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Emma Watson sings in new 'Beauty and the Beast' TV spot

Hit those high notes, Hermione! Fans of Harry Potter star Emma Watson, who is playing Belle in the live-action remake of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," heard the actress break into song in the film's new television spot, which premiered Sunday night during the Golden Globe Awards.



As the movie scenes unfold, Watson is heard singing "Belle," in which she longs for adventure "in the great wide somewhere." The ad is just 30 seconds long, but Watson nails the vocal performance as confidently as Hermione tackles a Potions test, and fans were thrilled.

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Emma Watson sings in new 'Beauty and the Beast' TV spot

Hit those high notes, Hermione! Fans of Harry Potter star Emma Watson, who is playing Belle in the live-action remake of Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," heard the actress break into song in the film's new television spot, which premiered Sunday night during the Golden Globe Awards.



As the movie scenes unfold, Watson is heard singing "Belle," in which she longs for adventure "in the great wide somewhere." The ad is just 30 seconds long, but Watson nails the vocal performance as confidently as Hermione tackles a Potions test, and fans were thrilled.

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Carrie Fisher's ashes carried in urn shaped like giant Prozac pill

In life, Star Wars actress Carrie Fisher was candid about her battles with mental illness and addiction, facing her struggles with courage and honesty. That honesty carried over to her memorial service on Friday.


Fisher, 60, died on December 27, and her mother, actress and singer Debbie Reynolds, 84, died the very next day. On Friday at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Hollywood, Reynolds' son and Fisher's brother, Todd Fisher, carried his sister's ashes in a green and white urn shaped like a Prozac capsule. Some of them reportedly were buried along with their mother.

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Why does stepping on a Lego brick hurt so darn much? Science!

We've all done it. Even sharks know the exquisite pain of stepping unexpectedly on a Lego brick and feeling the agony that shoots up through your body. There are even special slippers to protect our feet from Lego-specific pain. Why are such sweet, fun little playthings out to kill us?

An interesting video posted on Saturday from Simon Whistler at the Today I Found Out YouTube channel delves into this very problem.

"As anyone who's done it knows, stepping on a Lego block is something akin to being shot in the foot by a knife soaked in bullet-ant venom," Whistler says. Pretty apt comparison, we say.

 
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Holy moly! Image of space shows a thousand black holes

It looks like a bunch of slightly blurry, multicoloured fireflies, but while the image above doesn't look impressive at first glance, it certainly improves on more intimate acquaintance. It's actually a whole bunch of black holes at the centres of galaxies, imaged by NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory.


To be more precise, it's over 1,000 black holes, in a patch of sky around two-thirds the size of the full moon in the southern constellation of Fornax. A patch of sky the size of the full moon at this concentration would contain 5,000 black holes; the entire sky would contain a billion.

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