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    Tom Hardy Says Venom/Spider-Man Crossover Film Almost Happened
    Tom Hardy has revealed that a Venom and Spider-Man movie got close to being made.The 47-year-old actor portrayed Eddie Brock/Venom from the 2018 eponymous flick Venom until Venom: The Last Dance in 2024, and has now revealed his character nearly got to share the screen with Tom Hollands web-slinger though studio politics between Marvel and Sony ultimately prevented the blockbuster from happening.Speaking with The Playlist, Hardy said: We got close. We got as close as I could possibly imagine getting, apart from doing a film together, which I would have loved to have done because that just means so much fun.The MobLand star, who has Louis Thomas, 18, with his ex-girlfriend Rachel Speed, and two children with wife Charlotte Riley, emphasized he wanted to do the Venom/Spider-Man crossover to thrill young fans.He said: Fundamentally, for me, it would be for the kids.Venom: The Last DanceSonyloading...Because, you know, as much as adults love superhero films, as you can tell by the box office when theyre successful, I think Im constantly reminded by children how important these characters are. And they dont know why their favorite characters arent in films together.Even so, the Peaky Blinders actor emphasized a Venom/Spider-Man crossover movie wasnt the only way hed return as a symbiote anti-hero as he would gladly reprise the role in another solo film.When ComicBook.com asked Hardy if the Spider-Man crossover was the only way hed play Venom again, he replied: No, no, I love Venom and I had a great time doing that, so no, no.A Venom/Spider-Man crossover film has long been wanted by both Hardy and fans, with the actor previously saying hed love to face off against the wall-crawler.Presenting the third and final entry into the Venom trilogy, Venom: The Last Dance at New York Comic Con last October, the actor said: "I would love to fight Spider-Man. I would love to fight him now. Im happy to fight Spider-Man today, 100 per cent. I would never say never."We were specifically set up to bring Venom to a movie format, and thats what weve done. The Last Dance is the final piece in that trilogy and were really excited about that."While the story of Venom concluded with The Last Dance, director Kelly Marcel teased further Symbiote-based movies may be on the way after the trilogy - and pointed to the introduction of Knull, the sinister creator of the Symbiotes.The filmmaker said on stage: "This is just the introduction to Knull. Hes a massive, massive character so you can never be one-and-done with him. This is just a little taster of Knull. We get to meet him. What the future holds for him, who knows."The plot for Eddie and Venom closes here. But as you know, there are lots of Symbiote stories in the canon.There are lots of places to go, and maybe there are a few Easter eggs in here that might start that journey off.Get our free mobile app12 Pairs of Actors and Directors With Famous FeudsYou won't see these great actors and directors working together again.Gallery Credit: Emma StefanskyFiled Under: Marvel, Spider-Man, Tom Hardy, Tom Holland, VenomCategories: Movie News, Superheroes
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    Top 10 Val Kilmer Movies
    Val Kilmer crafted one of the most diverse careers of any actor of his generation since breaking onto the scene in the early 80s. He possessed an intense on-screen magnetism and the rare ability to channel it in a variety of directions, sliding effortlessly into everything from broad comedies to dead-serious action flicks to biopics.At the same time, he had an elusive quality: Unlike many other actors, the viewer never gets the sense that they fully know Kilmer. Instead, we always have something more to get to, something that we havent quite discerned which is, of course, exactly what makes us want to watch him again and again.Kilmer began his career at 17, when he became the youngest student ever accepted into the Juilliard Drama School. From there, he progressed quickly onto the stage and the big screen and by the early 90s was one of the biggest stars in Hollywood. But he was mostly uninterested in playing the Tinseltown game, and spent most of his non-working life on a ranch in New Mexico, sending self-made audition tapes to directors and producers he wanted to work with. As his career progressed, Kilmer began to take on smaller and more specialized roles, without ever sacrificing the quality of his performances, and eventually appeared in more than 70 movies and numerous stage productions.Kilmer was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2015, and treatment made it difficult for him to speak, but he continued to appear on screen, as well as to make appearances at events where his fans celebrate a career that has stretched for more than 40 years. Below, we present a list of themost memorable roles from the man who will forever be, as he noted in Tombstone, our huckleberry.Top Secret! (1984)Not everyone remembers that Kilmers first appearance on the big screen came in the Zucker-Abraham-Zucker follow-up to their spoof comedyAirplane!Fresh out of Juilliard, where he had dreamed of playing Hamlet on stage, Kilmer was instead cast as a 50s-style American rock n roll singer who is sent on a spy mission behind the Iron Curtain. The comedy is broad, hardly15 seconds go by without a gag of one sort or another from ridiculously