By the end of Pluribus Season 1, Carol Sturka (Rhea Seehorn) has conducted the world's wildest trade deal. She lost her ...
Carol having control over an atom bomb in the Season 1 finale isn't something sudden or out of the blue. It was established ...
The phrase "come back" takes on a dual meaning in Pluribus, shifting from Carol's lonely plea on the pavement to Manousos' ...
Atomic defects in nanodiamonds enable both precise heating of lysosomes inside macrophages and nanoscale temperature ...
High-concept shows regularly take two or more years between seasons — see: Severance, Euphoria, and House of the Dragon. With ...
Gilligan with senior writers/executive producers Gordon Smith and Alison Tatlock tell The Hollywood Reporter they know ...
The following discussion is on the use of phosphite as a natural soil fungicide and bio-stimulant for early-season soil fungal control and fast plant growth. What is the difference between phosphite ...
Rhea Seehorn doesn’t know what is going to happen with the atom bomb that Carol brings home in the last scene of the Pluribus ...
Voltage fade has quietly limited some of the most promising lithium-ion cathodes, eroding the energy they can deliver long ...
The global transition to a hydrogen-based clean energy economy faces a critical bottleneck: current proton exchange membrane ...
Season 1 finale of Pluribus dropped on December 23, 2025, at 9 p.m. ET. The Episode is titled La Chica o El Mundo (The Girl ...
It was the best of times, it was the worst of times for research in 2025. | It was the best of times and it was the worst of times for research in 2025. Medical breakthroughs and stunning discoveries ...