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Sunday, Sep 28

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Top 10 Science Fiction Movie Trilogies, Ranked

screenrant.com

An amazing sci-fi trilogy tells its compelling story across three movies, and these 10 trios are the best that the genre has to offer.

Science & Medicine: Immune resilience and the 15- year lifespan gap

www.tpr.org

A UT San Antonio Health Science Center researcher has found that people with resilient immune systems can live 15 years longer than those who don't, but what is immune resilience? How do you know if your immune system is lagging? Can you…

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Fibremaxxing explained – the science behind TikTok’s latest food trend

inews.co.uk

Doctors have wanted people to eat more fibre for years - now they're getting help from TikTok influencers

Science history: Alexander Fleming wakes up to funny mold in his petri dish, and accidentally discovers the first antibiotic — Sept. 28, 1928

www.livescience.com

Alexander Fleming was doing experiments with bacteria when he woke up to a strange mold growing in his petri dish. The "mold juice" would usher in the first antibiotic, penicillin, and would revolutionize medical care for bacterial…

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Leading computer science professor says 'everybody' is struggling to get jobs: 'Something is happening in the industry'

UC Berkeley professor Hany Farid said the advice he gives students is different in the AI world.

No winner for 2025 The Nigeria Prize for Science dims hope for $100,000 award

businessday.ng

While anticipations were high for the winner of the 2025 The Nigeria Prize for Science, the Advisory Board of the

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Rick Stein's 'perfect' Yorkshire pudding recipe is 'not rocket science' — just 3 ingredients

www.cornwalllive.com

Everyone has their own way of making Yorkshire puddings, but Rick Stein shares a "perfect" recipe that's fool proof and incredibly simple.

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CARTOON: Shoddy science?

www.reviewjournal.com

Medical malpractice.

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Joe Rogan Stunned by Liberal Pregnant Women Downing Tylenol to Own Trump: ‘This Science Came From Harvard’ (VIDEO)

People have often joked that if Trump said breathing air is good for you, liberals would start dying of suffocation.

Need to integrate trans-inclusive science in medical education, says study

NEW DELHI: Despite legal protections, Indian medical curricula still lack trans-affirmative competencies, skills essential for providing respectful, evidence-based care to transgender and gender-diverse individuals in the country, a latest…

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Maryland Supreme Court’s 2023 decision strikes down ballistics evidence as “junk science”

www.naturalnews.com

(NaturalNews) Maryland's Supreme Court declared firearm toolmark analysis – used for decades to link bullets to guns – scientifically unreliable, banning it...

Saturday, Sep 27

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More than seven decades of science for peace

www.thehindu.com

The European Organization for Nuclear Research – you probably know it by its acronym CERN – came into existence on September 29, 1954. For over seven decades now, the intergovernmental organisation has been vocal in its call for science…

Pig hearts, fish skin and finger-penises: The shocking science of replacing human body parts

nypost.com

We are living in an era of "discoveries that feel at once wondrous, improbable, and surreal," writes Mary Roach in her new book.

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Science history: Rosetta stone is deciphered, opening a window into ancient Egyptian civilization — Sept. 27, 1822

www.livescience.com

On Sept. 27, 1822, French philologist Jean-François Champollion announced that he had deciphered ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, using the Rosetta stone. This ushered in a new craze for Egyptology and helped us understand one of the world…

10 Things That May Be Able To Reverse Aging, According To Science

www.bgr.com

Here's ten scientific approaches that could help reverse or slow aspects of aging, showing a future where growing older may not mean growing weaker.

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The current war on science, and who’s behind it

arstechnica.com

A vaccine developer and a climate scientist walk into a bar write a book.