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Atomfall Review – Stalker Alert

GamingBolt 21 Mar 2025
... plant that lies at the heart of the zone, what it was that caused the disaster, and what effects the incident has had on the quarantine zone in the years since then- and boy have there been effects.
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Light tornado: Scientists use twisting beams to control atoms like never before 

Interesting Engineering 18 Mar 2025
A major scientific breakthrough could change how we understand and control ionization — the process where atoms lose electrons and become charged ... Rethinking ionization and atoms ... At the heart of this ...
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Spirals, and the Universe, explored in Pettigrew's 'Designs in Nature'

Beijing News 14 Mar 2025
The Human Heart ... This resonance seemed to reach right down to the atomic level. Unlike the closed system of the heart, the spiraling lines of atoms and molecules were arranged so that matter could be added in any amount, in unlimited directions.
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After two hours, open world shooter Atomfall is far more Far Cry than S.T.A.L.K.E.R.

Rock, Paper, Shotgun 07 Mar 2025
... FPS like S.T.A.L.K.E.R., hoarding my ammo and avoiding unnecessary bloodshed as I crept around an English woodland full of druids ranting about atomic fungus.
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Members of Anacortes nonprofit under fire in Ukraine

The Spokesman-Review 07 Mar 2025
Vorel provided video of the attacks to the Skagit Valley Herald ... “Like a heart attack in the middle of an earthquake, followed by an eternally long second of silence that expunges all atoms of oxygen from the air.”. On Wednesday, U.S ... .
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2025's Latest Retro Surprise Looks Like A Mashup Of Hades And Golden Axe

Kotaku 05 Mar 2025
Suggested Reading ... CC. Share. Subtitles ... Absolum sports music from Gareth Coker (Ori, Halo Infinite, Prince of Persia), with guest composer collaborations from Yuka Kitamura (Dark Souls, Elden Ring), Mick Gordon (Doom Eternal, Atomic Heart), and others.
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Quantum properties of atom-thick semiconductors enable cellular signal detection

Interesting Engineering 04 Mar 2025
The engineers discovered that the conversion from excitons to trions in atom-thick semiconductors can be used to detect the electrical signals of heart muscle cells – without using tethered electrodes or voltage-sensitive dyes.
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