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What Do Men Want Review Guys and Dolls in the Digital Age – The Boar

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In the wake of Valentines Day, the most straightforward answer to the question posed by the title of feminist philosopher Nina Powers new book What Do Men Want (2022) appears simple a woman a man, or perhaps, someone with a different gender identity.

But in the 2020s, asking the question is itself provocative, and many feminists might immediately revolt at the premise. It might be one reason the book, according to an anecdote from a sales clerk, is not being stocked in many branches of Waterstones (something it seems to share with some other recent books on feminism and gender).

Although sexism has by no means been eliminated across liberal democratic societies, some problems men shoulder are rarely acknowledged, including disproportionate drug use, male-on-male physical violence, and others, Power observes.

A scattering of responses to the question What do Men Want? appear across the pages of the book. Central among them include virtues traditionally associated with men but are also exhibited by women, including self-control, courage, and the ability to juggle seriousness, humour, and forgiveness.

It is these traits, Power argues, that, even more so than men themselves, are today deemed obsolete or toxic at a time when people of both sexes can fulfil their desires instantly online via porn and dating apps or through shopping sprees.

The actual villains in much of What do Men Want are neither men nor women, but the impersonal, though seductive, entities of capitalism and computer technologies. In 2022, these include social media apps and the beckoning sirens of performative sites including OnlyFans and the appeal of a pain-free existence via Zoom.

The major commonality What Do Men Want has with Powers previous major work, One-Dimensional Woman, is an analysis of how the imperatives of consumerism to embody a stereotype of a feminine or masculine ideal is leaving people friendless and isolated.

Philosopher, sociologist and cultural theorist Jean Baudrillards prescient analysis of a dystopian world dominated by a blizzard of visuals and deceptive imagery is evoked repeatedly to underscore the jungle women, and especially men, inhabit today.

In an environment of distrust, examples of men as dangerous and male violence viewed as a semi-essential characteristic, has only dumped more poison into the social well. No wonder, Power reflects, men are seeking an exit, whether that be a zombified life in front of a video game system, or, tragically, via suicide, a disturbing trend affecting men more than women.

Power is unafraid to discuss the ins and outs of an alphabet soup of internet subcultures including incels, NoFAP, and MGTOW that have been considered controversial at best and are linked to terrorism at worst.

Involvement in these groups, she argues, is not innately pathological, but demonstrates a longing among men and boys for genuine father figures, which in feminist literature embody the ultimate Big Bad the patriarchy.

Absent a validatory image of the father, Power argues, sibling rivalry between and among men and women has run rampant. Nowhere is this more virulent than in the fever swamps of Twitter, where the desire to eliminate the competition translates into cancel culture and sneering digital cliques.

Even worse, she adds, perpetual immaturity and infantilization reign. The safetyism increasingly demanded in transactional relationships not only between men and women, but between the state and the human being, has had a chilling effect in public and private spheres alike.

In this culture, controversial gurus including Jordan Peterson and pseudo-anonymous influencers have struck a chord with their disciplinary tone. So too have fully uncorked leaders that promise an escape from freedom, representing masculinity at its worst, such as Donald Trump. In South Korea, so-called angry young men are currently driving political debate, by fomenting a sweaty discontent over the supposedly dangerous egalitarianism promoted by a culture increasingly accepting of womens rights.

At 179 pages, this is an impassioned essay of a book. It does not aim to be, nor succeeds in being, comprehensive. Some burning issues debated by feminist philosophers, and in the Anglosphere media alike, including transgenderism and transhumanism, are discussed and hang over the text, but are not directly addressed. The college participation gap between men and women and the continued existence of the stereotype that being interested in academic achievement is somehow unmanly would also be interesting topics to examine at greater length.

A taboo cry to accept the imperatives of risk can be heard in the pages of What Do Men Want?, and this is a risky book. It is also a vital one, a defiant flame that refuses to be dampened by the social rain of voguish expectations and political pieties.

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Inside life in Elon Musks Mars colony with vegan diets and terraforming red planet into second Earth… – The Sun

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Billionaire Elon Musk has long been vocal about his ambitions for colonizing Mars here's everything we know about his plan.