oversized telephones to a scene in a bookstore which was filmed with the actors moving in reverse motion and Kilmer absolutely nails the role. Like Leslie Neilson inAirplane!he plays it with exactly the right combination of seriousness and befuddlement. Hes aware that zany things are happening around him, but never seems to be in on the joke. Its the kind of performance that even seasoned comedic actors might stumble over, but Kilmer never misses a step a remarkable feat for a debut performance.Real Genius (1985)Directed by Martha Coolidge who gave Nicolas Cage his first starring role two years prior in the minor masterpieceValley GirlReal Geniusis one of the forgotten gems of '80s comedy. The story revolves around a young science prodigy named Mitch Taylor (Gabriel Jarret) who goes to a Cal Tech-style college and finds himself involved in a plot by a nefarious professor to build a deadly laser for the military. Kilmer plays Mitch's mentor, the brilliant, freewheeling and hedonistic Chris Knight. Although the story is Mitchs, its Kilmer we're fascinated by when hes on the screen: He seems at once impossibly cool and un-understandably weird, and once again exudes charisma while also handling the comedic elements masterfully. Kilmer never works to upstage the younger Jarret, but its clear which of the two actors is headed for larger roles in the future.Top Gun (1986)Kilmers turn as Tom Iceman Kazansky broke him into the national consciousness. The role wasnt only an absolute reversal from his other big screen appearances, it also presented an almost impossible task. Playing the lead in the film was Tom Cruise, as a young, cocky fighter pilot who goes to a school for the best of the best, determined to triumph over the ghosts of his own past. For the film to work, director Tony Scott needed an adversary who could go toe to toe with Cruise maybe the biggest pure movie star of the last 40 years in terms of both arrogance and magnetism. Kilmer delivered. Gone are any vestiges of the goofiness and comedic delivery that floated his earlier roles. In their place, Kilmer creates a swaggering character whose frosty egotism perfectly matches his nickname. At the same time, however, Kilmer is just so damn likable that when the movie asks us to hop on his side again at the end in the famous wingman reconciliation scene with Cruise we do it without hesitation. His brief on-screen return in 2022s sequel Top Gun: Maverick is excellent, highly emotional and not to be spoiled here.The Doors (1991)By 1991, Kilmer was a star in his own right, and he cemented this status by giving one of the most chameleonic performances of his entire career, absolutely disappearing into the role of Jim Morrison in Oliver Stones biopicThe Doors. And Kilmer not only played Morrison, he sang the versions of the Doors songs that appear in the film. (The originals were used for the soundtrack release.) Its a magnificent, nuanced performance, buttressed by the many hours Kilmer spent with band producer Paul Rothchild, learning about Morrisons idiosyncrasies and its also a radically different performance than the earlier ones in Kilmers career. Instead of dominating the screen with his ability to project an outsized persona, he creates a character for whom nearly all the action is internal. In Kilmers interpretation, what is going on with Morrison is going on nearly entirely inside of him. He is a character of immense, personal storms and battles, and its completely believable.Thunderheart (1992)Director Michael Apted made the deeply moving documentaryIncident at Ogalala in 1992 about the Native American activist Leonard Peltier. Subsequent to making that movie, Apted approached the Sioux leaders of the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota and asked for permission to make a very loosely-based adaptation of Peltiers story, shot on the reservation. He was the first Hollywood director granted permission to film there, and the result wasThunderheart. Kilmer plays an ambitious FBI agent named Ray Levoi, who is half-Native American but has entirely disavowed that side of his heritage. When hes sent to investigate a killing on the reservation, hes forced to confront this, as well as its connection to larger currents of historical oppression. Kilmer gives a rock-solid cop-movie performance, and at the same time allows his innate sensitivity to shine through. That ultimately creates a character who is far more nuanced that usually appears in films like this.True Romance (1993)True Romanceis known for a lot of things. Written by Quentin Tarantino, its the film that first put him on the map in Hollywood. It also features a host of memorable performances by the likes of Christopher Walken, Dennis Hopper, Gary Oldman and Brad Pitt. Yet Kilmer comes closest to stealing the show as the ghost/incarnation of Elvis Presley. He only appears briefly as a kind of spiritual advisor to the films hero whos on the run from the mob with his young wife (the couple is played by Christian Slater and Patricia Arquette). Still, theres something eerily perfect about Kilmers conjuring of Presley, and it lends the film an almost mythic quality that renders it unforgettable. Beyond this, the mystery of Kilmers appearance in True Romance hes almost never fully visible coincides perfectly with his real-life position of being something of a Hollywood outsider, carving out a career entirely on his own terms.Tombstone (1993)Tombstoneis filled with stars big and small, from Kurt