returning governors like Marlee Matlin, Warner Bros. co-chair and CEO Pam Abdy, Jason Reitman, Jason Blum and Rita Wilson. As of this election, women make up a majority (53%) of the board. A quarter of the board also belongs to an underrepresented racial or ethnic group.The Board of Governors is comprised of members representing each branch of the academy, including directors, actors, executives and below the line craftspeople working in sound, production design, costuming and more, and work to set the organization’s strategy, finances and...