Musk founded SpaceX in 2002 and since then has constantly reiterated one of his biggest goals is to help make humankind a multi-planetary species.

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In order to achieve this otherworldly feat, the world's richest man (at the time of publishing) turned his attention to the red planet, located approximately 33.9 million miles away from Earth.

"If we are able to make life self-sustaining on Mars, we will have passed one of the greatest filters. That then sets us up to become interstellar, Musk wrote on Twitter in November.

Earth is ~4.5B years old, but life is still not multi-planetary and it is extremely uncertain how much time is left to become so, he added.

So far, Musk's long-term vision for Mars looks something like building a self-sustaining city that features solar-powered hydroponic farms and vegan diets.

The next really big thing is to build a self-sustaining city on Mars and bring the animals and creatures of Earth there, Musk told Time.

Sort of like a futuristic Noahs ark. Well bring more than two, though its a little weird if theres only two, he continued.

In Elon's scenario, humans and animals would live permanently in this Mars city albeit in "glass domes" until the process of terraforming happens.

'Terraforming' is the hypothetical process of modifying a martian surface to make it habitable by Earth-like life.

In this case, terraforming would eventually allow humans to breathe on the red planet without oxygen masks or glass domes.

Still, even Musk added that terraforming would be "too slow to be relevant in our lifetime," however, humans could certainly establish a human base on Mars in this lifetime.

So what does this human base look like, and how do we build it?

It starts with building a large fleet of SpaceX Starships that could carry the required amount of equipment and supplies required to get a settlement going, per The Space Review.

Theoretically, if one Starship stage can carry 200 tons of cargo to the surface of Mars, then 5,000 trips would be able to carry one million tons.

Once the equipment has successfully been transported to Mars, the next concern is food production.

According to The Space Review, around 200 square meters of growing area with 100 kilowatts of power would be needed per person, which equates to a construction crew of 100 people with 10 megawatts of power and 20,000 square meters of growing area for food production.

In theory, a one-square-kilometer farm transferred to Mars (250 by 250 meters with four growing levels), could potentially feed 5,000 vegetarians.

Geologists could also potentially discover mineral site deposits, which would greatly serve the settlement.

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In other news, the creators of a chilling new horror game say that the title is so disturbing they've been forced tocensor it on PlayStation.

Applehas announcedupdates to AirTags following claims that the coin-sized tracking devices are being used to stalk people.

And TikTok has announcednew rules, banning users who deadname or misgender others.

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Steam Next Fest: February 2022 Edition – here’s just some of the demos available – VG247

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Steam Next Fest kicked off earlier this week, and there are tons of indie demos ready for you to download and play.

Steam Next Fest: February 2022 Edition runs through February 28 and alongside demos, developers are taking part in livestreams to discuss their upcoming releases.

There are also chats with the devs themselves, and this will continue for the duration.

There will be demos available for titles such as Flight of Nova, a flight simulation where you pilot spacecraft according to laws of physics; DreadXPs survival horror game with puppets My Friendly Neighborhood; retro action-RPG Souldiers; side-scrolling adventure Little Orpheus from The Chinese Room; cozy organization puzzle game A Little To The Left; and creepy adventure game Beacon Pines.

There's tabletop RPG experience Demeo: PC Edition; casual survival sandbox game Oldowan; the cool-looking village simulation game The Wandering Village; mining sandbox adventure Core Keeper; multiplayer tactical space-based shooter Boundary; bullet hell FPS Scathe; Food Truck Simulator; fast turn-based strategy RPG with real-time combat Hero's Hour; and atmospheric vehicle adventure Far: Changing Tides.

Trail of Ayash is an open world game that focuses on indigenous people and their myths in the Pre-Columbian era; Boundary is a FPS astronaut game; you can try out gothic multiplayer platform brawler Skeleton Crew; Crossfire: Legion is a real time strategy game from the developers behind Homeworld 3; there's god game Fata Deum; you can bring destroyed buildings back to life in WWII Rebuilder; dive into a harrowing ocean abyss and unravel long-forgotten mysteries in Silt; and you can try out the rematered Egyptian city builder Pharaoh: A New Era.

You can also access free demos for these cool-looking games: TFM: The First Men,Conan Chop Chop, Beholder 3, Lost in Fantaland, Farewell North, Super Catboy, Small Saga, and Potion Tycoon.