Russell, Charlton Heston and Bill Paxton to Michael Biehn, Sam Elliott and Billy Zane. Yet its Kilmer who you most want to watch. His performance as Doc Holliday in the classic American story of the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral is the standard by which all other renditions of Holliday, past and present, will be judged no small feat for a part that has been played by actors including Kirk Douglas, Victor Mature, Stacy Keach and Dennis Quaid. Kilmer entirely disappears into the notorious gunfighting dentist, right down to his Southern accent, dissipation and the way he strokes his mustache. His extraordinary line readings make the part so memorable. When Kilmer drawls things like Why, Johnny Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave, or Not me Im in my prime, or the legendary Im your huckleberry, one wants to chuckle, shiver and stand up and cheer simultaneously, because of the way he pushes a borderline villainous character into nobility. Its perhaps the most memorable acting of Kilmers career.Heat (1995)Kilmers last classic film of the 90s was Michael MannsHeat.He plays Chris Shiherlis, one of the partners of Robert De Niros master criminal Neil McCauley. Along with the other members of their gang, theyre involved in a series of increasingly violent and high-stakes robberies, and are eventually tracked down by Al Pacinos relentless cop Vincent Hanna. This is De Niro and Pacinos show, of course, and one of the greatest crime films in American movie history, but Kilmer holds his own. Despite the fact that he was starring as Batman the same year and could easily have ego-tripped his way into trying to steal scenes, Kilmer was too intelligent an actor not to understand the way the script forHeatworked. For the film to succeed, all of the lines of tension had to radiate out from the central conflict between the two main stars, and so he stepped gracefully into a supporting role without sacrificing any hard-bitten believability. They say that character actors are some of the greatest actors there are, and here Kilmer showed that he could do that too.The Salton Sea (2002)Like most actors, Kilmer scored fewer roles as the star of big-budget movies as his career progressed, but the quality of his acting never dropped off. He appeared in numerous mid-budget projects of all sorts in the 00s, and one of the best is this now mostly forgottenfilm. The Salton Sea features Kilmer at his most down-beat and haggard as Danny Parker, a former trumpet player who has now fallen into the meth scene in southern California. Caught between gangsters and remorseless cops, Parker is at once trying to protect his beautiful neighbor (Deborah Kara Unger) and solve the murder of his own wife. Its a tough neo-noir crime film with comedic elements, and if you watched it without any knowledge of the expanse of Kilmers career, youd have no idea that hed once done a turn as a pretty-boy movie star.Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005)Maybe Kilmers most beloved late-career role came in Shane Blacks deliciously twisted dark crime comedyKiss Kiss Bang Bang.The plot involves a New York actor (Robert Downey Jr.) who finds himself embroiled in a Hollywood murder mystery and falls in with Kilmers gay private investigator named Perry. Kilmer plays it suave and sardonically amused, contrasting with Downeys manic flightiness, and unlike many of his roles from the previous decade, he foregrounds his high-wattage star power. Were conscious that were watching two masterfully charismatic actors on the screen at the same time, and we lap up every minute of it. The two play off of each other beautifully, creating an immaculate comedic chemistry that extends through physical gags, numerous verbal back-and-forths and a famous on-screen kiss. Its a great performance in which Kilmer brings together many of the strands of his career from comedy to icy remove to sheer watchability and reminds us of the kind of things of which hes capable.Bonus: Val (2021)Thisis a fascinating documentary, pieced together from interview footage with Kilmer, voice-over by his son Jack and clips from the thousands of hours of home-video footage Kilmer shot, starting as a kid and extending all the way through his movie career. Val tells the story of that career, and gives us an unflinching look behind the scenes at Kilmers life, triumphs, regrets and beliefs about acting. The films strength lies not only in the honesty with which he looks back at his career, but also in the extraordinary glimpse at his on-set life it gives us. (He wrote the voiceover, which is performed by his son because of Kilmers post-cancer vocal impediments.) Wesee Kilmer, Kelly McGillis, Rich Rossovitch (who played "Slider") and the others on the set ofTop Gun; we see the self-made audition tapes that Kilmer sent to people like Oliver Stone and Stanley Kubrick. We also see much less-flattering footage, such as that of his notorious confrontations with director John Frankenheimer on the set ofThe Island of Dr. Moreau,one of the worst trainwreck films of the 90s. Its not a promotional piece, but a serious attempt by Kilmer to come to terms with his life, and in that earnestness Val serves as a fitting tribute to him.Next: Top Gun Soundtrack Turns 35: Take a Ride Into the Danger ZoneThe 10 Funniest Movies of the Last Ten Years (2015-2024)Movie comedies may not be quite as popular as they once were, the last decade have still given us some very funny films.
