There’s a new Harry Potter, Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, and they want to tell you a story. Young British actors Frankie ...
Arabella Stanton takes on the role of Hermione Granger in both the upcoming Harry Potter TV series and audiobooks, and she's ...
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New Hermione Granger actress talks about replacing Oxford's Emma Watson
The new Hermione Granger actress, Arabella Stanton, has spoken about replacing Emma Watson and the new Harry Potter TV series ...
Sound of Cinema Radio 3/BBC Sounds, 4pm Edith Bowman takes over Matthew Sweet’s long-running film-music series. For almost 10 ...
A British scientist has won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for inventing a material that behaves like Hermione’s bottomless handbag in the Harry Potter stories. Professor Richard Robson, 88, from ...
Their work on intricate molecular constructions could tackle some of the planet’s most significant environmental problems, including capturing gases to combat climate change and harvesting water from ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Melbourne professor Richard Robson has won the Nobel Prize in chemistry alongside two other scientists for his work in developing ...
The Outlander: Blood of My Blood season 1 finale gave fans plenty to mull over between seasons, but maybe the biggest cliffhanger is the fate of Henry and Julia (Jeremy Irvine and Hermione Corfield).
Scientists Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi yesterday won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for developing a new form of molecular architecture, yielding materials that can help tackle ...
A screen displays the 2025 Nobel Prize laureates in Chemistry, Susumu Kitagawa (Kyoto University, Japan), Richard Robson (University of Melbourne, Australia), and Omar M. Yaghi (University of ...
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) -Scientists Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson and Omar Yaghi won the 2025 Nobel chemistry prize for developing a new form of molecular architecture, yielding materials that can help ...
Winning scientists based in US, Australia and Japan Research created materials that can store large amount of gas in tiny volume Applications could include tackling climate change or lack of fresh ...
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