Back in 2019, Netflix released an intriguing animated project called
Love, Death + Robots, an anthology series made up of 18 standalone shorts that adapted a number of short stories from some prominent science fiction authors.
After a long wait, Netflix has released a trailer for the next season, which is set to debut on the platform on May 14th.
The series was created by Tim Miller (the director of
Deadpool) and produced by Joshua Donen, David Fincher, and Jennifer Miller, originally as a remake of the film
Heavy Metal. Following the success of
That first season contained a number of stories from authors like Peter F. Hamilton, Alastair Reynolds, John Scalzi, Joe Landsale, Ken Liu, Marko Kloos, David Amendola, Steven Lewis, Kirsten Cross, and Michael Swanwick, with a couple of other episodes that weren’t adapted from existing stories.
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QUADPACK: Quadpack Board of Directors moves towards greater diversity and improved governance
• As institutional investor, Chrysoula Zervoudakis brings a wealth of experience in financial and governance oversight
• New Committees to be established to increase transparency, equality and accountability
• Co-Founder Philippe Lenglart retires, leaving a legacy of growth and stability
International beauty packaging manufacturer and provider Quadpack Industries (Euronext Growth: ALQP) has appointed Chrysoula Zervoudakis to its Board of Directors. Her appointment will be ratified by the shareholders at the annual general meeting on 13 July 2021. She becomes the Board s first independent member, establishing Quadpack s commitment to recruiting diverse board members, to foster a culture of oversight and good governance.
Baker Institute: China positioning itself to dominate world’s copper supply
China is positioning itself to dominate the global supply of copper, a material in high demand as the world transitions to alternative energy systems, according to experts from Rice University’s Baker Institute for Public Policy.
“If China’s dominance of rare earth element supplies is the global energy transition’s ‘elephant in the room,’ then copper is the 800-pound gorilla,” write the institute’s Michelle Michot Foss, fellow in energy, minerals and materials; Steven Lewis, the C.V. Starr Transnational China Fellow; Gabriel Collins, the Baker Botts Fellow in Energy and Environmental Regulatory Affairs; and Jacob Koelsch, student research assistant in the institute’s Center for Energy Studies.