And that's not even the half of it. So, hop on Steam and download some trials. You never know when you may find your next favorite game.

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Bzier Games Adds Two New Titles To The Maglev Metro Lineup – Bleeding Cool News

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Bzier Games recently revealed two new additions coming to the Maglev Metro series of games as we're getting Moonbases and Mars. As seen in the previous Mechs, Monorails, London, and Paris map expansions, these two will take the game in totally new areas as you head into space to create metro lines on the moon and the closest planet that might be able to sustain life. Each version has its own little tweaks, but they roughly play out the same for some fun with friends getting around the planet. No release date was confirmed beyond the fact they're coming out in 2022. Here's some added info from the team about both games.

Moonbases:Magnetic Levitation is the technology of choice for extra-terrestrial transportation, and your job is to build a network of intricate maglev rails to assist in creating a lunar vacation destination!

Mars:Maglev technology has enabled powerful ships arriving at Mars to build a colony there. The thin atmosphere and canals make building tracks a challenge, but the rewards for setting up a launch site to neighboring moons Phobos and Deimos make it all worthwhile!

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Star Wars exoplanet that gets TWO sunsets a day spotted by astronomers… – The Sun

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WHILE Luke Skywalker peered at the two suns of his desert planet pondering his future as a Jedi, scientists peered back into the night sky wondering if such a planet could exist in the known universe and not just in a galaxy far far away.

Scientists have just confirmed that they've found such a planet and it's called Kepler-16b.

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The exoplanet was spotted by a ground-based telescope located at an observatory in southeast France.

Professor Amaury Triaud, who led the team that found Kepler-16b, said: It is difficult to understand how circumbinary planets can exist.

"Thats because the presence of two stars interferes with the protoplanetary disc, and this prevents dust from agglomerating into planets.

Triaud theorized: The planet may have formed far from the two stars, where their influence is weaker, and then moved inwards in a process called disc-driven migration or, alternatively, we may find we need to revise our understanding of the process of planetary accretion.

that do push up against the traditional understanding of planet formation.

In 2019, a high school-aged intern named Wolf Cukier flagged what he thought was an eclipse.

Upon further investigation from his peers working on NASAs Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), it turned out to be the first plant orbiting two stars discovered by the TESS program.

TESS would later discover a planet orbiting three suns in an extremely rare triple-star system.

Exoplanets, planets outside Earths solar system, existed only in theory starting in 1917.

The theory was confirmed in 1992 when astronomers Aleksander Wolszczan and Dale Frail discovered two planets 2,300 lightyears away.

Exoplanet.eu, a running catalog of all confirmed exoplanet discoveries, has nearly 5,000 entries to date.

The two planets Wolszczan and Frail discovered orbit a pulsarthe core of a collapsed star much larger than the Sun that supports the Milky Way.

Three years later, the first exoplanet orbiting a Sun comparable to ours was discovered.

The planet, Pegasi 51 b, experiences temperatures in excess of 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit due to its proximity to its star.

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In other news, a huge explosion on the Sun could have been 'catastrophic' for Earth's power grid, experts have warned.

Elon Musk has long been vocal about his ambitions for colonizing Mars here's everything we know about his plan.

And, astronomers have observed ared giant star dyingin real-time for the first time ever.

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Everything Coming and Going on HBO Max in March 2022 – Cord Cutters News, LLC

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HBO Max has got a stellar lineup for March, proving that it really is a premier destination for viewers who love cinema. The streamer has five Oscar nominees for Best Pictureheading its way this month that fans can catch-up on before Hollywoods biggest night on Mar. 27, including Dune, King Richard, West Side Story, Drive My Car, and Nightmare Alley, all of which have received several Academy Award noms.

HBO Max is also getting the Warner Bros. streaming exclusiveMoonshot on March 31, a new fantasy, sci-fi, rom-com starring Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse set to the futuristic backdrop of a terraformed Mars colonized by the best humanity has to offer.

Plus, check out Max Originals this month, including Julia, Lust, The Tourist, Little Ellen, and more.

