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Camille Vasquez Mimics Aquaman Actress While Exposing Her Alleged Affair With James Franco, Netizens Call Her SAVAGE – Watch

Johnny Depp’s Attorney Camille Vasquez Impersonates Amber Heard As She Pulls Out Evidence Of Alleged Affair With James Franco – Watch(Pic Credit: Instagram, IMDb) Things truly intensified in the court as Johnny Depp vs Amber Heard trial witnessed new allegations surface every single day. One cannot deny that lawyers of both parties including Camille Vasquez and Elaine Bredehoft got too engrossed in the case and it literally felt like a war of words. But do you know? JD’s attorney literally impersonated…

Realme Mimics Nord 2 Pac-man, Launches Gt Neo 3 Naruto Edition

Realme has launched the Naruto Edition of GT Neo 3 in its home market, China. The phone is readily available for pre-order there as well. The inside of Realme GT Neo 3 Naruto Edition remains the same while the company has added anime at the back of the phone. The company wants to get more sales numbers with this special edition phone. It could be revealed in India soon for the Naruto fans. The Realme GT Neo 3 Naruto Edition was launched at CNY 3,099 (nearly ₹35,909). The…

Energy Experts Develop Chameleon Metal That Mimics Behaviour of Different Metals

A team of experts led by the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has developed a gadget that electronically changes one metal to behave like another, allowing it to be used as a catalyst to accelerate chemical reactions. Known as a ‘catalytic condenser', the gadget is the first to show electronic modification of alternative materials to provide new features can result in faster and more efficient chemical processing. The innovation paves the way for new non-precious metal catalyst-based technologies for applications in…

Engineering Smart Skin That Mimics the Sensing Capabilities of Natural Skin

Yuta Dobashi, a graduate of UBC’s master in biomedical engineering program, and faculty advisor Dr. John Madden, professor of electrical and computer engineering in the faculty of applied science at UBC. Credit: Kai Jacobson/UBC Faculty of Applied ScienceIonic skins have demonstrated considerable advantages in the effort to create smart skin that matches the sensing capabilities of real skin. They are comprised of biocompatible, flexible hydrogels that employ ions to transport an electrical charge. Unlike smart skins…