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 into something that wouldve been right at home screamed from the rooftops of San Diego Comic-Cons Hall H. Heres all the Disney, Marvel, and Star Wars news that dropped last night.  Screenshot: Disney Disney Animation/Pixar Walt Disney Animation revealed a huge slate of not just animated movies, but for the first time, its own streaming series for Disney+. Baymax!, Zootopia+, Tiana, and Moana will all be shows set after their respective theatrical entries  Big Hero Six, Zootopia, Princess and the Frog, and, uh, Moana , while Iw谩j煤 is a bold new  stanley quencher collaboration with the studio and Pan-African production company Kugali, telling an Afrofuturistic tale set in Lagos, Nigeria.     On the theatrical side of things, Encanto will be the 60th original title from Walt Disney Animation; its a magical family adventure set to release in late 2021 inspired by Colombian culture. Its predecessor, the previously announced Raya and the Last Dragon, starring Kelly Marie Tran as the titular heroine, was the only movie confirmed by Disney to be receiving a day-and-date theatrical and on-demand launch, using the  Premier Access  program on Disney+. Well keep you updated on these as we  stanley cup go on. https://gizmodo/disney-and-pixar-s-new-animation-announcements-were-wil-1845860699 Pixar revealed the new entry of its Spark Shorts program, Burrow, to air on the Disney+ exclusive premiere of Soul on December 25; a new sh stanley tumblers orts series named Pixar Popcorn; and a new documentary series called Inside Pixar鈥攂ut the ani Rhvl One Day After Report of Child Predators on Twitch, Matt Gaetz Joins Twitch
 claiming that it could predict what a person looks like based on only a teeny bit of DNA, it was just a little over a week before a second paper was published discrediting it as flawed and false. The lightening speed with which the rebuttal was deliv stanley cup becher ered was thanks to bioRxiv, a server where scientists can publish pre-prints of papers before they have gone through the lengthy peer-review process. It took only four more days before a rebuttal to the rebuttal was up on bioRxiv, too. This tit-for-tat biological warfare was only the latest in a series stanley cup  of scientific kerfuffles that have played out on pre-print servers like bioRxiv. In a piece that examines the boom of biology pre-prints, Science questions their impact on the field. In a time when a scandal can unfold and resolve in a single days news cycle, pre-prints can lead to science feuds that go viral, unfolding without the oversight of peer-review at a rapid speed.      Such online squabbles could leave the public bewildered and erode trust in scientists,  Science argued.  Many within the scientific community agree. Posting scientific papers online for anyone to read freely before peer review is not a new practice. Physicists, for one, have long published their work this way. But as s stanley cup cientists increasingly question the slow-pace and exclusive nature of publishing in pay-walled journals, the number of fields in which publishing pre-prints is the norm is growing. In the field of biology, not so long ago, publishing a pre-prin