TITLES COMING TO HBO MAX IN MARCH:Exact Dates to be Announced:Swimsuit, 1989Young Justice, Max Original Season 4 Part BMarch 1:The Aviator, 2004Adaptation, 2002All the Pretty Horses, 2000Are We Done Yet?, 2007Around the World in 80 Days, 1956Blow Up of Blow-Up, DocumentaryBoyz n the Hood, 1991Cameraperson, DocumentaryDiner, 1982Fireboys, DocumentaryFly Away Home, 1996Gigi, 1958Los Cronocrmenes (AKA Timecrimes), 2007 (HBO)Mogul Mowgli, 2020One Tree Hill, 2003Resident Evil, 1996Resident Evil: Afterlife, 2010Resident Evil: Apocalypse, 2004Resident Evil: Damnation, 2021Resident Evil: Extinction, 2007Resident Evil: Retribution, 2012Starship Troopers 2: Hero of the Federation, 2004Starship Troopers, 1997Starsky & Hutch, 1975The Larry David Story Part 1: American Jewboy, Documentary Premiere (HBO)The Larry David Story Part 2: The Jewish Fountainhead Documentary Premiere (HBO)The Two Mrs. Carrolls, 1947The World of Jacques Demy, DocumentaryThe Young Girls Turn 25, DocumentaryUrban Legend, 1998Welcome Back (Aka Bienvenidos), 2019 (HBO)

March 2:Blade I, 2002

Drive My Car, 2021Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma, Season 5

West Side Story, 2021 (HBO)

March 3:Gaming Wall Street, Max Original Season 1 PremiereLittle Ellen, Max Original Season 2 PremiereOur Flag Means Death, Max Original Season 1 PremiereThe Tourist, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

March 4:El Planeta, 2021 (HBO)

F9: The Fast Saga, 2021 (HBO)Goyo: En Letra De Otro, 2022 (HBO)

March 6:Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty, Series Premiere (HBO)

March 7:Teen Titans Go! S7A PremiereMarch 8:Ruxx, Max Original Season 1 PremiereWhose Line Is It Anyway?, Season 1 8

March 10:

Dune, 2021 (HBO)

Juanpa + Chef, Max Original Season 1 PremiereSandy + Chef, Max Original Season 1 PremiereTheodosia, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

March 12:Victor and Valentino S3A Premiere

March 13:Game Theory with Bomani Jones, Season 1 Premiere (HBO)

March 14:Blade Runner: Black Lotus, Season 1

March 15:Phoenix Rising Part 1 & 2, Documentary Premiere (HBO)

March 17:DMZ, Max Original Season 1 PremiereJellystone!, Max Original Season 2 PremiereMinx, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

March 18:Halloween Kills, 2021 (Extended Version) (HBO)Lust, Max Original Season 1 PremiereOn My Way with Irina Rimes, Max Original PremierePseudo, Premiere (HBO)Vlad & Niki, 2018

March 20:Amsterdam, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

March 22:Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel Premiere (HBO)

March 23:Fists Of Freedom: The Story Of The 68 Summer Games 1999,

March 24:

King Richard, 2021

One Perfect Shot, Max Original Season 1 PremiereQueen Stars, Max Original Season 1 PremiereStarstruck, Max Original Season 2 PremiereTraffickers: Inside The Golden Triangle, Max Original Season 1 Premiere

March 25:Degrassi: The Next Generation, 2001Lucas the Spider,Cartoonito OriginalSeason 1 Premiere

March 31:Bren Brown: Atlas of the Heart, Max Original Season 1 PremiereJulia, Max Original Season 1 PremiereMoonshot, 2022

