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All 46 Marvel Cinematic Universe movies and TV series, ranked by critics

All 46 Marvel Cinematic Universe movies and TV series, ranked by critics

2023's "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania" has the distinction of being the lowest-rated film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. "Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania." Marvel Studios Rotten Tomatoes score: 46%The best part of "Quantumania," the third installment in the Paul Rudd-led "Ant-Man" series, was Jonathan Majors' introduction as the MCU's next big bad, Kang, audiences and critics agreed — although, Majors' time in the MCU was short-lived as a result of his recent legal troubles.While critics had a tougher time with the miniature film, the audience score of 82% shows that fans had a good time with Scott, Hope, Hank, Janet,…
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The rise of Sam Altman, the OpenAI billionaire CEO who’s just signed a deal with Apple

The rise of Sam Altman, the OpenAI billionaire CEO who’s just signed a deal with Apple

Forbes just declared OpenAI CEO Sam Altman a billionaire.  Before OpenAI, he was well-known in Silicon Valley as president of startup accelerator Y-Combinator. Here's how the serial entrepreneur got his start — and ended up helming the most-watched AI company. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite topics in a personalized feed while you're on the go. download the app By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. 2024 is shaping up to be…
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A scientist who used to advise ultra-processed food companies shares 2 surprising ways they make food irresistible

A scientist who used to advise ultra-processed food companies shares 2 surprising ways they make food irresistible

It's no secret that ultra-processed foods like potato chips, cookies, and chocolate, are easy to overeat. In fact, they're often specifically designed to be irresistible, a scientist who used to work with UPF companies told Business Insider. He shared two surprising ways UPFs are manufactured to make us crave them.Professor Barry Smith, an expert in the multisensory experience of eating based at the Centre for the Study of the Senses at the University of London, has worked with companies such as Kellogg's, Coca-Cola, and Ferrero. Initially, companies would come to him asking how to reduce the salt and sugar in…
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The Biden administration is giving entrepreneurs a shot at loans up to $2 million for climate-focused projects

The Biden administration is giving entrepreneurs a shot at loans up to $2 million for climate-focused projects

The SBA announced on July 22 that it is increasing the maximum loan available through its Community Advantage program — which provides financing to entrepreneurs in underserved markets, like low-income communities — with increased flexibility for climate-focused projects.The SBA will increase the maximum loan amount for active lenders to $500,000 from $350,000. It is also creating an application process for lenders to expand their loan size up to $2 million for climate-focused projects or $1 million for general projects.Lastly, the SBA will create an application for Community Advantage lenders to expand their geographic reach.The changes are part of the SBA's…
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Cars Are Now Rolling Computers, So How Long Will They Get Updates? Automakers Can’t Say

Cars Are Now Rolling Computers, So How Long Will They Get Updates? Automakers Can’t Say

This is a new issue for the automotive industry. “One of the beautiful things about automotive has been that it tends to move much more slowly than consumer electronics,” says Phil Amsrud, an associate director of automotive at the market research firm S&P Global Mobility. That gives auto manufacturers and suppliers plenty of time to figure out how to support their products and guarantee that software will stay up-to-date and functioning through at least year 15. But “now that we’re trying to compress automotive’s timeframe to look more consumer-like, will 15 years get compressed to 10 years, five years?” Amsrud…
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Laura Dern dropped out of college to film ‘Blue Velvet’ despite being told the decision was ‘insane.’ The career gamble paid off for the Oscar winner.

Laura Dern dropped out of college to film ‘Blue Velvet’ despite being told the decision was ‘insane.’ The career gamble paid off for the Oscar winner.

Laura Dern said a former head of her college film department once called her plan to leave college to film "Blue Velvet" "insane." But the gamble may have been one of her best career moves.David Lynch's "Blue Velvet" is widely regarded as one of the greatest movies of all time, but when it premiered in 1986, critics disagreed on whether it was good.Dern told Wednesday's episode of the "Where Everybody Knows Your Name" podcast that she had so much faith in "Blue Velvet" when she was cast in it that she dropped out of UCLA two days into her first…
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