A recent study of coronavirus vaccines led by Dr. Matthew Snape, a professor at the University of Oxford in the U.K., sent Twitter users and "Harry Potter" fans into a frenzy this week. The ...
Sharing your name with a famous fictional character must be pretty annoying. Worse still if you share a similar career. This is the fate of Professor Matthew Snape, an Oxford vaccine researcher who ...
One mixes potions, and one mixes vaccines — but they’re both named Snape. A recent study about coronavirus treatments led by Dr. Matthew Snape, a professor at the University of Oxford in the U.K., ...
WARNING: If you have not finished the last Harry Potter book, DON’T READ THIS! Who is Harry Potter to you? A boy-turned-man of great luck and fortune? An archetype for heroism? Or the literary minion ...
Famed author J.K. Rowling has an apology for fans of Harry Potter: she is sorry for killing off Professor Snape. The author made the apology, on her verified Twitter account. Snape died in the Harry ...
Throughout the books, fans had plenty of strong feelings about Severus Snape, the Potions master who’s hated Harry from the moment they first met. While those were already complicated by the fact that ...
Dumbledore’s definitely gay — J.K. Rowling confirmed it ages ago. But is Snape transgender? Some Harry Potter nerds think so. The Tumblr Snapeloveposts is so dedicated to the theory that it’s hosting ...
Years ago, when I first started reading the "Harry Potter" series, Severus Snape was probably the last person I ever expected to learn so much about life from. Throughout seven novels and eight movies ...
Professor Snape is a mysterious character in the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. You assume he's a bad guy from the beginning but the more you get another character you realize he's just a giant ...
There are many moments in the Harry Potter franchise that we're still emotionally tied up in, but Professor Severus Snape's death is probably one of those scenes we don't think we'll ever get over. In ...
A recent study of coronavirus vaccines led by Dr. Matthew Snape, a professor at the University of Oxford in the U.K., sent Twitter users and "Harry Potter" fans into a frenzy this week. The ...
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