TITLES LEAVING HBO MAX IN MARCH:8 Mile, 2002 (HBO)A Royal Affair, 2012 (HBO)Ballet 422, 2014 (HBO)Best Man Down, 2012 (HBO)Bill And Teds Bogus Journey, 1991 (HBO)Bill And Teds Excellent Adventure, 1989 (HBO)Blindness, 2008 (HBO)Blood Father, 2016 (HBO)Broken City, 2013 (HBO)Client 9: The Rise And Fall Of Eliot Spitzer, 2010 (HBO)Darkness Falls, 2003 (HBO)Dinner For Schmucks, 2010 (HBO)Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, 1988 (HBO)Dr. Dolittle Million Dollar Mutts, 2009 (HBO)Dreamgirls, 2006 (HBO)Drop Zone, 1994 (HBO)Evil Dead 2, 1987 (HBO)Fear, 2005 (HBO)Firestarter, 1984 (HBO)Happily NEver After 2: Snow White, 2009 (HBO)Happily NEver After, 2007 (HBO)Herbie: Fully Loaded, 2005 (HBO)I Am Number Four, 2011 (HBO)Imagine That, 2009 (2009)In & Out, 1997 (HBO)Joe, 2014 (HBO)Johnny English Strikes Again, 2018 (HBO)Kicking & Screaming, 2005 (HBO)La Odisea De Los Giles, 2019 (HBO)Lina From Lima, 2019 (HBO)Marathon Man, 1976 (HBO)Miracle On 34th Street, 1994 (HBO)Moonrise Kingdom, 2012 (HBO)New In Town, 2009 (HBO)Night Catches Us, 2010 (HBO)Norbit, 2007 (HBO)Pepito, 2020 (HBO)Proof Of Life, 2000 (HBO)Slipping Into Darkness, 1971 (HBO)Sliver, 1993 (Extended Version) (HBO)Strange But True, 2019 (HBO)Take Me Home Tonight, 1986 (HBO)Talk To Me, 1985 (HBO)Ted, 2012 (Unrated Version) (HBO)The Bourne Legacy, 2012 (HBO)The Campaign, 2012 (Extended Version) (HBO)The Devils Double, 2011 (HBO)The Eichmann Show, 2015 (HBO)The Evil Dead, 1983 (HBO)The High Note, 2020 (HBO)The King Of Staten Island, 2020 (HBO)The Man With The Iron Fists, 2012 (Unrated Version) (HBO)The Rite, 2011 (HBO)The Running Man, 1987 (HBO)The Serenade, 1939 (HBO)The Watcher, 2000 (HBO)Tully, 2018 (HBO)War, 2007 (HBO)

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This March Stream Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty And More On HBO Max – Blackfilm

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This March stream an iconic slate of slam-dunk content, award-winning films and critically acclaimed titles debuting on HBO Max.

Celebrating one of the most storied basketball teams of all time,Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty (3/6)will bring fans closer to a team that defined an era, both on and off the court. The 10-episode HBO Original drama series gives an intimate look into the professional and personal lives of the legendary 1980s Los Angeles Lakers, featuring John C. Reilly as Jerry Buss, Quincy Isaiah as Magic Johnson, Jason Clarke as Jerry West Adrien Brody as Pat Riley, among others.

This month we have five Oscar nominees for Best Picture on HBO Max that fans can catch-up on before Hollywoods biggest night.

This month includesthe Warner Bros.streaming exclusiveMoonshot (3/31),a new fantasy, sci-fi, rom-com starring Lana Condor and Cole Sprouse set to the futuristic backdrop of a terraformed Mars colonized by the best humanity has to offer.

HBO and Max Original titles premiering this month deliver a wide array of cultural perspectives. Fans of The French Chef, Julia Child, will learn about the inspiring story behind the modern cooking show and its influence on the womens movementJulia(3/31).For a breakdown of timely issues playing out in the world of sports, Emmy-winning sports journalist Bomani Jones will kick off his weekly late-night seriesGame Theory with Bomani Jones (3/13). Additional highly anticipated originals debuting this month includeOur Flag Means Death (3/3)starring, executive produced and directed by Oscar nominee Taika Waititi, Ava DuVernaysDMZ (3/17), The Tourist (3/3)starring Jamie Dornan,new 1970s LA comedy seriesMinx (3/17)andBrene Brown: Atlas of the Heart (3/31).

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Five stunning displays inside Dubai’s Museum of the Future – The National

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The Museum of the Future in Dubai is a time machine that shows visitors what life could be like in the year 2071.

From futuristic jobs faraway on a space station to how ecosystems can be saved 49 years from now the experience is entertaining as well as educational.

The two-hour experience is meant to be thought-provoking and leaves visitors wondering steps that can be taken now to create a better future.

The museum uses technology to represent art in the most remarkable ways, including screens with impressive graphics of a rocket launch and a DNA library that features more than 4,500 species.

