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 being one of the m stanley cup ost significant characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, youd be hard-pressed to describe who Carol Danvers, the person, really is鈥攇oing by聽the handful of appearances shes made throughout the franchise so far as the ultimate ringer who can take a punch. Director Nia DaCosta  Candyman 聽wants to change that with The Marvels. After appearing in a few episodes of Marvels What If animated series  all of which is canon, if set in the far reaches of the multiverse , Captain Marvel is set to appear next in The Marvels, DaCostas follow-up to Anna Boden and Ryan Flecks 2019 Captain Marvel. While tackling a flagship characters second major cinematic outing would be a significant challenge in any situation, DaCostas upcoming film will also bring Iman Vellanis Kamala Khan and Teyonah Parris Monica Rambeau to the big screen for the first time as allies to Brie Larsons Danvers. In a recent interview with Roxane Gay for Inverse, DaCosta opened up about how shes been thinking about The Marvels as the movies begun production, and sh stanley cup e explained how her biggest desire heading in stanley cup to the project was really digging into the essence of Carols identity.      I want to know more about Captain Marvel,  DaCosta said.  Who is she  What are her fears  What drives her  How do you actually deal with being the most powerful being in the universe   Though Captain Marvel was ostensibly an origin story, Carol spent the bulk of the movie not knowing who she was鈥攗ntil the third act when she t Zxtf Knights of Sidonia Animated Feature Film Headed to Theaters
 Whether we like it or not, bacteria are going to be our partners as we venture out into space. Its imperative, therefore, that we learn as much about these microorganisms as possible in the event an astronaut develops a life-threatening infection, or to prevent problematic  biofilm  formation inside the ISS and other spacecraft  such as a ship en route to Mars . As previous studies have sh stanley usa own, bacteria behave differently in space, in some cases acquiring mutations that make them better at reproduction and more resilient to the effects of antibiotics.     A new stu stanley thermos mug dy published in Frontiers in Microbiology is the first to track the physical changes in bacteria, specifically the E. coli strain, after exposure to antibiotics. The new research is providing fresh insights into how bacteria adapt to antibiotics, and its helping scientists find  ways to thwart their high degree of adaptability. In an experiment conducted aboard the ISS, researchers with CU Boulders BioServe Space Technologies exposed cultures of E. coli bacteria with various doses of the antibiotic gentamicin stanley cup  sulfate. On Earth, this antibiotic kills bacteria with relative ease, but as this experiment demonstrated, its a different story up in space. Instead of destroying the culture, exposure to gentamicin sulfate resulted in a 13-fold increase in bacterial cell numbers and a 73 percent reduction in cell volume size, as compared to a control group treated similarly on Earth. This dramatic shapeshifting, say the resear