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    Walter: Operations Manager Private Equity Real Estate
    All jobs Operations Manager Private Equity Real Estate Posted A few minutes agoWe're Walter! Just a bunch of passionate people on a mission to change the way businesses hire remote talent! We connect talented professionals like you with amazing companies around the worldhelping you land your dream role while empowering businesses to scale with exceptional global talent.We believe great work can happen from anywhere! Explore our open positions and apply today! Apply now DescriptionOverview: This position is for a dynamic leader who will oversee all operational functions, drive KPI-focused management, and direct marketing and sales activities in a high-growth private equity real estate firm. The candidate should be an adaptable self-starter who excels in both strategic leadership and hands-on execution, has strong communication and management skills, and is comfortable making decisions in a rapidly evolving environment.Key ResponsibilitiesOperations & KPI ManagementOversee day-to-day operations with clear plans, dates, and budget deadlines.Develop and implement KPI dashboards for Marketing, Sales, and Operations.Identify and track the most important KPIs and their supporting metrics.Ensure accountability across internal teams and external partners.Collaborate with fund administration, CPAs, attorneys, and others to ensure compliance and efficiency.Marketing & Sales LeadershipLead marketing campaigns (online advertising, direct response, etc.) with a strong understanding of lead generation.Manage or coordinate with third-party marketing firms and oversee strategy, copy, and campaign execution.Provide guidance and oversight to the sales team to ensure leads are effectively converted.Develop sales strategies, set targets, and monitor performance using CRM tools (HubSpot or similar).Ensure the best-performing salespeople remain on the team, coach where needed, and make strategic staffing decisions.Investor Servicing & Onboarding OptimizationStreamline onboarding processes to reduce manual hours while maintaining compliance.Coordinate the setup of new investment offerings in the investor portal and CRM.Oversee investor communications, including newsletters and updates, ensuring timeliness and clarity.Track and manage investor requests, compliance documentation, and day-to-day servicing needs.Strategic Decision-Making & AutonomyMake independent decisions for day-to-day operational needs (up to a certain budget threshold).Seek approval for material changes in strategy, direction, budget, and compliance-heavy decisions.Present solutions and improvements to the Managing Partner, aiming to expand autonomy as trust is built.RequirementsPrior Experience & Industry BackgroundStrong Operational Management experience, specifically within an investment firm or marketing agency setting. Preferred with experience leading marketing and sales organizations.Proven ability to identify, implement, and manage KPIs to drive performance.Prior experience managing a team of 3-5 people in a boutique or entrepreneurial environment.Prior experience managing internal marketing teams and/or agencies preferred.Strong background in marketing and sales management, working in a business-to-consumer setting.Role will manage others, yet the ideal candidate has Generalist marketing experience with strategic understanding of direct response, marketing, ad platforms, brand, copywriting and lead generation. managing others and leading projects.Preferred candidates will have experience in financial services, private equity or private real estate, where the company raises and/or manages individual clients capital.Leadership & Management ScopeExperience managing or closely collaborating with sales teams and marketing teams.Strong understanding of lead generation, lead conversion, and sales processes.Ability to prioritize, manage projects, and drive execution.High level of organization, detail orientation, and ability to learn quickly.Technical & Systems ExpertiseFamiliarity with HubSpot or similar CRM platforms preferred.Strong ability to manage and optimize KPI tracking systems. Experience with automation is a plus.Personality & Work StyleOwnership mindset takes full responsibility for outcomes.Strategic and hands-on balances leadership (60%) with execution (40%).Thrives in fast-paced, high-pressure environments.Able to handle ambiguity, define priorities, and take initiative.Comfortable with high autonomy after onboarding.BenefitsCompetitive salary and performance-based bonuses.Potential for increased decision-making authority.Opportunity to shape and grow a high-impact role in a rapidly scaling firm.Success Indicators & GrowthShort-Term (90 Days):Seamless transition of operational duties.Established, clear KPI dashboards and tracking.Ownership of marketing/sales leadership with effective campaign planning.Long-Term (12 Months):Operations run smoothly across all departments; deadlines and budgets are met.Enhanced lead generation and improved sales conversions.Reduced manual hours for investor servicing and a more efficient onboarding process.High trust and autonomy; able to make key decisions with minimal oversight.Apply NowLet's start your dream job Apply now Pro Walter View company Jobs posted: 11 Related Jobs Remote All Other Remote jobs