An avatar called Aya guides visitors throughout their journey.

On Wednesday, a day after its official opening, The National went on a media tour of the museum. Here are five of the most interesting displays:

An avatar known as 'Aya' speaks to visitors at the Museum of the Future. Chris Whiteoak / The National

If you want to be an astronaut for a day, this is the experience for you.

It involves boarding a spacecraft called Hope, named after the UAEs Mars orbiter, and launching to the OSS Hope space station 600 kilometres above Earth.

Visitors are taken inside a room with metal walls, designed to look like a spacecraft, with screens all around that act as windows to show the stunning views during lift-off.

Aerial views of Dubais coastline, including The Palm Jumeirah, are visible, and then the delicate atmosphere of the planet, as the spacecraft enters space.

It is a four-minute experience that also shows the spacecraft docking with the OSS Hope space station.

Then, you enter the space station, where you learn about futuristic jobs astronauts can have in future, such as Mars colony ambassador to Earth.

The Heal Institute at the Museum of the Future. Chris Whiteoak / The National

The next part of the experience is the "heal institute", where you learn about nature.

A large screen shows the DNA of the Amazon, with footage actually filmed in the rainforest.

At Heal, we are working to repair the Earths natural ecosystems, with the help of artificial intelligence and biodesign, Aya says, as visitors enter the exhibition.

The Amazon is amazing. The forest generates half of its own rainfall by recycling water through trees.

Sadly, in some parts of the Amazon, years of deforestation have broken this cycle, changing huge parts of this ancient forest to dry savannah.

Another part of the Heal Institute is the DNA library, which has more than 2,400 models of species on display inside glass cases.

The colourful exhibition is meant to help visitors learn about different kinds of mammals, angiosperms, annelids and molluscs.

It is partially immersive, as visitors can collect a few species in a device given to them at the start and use it in the next exhibition to see how it could heal the ecosystem.

This is the Heal Observatory, where some species are grown in a nursery.

Visitors can release these species into the outdoors, including the ones collected in their device from the DNA library, to see how they behave and if the ecosystem heals.

It is an educational exhibition that would benefit researchers, as well as students and teachers.

Once the species are released, a large screen shows the progress being made in that ecosystem.

Al Waha is a futuristic spa, where visitors experience restorative effects of movement and meditation.

Visitors are welcomed with a vapour hand sanitiser that is blowing out of a structure that looks like a futuristic water fountain.

There is also a digital floor with a special carpet that gives the illusion of walking on a beach.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid inaugurated Dubai's Museum of the Future on Tuesday night. Photos: Dubai Media Office

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Iconic Sitcom ‘MARTIN’ Returns For A 30th Anniversary Reunion Special on BET+ – Blackfilm

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Few shows defined an era like Martin. From music to movies to fashion, the iconic sitcom was not only abroad mainstream hit, it was a cultural force that went beyond the screen and epitomized an era. The show was a crossover sensation all while providing an honest and refreshing view of the Black experience and to this day, the characters, all created by the comedic genius of the shows namesake, Martin Lawrence, are still some of pop cultures most beloved. Thirty years later, its legacy lives on, and this summer, fans will be able to relive all the love, joy and laughter as Martin and the gang come together once again for the first time in decades.

The reunion special, hosted by comedian and actor Affion Crockett, will include Martin Lawrence (Martin), Tisha Campbell (Gina), Tichina Arnold (Pamela) and Carl Anthony Payne II (Cole), along with surprise guest appearances. Taking a look at the shows origin and evolution, the reunion will feature interviews with the cast, original directors, special musical performances, and behind the scenes commentary on the importance and impact of the show that shaped a generation.

Martin is one of the most beloved sitcoms in our community, both because it is hugely entertaining and because it played a pivotal role in changing the narrative of Black voices in entertainment and in culture through the portrayal of young, ambitious Black leads and healthy Black relationships, said Scott Mills, CEO of BET. Decades later, that representation is still just as important, which is why were so excited to honor a series that put Black culture front and center on our platform that embraces Black culture everyday.

To be able to sit here thirty years later with this amazing cast that has had such an impact on pop culture is truly a blessing. I am always humbled that the fans still want more of the show and its characters. I am looking forward to the reunion special. said Martin Lawrence.

