The Transformation Of Aubrey Plaza From Childhood To Parks And Recreation
The Transformation Of Aubrey Plaza From Childhood To Parks And Recreation Getty Images/Getty Images for Equality Now
By Heather E. Schwartz/May 10, 2021 3:18 am EDT
Aubrey Plaza wasn t a household name before Parks and Recreation premiered on NBC in 2009. She d played plenty of supporting roles on TV and in films and had the lead in the 2012 comedy Safety Not Guaranteed. But even her biggest fans today might be surprised to learn the part of April Ludgate was written specifically for her just a weird girl who wandered in one day to meet with show creator Michael Shur.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine ending with eighth season
Brooklyn Nine-Nine will officially end with its upcoming eighth season.
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine has been delayed due to the lockdowns enforced by the worldwide health crisis, pushing the show back from the current television season to the 2021 – 2022 season. When the series returns for its final season, it will do so for a 10-episode run, three episodes shorter than the previous season.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine was created by Dan Goor and Michael Shur which followed a group of NYPD detectives in Brooklyn’s ninety-ninth precinct. The series stars Andy Samberg, Andre Braugher, Melissa Fumero, Joe Lo Truglio, Stephanie Beatriz, Terry Crews, Dirk Blocker and Joel McKinnon Miller.
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Scientists from MIPT, Moscow Pedagogical State University and the University of Manchester have created a highly sensitive terahertz detector based on the effect of quantum-mechanical tunneling in graphene. The sensitivity of the device is already superior to commercially available analogs based on semiconductors and superconductors, which opens up prospects for applications of the graphene detector in wireless communications, security systems, radio astronomy, and medical diagnostics. The research results are published in a high-rank journal
Information transfer in wireless networks is based on transformation of a high-frequency continuous electromagnetic wave into a discrete sequence of bits. This technique is known as signal modulation. To transfer the bits faster, one has to increase the modulation frequency. However, this requires synchronous increase in carrier frequency. A common FM-radio transmits at frequencies of hundred megahertz, a