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    The Download: how to make better cooling systems, and farming on Mars
    This is today's edition ofThe Download,our weekday newsletter that provides a daily dose of what's going on in the world of technology. How 3D printing could make better cooling systems A new 3D-printed design could make an integral part of cooling systems like air conditioners or refrigerators smaller and more efficient, according to new research. Heat exchangers are devices that whisk away heat, and theyre everywhereused in data centers, ships, factories, and buildings. The aim is to pass as much heat as possible from one side of the device to the other. Most use one of a few standard designs that have historically been easiest and cheapest to make. Energy demand for cooling buildings alone is set to double between now and 2050, and new designs could help efficiently meet the massive demand forecast for the coming decades. Read the full story. Casey Crownhart MIT Technology Review Narrated: The quest to figure out farming on Mars If were going to live on Mars well need a way to grow food in its arid dirt. Researchers think they know a way. This is our latest story to be turned into a MIT Technology Review Narrated podcast, which were publishing each week on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Just navigate to MIT Technology Review Narrated on either platform, and follow us to get all our new content as its released. The must-reads Ive combed the internet to find you todays most fun/important/scary/fascinating stories about technology. 1 Thousands of US health agency workers have been laid off Experts warn that patients will die preventable deaths as a result. (Wired $)+ How will the US respond to the measles and bird flu outbreaks? (Reuters)+ US cuts could lead to serious delays in forecasting extreme weather. (Undark)+ The wide-ranging cuts are also likely to lose America money. (The Atlantic $)2 Donald Trump is set to discuss a proposal to save TikTok Hes due to meet with aides today to thrash out a new ownership structure. (NYT $)+ Oracle and Blackstone are among the companies in talks to make an offer. (WSJ $)+ The White House is playing the role of investment bank. (The Guardian)3 X has asked the Supreme Court to exempt its users from law enforcementIt claims to be worried by broad, suspicionless requests. (FT $) 4 Things arent looking good for Mexico-based Chinese companies Trumps tariff plans could imperil an awful lot of deals. (WSJ $)+ The US Chips Act is another probable casualty. (Bloomberg $)5 US lawmakers want to regulate AI companionsA proposed bill would allow users to sue if they suffer harm from their interactions with a companion bot. (WP $) + We need to prepare for addictive intelligence. (MIT Technology Review) 6 Covid hasnt gone awayAnd life for the covid-conscious is getting increasingly difficult. (The Atlantic $) 7 Brands are trying to game Reddit to show up in ChatGPT recommendationsCatering to AI search is a whole business model now. (The Information $) + Your most important customer may be AI. (MIT Technology Review)8 Nothing could destroy the universe Humans have long been obsessed with nothingness. (New Scientist $)9 Would you flirt with a chatbot?Tinder wants you to give it a go. (Bloomberg $) + The AI relationship revolution is already here. (MIT Technology Review)10 Trading in your Tesla is TikToks favorite trend Clips of Tesla owners ditching their cars are going viral. (Fast Company $)+ This guy returned his Cybertruck out of fear his daughter would get bullied. (Insider $)+ Sales of new Teslas are slumping too. (NYT $)Quote of the day Id get on in a heartbeat. Butch Wilmore, one of the pair of astronauts who was stuck in space for nine months, explains how hed be willing to fly on the beleaguered Starliner again, the Washington Post reports. The big story Bringing the lofty ideas of pure math down to earth April 2023Pradeep Niroula Mathematics has long been presented as a sanctuary from confusion and doubt, a place to go in search of answers. Perhaps part of the mystique comes from the fact that biographies of mathematicians often paint them as otherworldly savants. As a graduate student in physics, I have seen the work that goes into conducting delicate experiments, but the daily grind of mathematical discovery is a ritual altogether foreign to me. And this feeling is only reinforced by popular books on math, which often take the tone of a pastor dispensing sermons to the faithful.Luckily, there are ways to bring it back down to earth. Popular math books seek a fresher take on these old ideas, be it through baking recipes or hot-button political issues. My verdict: Why not? Its worth a shot. Read the full story. We can still have nice things A place for comfort, fun and distraction to brighten up your day. (Got any ideas? Drop me a line or skeet 'em at me.) + Why are cats the way they are? This database might help us find out.+ John McFall could become the first disabled person in space.+ ASMR at the V&A is just delightful.+ Addicted to lip balm? Youre not the only one.
