Quantum Vibrations Tune Molecular Excitations

A new study reveals how the quantum behavior of protons in hydrogen-bonded materials subtly alters the way they absorb and emit light.

A new study reveals how the quantum behavior of protons in hydrogen-bonded materials subtly alters the way they absorb and emit light.

Excitement is growing for Shrek 5, which is scheduled to hit theaters on June 30, 2027, after over ten years! However, fans hoping to rewatch the original Shrek movies might have a limited time to do so. Shrek, Shrek 2, and Shrek the Third just became available on Tubi on February 1st, but they’ve already been added to the platform’s “leaving soon” list. While specific dates haven’t been announced, titles usually leave Tubi at the end of the month, so it’s likely the first three Shrek films will be removed on February 28th.

Wolverine remained a hugely popular character throughout the 2000s, and it was largely the last decade where he truly shined—Marvel began to focus less on mutants after the start of the 21st century. While there were many great Wolverine stories during that time, here are five of the most memorable and impactful.

Yet BCH has kept to a quiet road for nearly twenty months, moving within a range from $272 to $640. It’s a place where swing traders learn patience the way a farmer learns weather-by standing, listening, and waiting for a breeze that may or may not come.

All three of the original RoboCop movies – RoboCop (1987), RoboCop 2 (1990), and RoboCop 3 (1993) – are now streaming on Prime Video. You can also find other RoboCop content on the platform, including the 2014 remake, the RoboCop: The Series TV show, the animated series RoboCop: Alpha Commando, RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop, and RoboCop: Alpha Command: Crash and Burn.

Here are 8 of the most unforgettable TV performances from recent years. These weren’t just well-acted or critically acclaimed—they truly elevated their shows and will be remembered for years to come. In fact, some series wouldn’t be as popular today without these actors.

In February 1962, with issue #4 of Fantastic Four, Marvel Comics reintroduced Namor, a hero originally published by Timely Comics as the Sub-Mariner. Interestingly, this appearance also established Namor as the first mutant in the Marvel Universe, predating the debut of the X-Men by a full year.

The first movie starred Tim Allen, Sigourney Weaver, and Alan Rickman as actors from a popular, *Star Trekinspired science fiction show. They unexpectedly find themselves transported into a genuine war between two alien races who believe they are actual heroes. While the film did reasonably well in theaters when it was released, making a sequel has proven difficult over the past 26 years.

XRP, once a beacon of hope for its faithful, has tumbled from its January heights with the grace of a drunkard falling off a barstool. The asset, now a shadow of its former self, has broken through support levels like a bull in a china shop, briefly touching the $1.40 region before catching its breath. The structure, as they say, is bearish-a term that might as well be carved into the tombstones of its investors. The question lingers like a bad smell: is XRP finally capitulating, or is this merely the prelude to a more spectacular collapse?

Although the star of Wicked was initially unsure about making a movie about her life—she even joked it should be titled “Don’t Bother Watching”—she did think about who would be a good choice to portray her.