Martin is one of the greatest sitcoms of all time, said Jesse Collins, CEO of Jesse Collins Entertainment.JCE is honored to partner with Martin and BET on such an iconic reunion.

The reunion is executive produced by Martin Lawrence, Robert Lawrence, Rae Proctor and Stacy Lyles through his company Run Tel Dat Entertainment. For Jesse Collins Entertainment, Jesse Collins and Dionne Harmon serve as executive producers along with Jeannae Rouzan-Clay who is also the showrunner. The show is executive produced and directed by Stan Lathan. The special is written by Nile Evans as well as Bentley Kyle Evans who also serves as a co-executive producer. Jesse Collins Entertainments Brittany Brazil is a producer.

The taping took place Sunday, February 20 and will launch on BET+ later this year. In the meantime, fans can get ready for the reunion by re-watching all five seasons of Martin now on BET+.

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Could we change other planets in the Solar System so we could live on them? – Economic Times

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By Jacco van Loon, Astronomer, Keele UniversityOf the eight planets in the Solar System, we live on Earth, and for good reasons. It has the perfect conditions for life.

Right now, though, we are sculpting Earth's surface by deforestation, and changing its atmosphere by adding carbon dioxide, methane and other greenhouse gases. These changes have resulted in global warming, which might lead us to worry that in the future, Earth may not be such a good place for us to live.

In our Solar System, the most similar planets to Earth are Mars, which is a bit further from the Sun, and Venus, which is a bit closer to the Sun. However, they are still very different to Earth.

There are a lot of ways in which these planets are different to Earth. One is the gases that are in the atmosphere. Both the atmosphere of Mars and that of Venus are mainly made of carbon dioxide. Neither planet's atmosphere contains any amounts of oxygen to speak of, which means that right now, we wouldn't be able to breathe on either planet.

Mars is generally considered the most promising planet to terraform. However, as well as being made mostly of carbon dioxide, the atmosphere on Mars is very thin. It doesn't press down on the planet with the same weight that the atmosphere on Earth does.

This pressure from the atmosphere is what keeps water on Earth liquid so we can drink it, and plants can use it to grow. Nearly all of the water on Mars is ice, except for a bit of water vapour in the atmosphere.

In order to create an atmosphere that we could breathe in, and to create enough pressure to keep water liquid, we would need to pump a lot of air into Mars' atmosphere a mixture of nitrogen and oxygen until the atmosphere was about as heavy as Earth's.

It might be possible to find this nitrogen and oxygen on Mars, which has soil that has been found to contain significant amounts of nitrate a molecule of one nitrogen and three oxygen atoms.

But there would be problems with doing this, including taking nutrients out of the soil that might be needed to grow plants.

Mars is also a very cold place, with an average temperature of about -60 degrees Celsius.

To change this, we would need to help its atmosphere trap heat. This is called the greenhouse effect. We could do this by pumping more carbon dioxide and methane into it (methane has been found on Mars). This would warm Mars and melt much of its ice, creating a water cycle like in Earth's climate. Mars would have seas, rivers and rainfall like Earth.

Mars or Venus?Alternatively, we could think about terraforming Venus. The gravity of Venus is quite similar to that on Earth, but for reasons not fully understood it has an atmosphere almost a hundred times heavier than Earth's. The weight of the atmosphere pressing down on us would crush us.

To reduce the weight of the atmosphere on Venus to be more like Earth's atmosphere, we would need to remove the carbon dioxide and some of the nitrogen.

Unfortunately, if we knew how to remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere on such massive scale, we would be better off doing that on Earth in order to slow down global warming.

Mars and Venus have reached a natural state that differs from Earth's. If we turn them into Earth-like planets it means taking them out of balance. Left alone, they would change again. A terraformed Mars or Venus would require constant effort to maintain.

It would be far simpler and easier to build an artificial space colony, big enough to hold a whole ecosystem made up of plants, animals and other forms of life. We could then even possibly travel to another star system, where we might find a planet more like Earth. But we do not have the ability to do this, yet.

Until then, the best kind of terraforming would be to reduce humankind's imprint on Earth.

(This article is syndicated by PTI from The Conversation)

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