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    Council approves Hans Zimmers redevelopment of BBC Maida Vale studios
    Stiff & Trevillion-designed plans given unanimous thumbs up by Westminster council yesterday eveningThe BBC has occupied Maida Vale studios since the 1930sStiff & Trevillions plans to transform the BBCs Maida Vale Studios into a multi-purpose studio for some of the biggest names in Hollywood film and music production have been given the green light.Westminster councils planning committee voted yesterday evening to unanimously approve the application for MVS Partnership, a group including Oscar-winning composer Hans Zimmer, whose credits include The Lion King, Interstellar and Inception.The firms directors also include Zimmers long-time business partner Steven Kofsky and film producers Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner, co-chairs of Working Title Films, the UKs biggest film production company.The quartet bought the site from th BBC for a reported 10.5m in 2023 and last year revealed plans to transform the north west London site into the premier post-production campus for British film, tv and music.Work on the scheme is expected to start in October 2026 after the BBC moves its music recording operations to its new Allies & Morrison-design studio at East Bank in Stratford.How the building will look when the overhaul is complete. Edwardian roof trusses which have been concealed from view since the 1930s will be revealed as part of plans to expand internal spaces1/12show captionMaida Vale Studios has been the home of the BBC Symphony Orchestra since 1934 and has been used to record performances by artists including the Beatles, David Bowie, Led Zeppelin, Amy Winehouse, Beyonce and Adele.But the 150m-long building, originally built in 1909 as an ice rink and now grade II-listed, has long been under threat of closure by the BBC due to its high maintenance costs and location in a residential area.The proposals will see large parts of the building opened up to provide multi-storey office and production spaces, combining film, music and sound production under one roof.The buildings Edwardian roof trusses, which are currently concealed beneath a false roof to all but maintenance workers, will also be revealed for the first time since the 1930s.Westminster council said the exposure of the massive steel lattice trusses, each spanning 32 metres, would be a key heritage benefit of the transformation of the building, although it admitted other parts of the scheme would cause some heritage harm.Historic England, which listed the building in 2020, did not object to the application despite MVS Partnerships intention to demolish two historic studios which had been included in the listing.Locals have raised concerns that the heritage advisor had not assessed the loss of the two studios in its appraisal of the application. Westminster planning officers said in response that the original studio spaces had been rebuilt in the 1970s, and were now accepted as being of only minimal significance, despite what the listing states.Five supporting roof trusses installed by the BBC in the 1930s will also be removed and the buildings corrugated steel roof replaced with a zinc-clad standing seam roof.The audio wing of the building will house three refurbished studio spaces, a new rock and roll recording studio, 30 music rooms, five composer suites and a restaurant with an external terrace.The visual wing of the site will contain a dubbing suite, dubbing stages, a sound effect studio, editing suites, a screening room and a series of flexible work and breakout spaces.The plans received an enthusiastic response from councillors at yesterdays hearing, with planning committee chair councillor Patrick Lilley saying: I think its a hugely exciting creative proposal for Westminster and for London and for Britain.Councillor James Small-Edwards added: Maida Vale has long been known for its music and its many musicians. One thing people know about maida vale often is the studios. I think its a really exciting proposal, to focus production and sound under one roof.The project team also includes Exigere on costs, Arup as structural and services engineer, DP9 on planning, The Townscape Consultancy on heritage, Jonathan Cook Landscape as landscape architect and GIA on daylight.Zimmer has twice won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for The Lion King and the 2021 remake of Dune. His other credits include Gladiator, Pirates of the Caribbean, Inception, Interstellar and the Dark Knight Trilogy.Working Title Films, a subsidiary of Universal Pictures, is the film studio behind Notting Hill, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Darkest Hour and many films made by the Coen brothers.
