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PS5 Liquid Metal Nightmare Has Just Begun! 😱 Gallium diffusion just ate the heatsink in an early PS5 model! This CFI-1116 unit came in with severe overheating. The liquid metal completely broke through the protective plating, forming a rock hard alloy crust and leaving a massive dry spot over...

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🚨 SCIENTISTS JUST BUILT AN ARTIFICIAL RETINA THAT RESTORES VISION AND ADDS INFRARED SIGHT. Researchers at Yonsei University in South Korea have developed a flexible, three-layer implant that bypasses dead photoreceptors and directly stimulates healthy retinal ganglion cells. The device not only helps restore vision in cases of retinal degeneration (like retinitis pigmentosa) but also gives the eye the ability to detect near-infrared light that humans normally cannot see. The key innovation is a soft 3D array of liquid metal micropillars (gallium-indium alloy) that gently conform to the curved retina without causing damage or inflammation a major improvement over rigid electrodes used in earlier implants. Why this matters: • Retinal diseases destroy light-sensing cells, but the neurons deeper in the eye often remain healthy and capable of sending signals to the brain • The implant uses an ultrathin filter + phototransistor array to convert near-infrared light into electrical signals the ganglion cells can understand • In mouse tests, blind animals regained visual responses, while healthy mice gained infrared sensitivity on top of their normal vision • The liquid metal electrodes are soft and biocompatible, dramatically reducing the risk of scarring or tissue damage The deeper implication: This isn’t just about restoring lost vision it’s about augmenting human sight. If it reaches human trials and proves safe long-term, people with partial vision loss could keep their remaining natural sight while gaining an entirely new sensory channel (infrared). The biggest open question is how the human brain would interpret this new stream of information whether it would feel like a new color, an overlay, or something else entirely. We’re moving from “fixing blindness” to “expanding what it means to see.” How do you think gaining the ability to see infrared light would change daily life or human perception? Follow for more frontier neurotechnology and bionic vision breakthroughs.

TheNewPhysics

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I’ve identified another 40 games with boob and/or butt jiggle, bringing the total of my lists posted here to 491 thus far… • ZanZarah: The Hidden Portal [PC] • Death Must Die [PC] • Slitterhead [PS5] • Blazing Strike [PS5] • Obscure [XB] • S. Prysm Destroyer [NSW] • Tormented Souls [PS5] • Stella Glow [3DS] • Romancing SaGa 2 [PS5] • Streets of Rage 4 [NSW] • Double Dragon Gaiden [NSW] • Farmagia [NSW] • Super Baseball 2020 [SNES] • Lost Planet 2 [PS3] • Banjo-Kazooie [N64] • Metal Max Xeno Reborn [NSW] • Trials of Mana [NSW] • Frontier Hunter: Erza’s Wheel of Fortune [PS5] • Eternal Palace Sakura [PC] • LingerieS [PC] • Ragnarok Odyssey Ace [PSV] • Hachishaku [PC] • Marvel Rivals [PS5] • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 [PS5] • Pandora’s Tower [WII] • Scar-Lead Salvation [PS5] • Blades of Time [PC] • Virtual Lab [VB] • Jak 3 [PS2] • Time and Eternity [PS3] • Ray Gigant [PSV] • Twilight Parade: Moonlit Mononoke [PS5] • Arknights: Endfield [PC] • Mongil: Star Dive [PS5] • Last War [MOB] • Fight of Gods [NSW] • World Heroes 2 Jet [GB] • Touki Denshou: Angel Eyes [PSX] • Crimson Desert [PS5] • NTE (Neverness to Everness) [PC] (Note that the platform in brackets to the side indicates which version I’ve played or may prefer for one reason or another. That does not mean it’s the only platform to feature jiggle. Also this is not an exhaustive list. I’ve limited to just one entry per series, for instance. Videos are from the first three games in the list this time. I will link previous posts below for easy reference.)
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I’ve identified another 40 games with boob and/or butt jiggle, bringing the total of my lists posted here to 491 thus far… • ZanZarah: The Hidden Portal [PC] • Death Must Die [PC] • Slitterhead [PS5] • Blazing Strike [PS5] • Obscure [XB] • S. Prysm Destroyer [NSW] • Tormented Souls [PS5] • Stella Glow [3DS] • Romancing SaGa 2 [PS5] • Streets of Rage 4 [NSW] • Double Dragon Gaiden [NSW] • Farmagia [NSW] • Super Baseball 2020 [SNES] • Lost Planet 2 [PS3] • Banjo-Kazooie [N64] • Metal Max Xeno Reborn [NSW] • Trials of Mana [NSW] • Frontier Hunter: Erza’s Wheel of Fortune [PS5] • Eternal Palace Sakura [PC] • LingerieS [PC] • Ragnarok Odyssey Ace [PSV] • Hachishaku [PC] • Marvel Rivals [PS5] • Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 [PS5] • Pandora’s Tower [WII] • Scar-Lead Salvation [PS5] • Blades of Time [PC] • Virtual Lab [VB] • Jak 3 [PS2] • Time and Eternity [PS3] • Ray Gigant [PSV] • Twilight Parade: Moonlit Mononoke [PS5] • Arknights: Endfield [PC] • Mongil: Star Dive [PS5] • Last War [MOB] • Fight of Gods [NSW] • World Heroes 2 Jet [GB] • Touki Denshou: Angel Eyes [PSX] • Crimson Desert [PS5] • NTE (Neverness to Everness) [PC] (Note that the platform in brackets to the side indicates which version I’ve played or may prefer for one reason or another. That does not mean it’s the only platform to feature jiggle. Also this is not an exhaustive list. I’ve limited to just one entry per series, for instance. Videos are from the first three games in the list this time. I will link previous posts below for easy reference.)

Joshua Michael French ジョシュア

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There's a bacteriophage that turns bacteria into “liquid crystals.” Specifically, Pseudomonas aeruginosa bacteria make Pf phages, which are rod-shaped, negatively-charged, and measure about 2 micrometers in length (roughly the length of an E. coli cell). These phages leave the cells and enter their surroundings. There, they mix with polymers, also secreted by the cells, to form a crystalline matrix. Surprisingly, this is good for the cells. Although the phages kill some of them, it also makes their biofilms stickier and able to withstand certain antibiotics. These bacteria + phages are prevalent in cystic fibrosis patients; they've formed a sort of symbiotic relationship. The Pf phages are made from thousands of repeating copies of a coat protein, called CoaB, which wraps around a single-stranded, circular DNA genome. These genes are integrated directly on the bacterial chromosome. The bacteria “turn on” these phage genes when placed in a viscous environment with low oxygen levels. This is like a trigger to start forming a biofilm. And the cells make a lot of phages; about 100 billion per milliliter. These liquid crystals form because of a physics principle called “depletion attraction.” If you just mix a bunch of loose or flexible polymers together (such as long carbon chains) they will not form a liquid crystal. But if you mix stiff rods (the phages) with loose polymers at a high enough concentration, the polymers will force the phages close together to create a material that flows like a liquid despite being ordered like a crystal. See the video below. These liquid crystal biofilms are hard to get rid of. The negatively-charged phages block many antibiotics (like aminoglycosides, which are positively-charged) from entering cells. Liquid crystals also retain water, so these biofilms can survive on drier surfaces. I first heard about this from Malmesbury’s excellent newsletter, called “Telescopic Turnip.”

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