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 Artist Ulises Farinas imagines rebooting the DC continuity all the stanley cup  way back to the Year 1000, where the mad King Batman, the Woman of Wonders, and the Monk with a Green Lantern battle ancient trolls and wicked Knights Templar.     Farinas ha stanley cups uk s long graced the Internet with his offbeat takes on superheroes, including his portrayal of the DC and Marvel superbeings as Lego minifigs. Now he   sharing his vision for a medieval DC reboot, recasting Batman as a mad king stanley flasche  who travels with a literal Robin  he believes it holds the soul of his son, Richard the Grey , Ras Al Ghul as a Knight Templar, the Green Lantern and Sinestro as a pair of rival monks with differing views on enlightenment, and Lex Luthor as Allesandro Di Lusso, a warlord who invented Leonardo Da Vinci   flying machines 500 years before their conceptual time. https://gizmodo/the-most-powerful-lego-minifigs-in-the-universe-5420057 Head over to ComicsAlliance for more Year 1000 art and the backstories Farinas has created for each of the characters. Marvel got its Renaissance What if  story with Marvel 1602. Could DC please give us Farinas   DC 1000  DC Universe, Year 1000: Ulises Farinas Imagines a World of Medieval DC Superheroes [ComicsAlliance] Cydn Give your valentine one of the biggest roses in the Universe
 Ever notice a dirty lotus leaf  How about a wet one  Of course you haven ;t. Lotus leaves are so hydrophobic that they can be dry in a rainstorm, while still using the rainstorm to clean themselves off. Now nanotechnology developers are trying to m stanley cup imic the Lotus Effect.     The Lotus Effect has been intriguing technology developers from the moment they noticed that computers and water don ;t mix. Lotuses, which any nerd who was once into Egyptology or Egyptian mythology knows very well, are flowering plants that grow in water. Like ma stanley vattenflaska ny things that grow around water, they 8 stanley cup 217;ve developed ways to keep from getting waterlogged, and to channel water droplets to the places where they will be most useful. Lotuses manage it by making their leaves extremely hydrophobic. Hydrophobic materials are materials that repel water. You see them in everyday life. Sometimes you ;ll have noticed that water in a glass or bowl curls upwards just where it meets the bowl   surface, seeming to climb the sides a little. The material that that bowl is made of is hydrophilic  water loving. If the water dips down as it meets the surface of the bowl, the material is hydrophobic. The lotus leaf is an extreme version of this. Water drops form beads on its surface, seemingly no matter how big or small the water drop is. If there   any curve to the surface, the water will roll off, leaving no droplets behinds. Lotus leaves are so good at this that they can remain dry duri