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    What You Need to Know About Nintendo Switch 2 Edition Games
    Some Nintendo Switch games, like Breath of the Wild, are getting upgraded versions for the new console dubbed Nintendo Switch 2 Editions.
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    The Hubble Tension Is Becoming a Hubble Crisis
    April 1, 20257 min readThe Hubble Tension Is Becoming a Hubble CrisisA long-simmering disagreement over the universes present-day expansion rate shows no signs of resolution, leaving experts increasingly vexedBy Anil Ananthaswamy edited by Lee BillingsAn artists concept of cosmic history, starting with a representation of the big bang (top) that progressively blossoms into our modern-day expanding universe (bottom). Mark Garlick/Science Photo Library/Alamy Stock PhotoOver the past decade, two very different ways of calculating the rate at which the universe is expanding have come to be at odds, a disagreement dubbed the Hubble tension, after 20th-century astronomer Edwin Hubble. Experts have speculated that this dispute might be temporary, stemming from subtle shortcomings in observations or analyses that will eventually be corrected rather than from some flawed understanding of the physics of the cosmos. Now, however, a new study that relies on an independent measure of the properties of galaxies has strengthened the case for the tension. Quite possibly, its here to stay.For some researchers, the word tension fails to convey the problems increasing severity.Weve been at this Hubble tension level for a long time. At some point the community needs to say, This is more serious, says physicist Dan Scolnic of Duke University, who was not associated with the new study. And the step up from tension is crisis.On supporting science journalismIf you're enjoying this article, consider supporting our award-winning journalism by subscribing. By purchasing a subscription you are helping to ensure the future of impactful stories about the discoveries and ideas shaping our world today.Worsening these woes are the latest results based on observations of the large-scale structure of the universe: dark energy, which is thought to be causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate, may be changing with time. This only serves to aggravate the Hubble tensionor Hubble crisis, if you prefer.The tensions roots lie in the two differing values calculated for the Hubble constant, or H0the expansion rate of todays universe. One comes from measurements of the cosmic microwave background (CMB), the leftover radiation from when the universe was about 380,000 years old.The European Space Agencys Planck satellite mapped the CMB from 2009 to 2013, and cosmologists used that map to nail down the standard model of cosmology, also called LCDM. (L is for lambda, representing dark energy; CDM is for a hypothetical, slow-moving cold form of dark matter strongly supported by observations.) In LCDM, dark energy makes up 68 percent of the universe, dark matter 27 percent and normal matter the rest. The Planck team then used features in the CMB to calculate the expansion rate of the early universe; extrapolating that to present times using LCDM, the researchers arrived at an H0 of about 67.5 kilometers per second per megaparsec. (One megaparsec equates to about 3.26 million light-years.)Last month the Atacama Cosmology Telescope (ACT) collaboration, which created a more precise map of the CMB using a ground-based radio telescope in the Chilean Andes, released its latest findings. By combining the CMB measurements with the observed clustering of galaxies and measurements of the ages of stars and other aspects of the universe, the team got a value of about 68.22 km/s/Mpc for H0. While slightly higher than the Planck estimate, its very consistent with it, says astrophysicist and ACT team member David Spergel of Princeton University and the Simons Foundation.The other, more direct way of calculating H0 involves using the so-called cosmic distance ladder to make measurements in our local neighborhood rather than at the outer limits of the observable universe.Climbing the ladder is a laborious process that befits its name. Astronomers step onto the first rung using geometric measurements of distances to nearby stars called Cepheid variables. These stars are standard candles that vary in brightness with a periodicity thats correlated with their absolute luminosity. The distance and periodicity measurements are used to calibrate the intrinsic characteristics of Cepheids.The next rung of the ladder involves finding distant Cepheids and comparing their intrinsic luminosity (obtained using their periodicity) to their observed luminosity to estimate distances to their host galaxies. Astronomers then determine the velocities at which these galaxies are receding by looking at how much the universes expansion has stretchedor redshiftedtheir light toward the red part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Gauge the distances and velocities for a statistically significant sample of galaxies and youve arrived at an observed value of H0.But Cepheids can only take you so far.So astronomers also look for extremely bright exploding stars called type IA supernovae in galaxies that contain Cepheids. Such supernovae also function as standard candles whose absolute luminosity is correlated with their evanescent, varying brightness; the Cepheids, whose distances can be calculated, are used to calibrate the absolute luminosity of the supernovae. Astronomers then find type IA supernovae in other faraway galaxies to estimate their distances. The Supernovae, H0, for the Equation of State of Dark Energy (SH0ES) project, led by Nobel Laureate Adam Riess of Johns Hopkins University, has used such techniques to come up with an H0 value of about 73.5 km/s/Mpc.Using supernovae as standard candles comes with inherent difficulties, however, says astronomer Brent Tully of the University of Hawaii. For one, multiple ground-based telescopes might be used to observe the same supernova, which introduces an element of instrumental uncertainty. Also, we still dont know really how supernovae explode, he says. There are probably variations [relevant to] its use as a standard candleand people are aware of this.So, to reach even farther-flung galaxies, Tully and his colleagues opted to scale a different cosmic distance ladder that eschews supernovae. It involves starting with yet another standard candle: the tip of the red-giant-branch (TRGB) star. Such stars, with masses ranging from a large fraction of our suns to a few times that, are at the very end of their life and have grown ruddy and swollenthus the red giant name. More specifically, they have burned off almost all of their hydrogen, leaving behind a helium core. When the core crosses a precise mass threshold, the helium ignites, giving such stars the same intrinsic luminosity. To accurately calibrate the absolute brightness of such stars, astronomers needed an accurate estimate of the distance to them without using Cepheids. Thats where a galaxy called NGC 4258 became important.NGC 4258 hosts water-rich clouds called megamasers. (A maser is the microwave equivalent of a laser; mega refers to their copious, coherent emission of microwaves, which makes them appear conspicuously bright even across enormous cosmic distances.) Other teams had already measured the velocity of these clouds as they orbit the galaxys central supermassive black hole and worked out the geometric distance to NGC 4258. Tully and colleagues used this distance and observations made by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to calibrate the absolute brightness of TRGB stars in NGC 4258. Armed with this information, they then used the JWST to observe and calculate the distances to 14 other galaxies that host TRGB stars.These galaxies, however, are still relatively nearby, and their velocities are dominated not by the universes expansion but by the push and pull of other galaxies in their host clusters. To measure the Hubble constant, we have to measure distances to galaxies that are several 100 million light-years away, far enough that the influences of gravitational interactions between different galaxies doesnt get in the way of our measurement, says team member Gagandeep Anand of the Space Telescope Science Institute.This meant climbing still another rung of this new, supernovae-free distance ladder. The team used the previously derived TRGB distances to discern a property of aging galaxies full of TRGB stars known as surface brightness fluctuations (SBF). Because SBF is a statistical property that relies on measurements of ensembles of stars rather than individual ones (which are much harder to distinguish from further away), its well suited for deeper gazes into the cosmos. Anchoring measures of SBF to the TRGB technique allowed Tully and his colleagues to extract distances for galaxies from SBF observations previously made by the Hubble Space Telescope, out to a distance of about 100 megaparsecs. Finally, using those distances to calculate H0, they got a value of about 73.8 km/s/Mpc. The researchers posted their results to the preprint server arXiv.org in February.Its pretty clear there is a very strong tension between the local estimates of H0 and the CMB-and-LCDM routes estimates, Riess says.LCDM assumes that dark energy manifests in the form of the so-called cosmological constant, a sort of repulsive counterforce to gravity for which the energy density would not change over time. And the ACT teams CMB-based results suggest that LCDM is on very firm footing. Using the ACT data, we have tested many of the models that have been proposed that could make the Hubble constant larger by changing the physics, Spergel says. We constrain all of them and find no evidence for new physics or a higher Hubble constant.This contrasts with the latest result from the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) team, which collected data about the motion of about 15 million galaxies and combined this with other data to reconstruct the universes expansion history. The DESI result suggests that dark energy has a density that evolves with time, which may be evidence for important new physics beyond the confines of LCDM. Also, the DESI analysis shows that allowing dark energy to vary over timeas may be required to explain the teams dataends up increasing the Hubble tension rather than easing it. This means physicists must get back to the drawing board, Riess says. 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