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Does the sci-fi classic Alien have the best movie marketing campaign ever? ( www.msn.com )

There’s a case to be made that the Xenomorph is the greatest movie monster ever conceived. It’s certainly among the most iconic. H.R. Giger, the Swiss artist who designed the title creature of Alien, took inspiration from Francis Bacon and Rolls-Royce, and emerged with a biomechanical killing machine that’s instantly...

Minneapolis foundry failed to protect workers from breathing hazards, state inspectors say ( www.msn.com )

Breathing in silica raises the risk of developing silicosis, which OSHA describes as "an incurable lung disease that can lead to disability and death." Inhaling the substance also raises the risk of lung cancer, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or COPD and kidney disease, according to the agency....

8 Best Sci-Fi Anime Series To Watch If You Love The Future ( www.msn.com )

Who doesn’t love a well-written sci-fi series? Thanks to the curiosity about the unknown and unexplored technology, the genre is popular for keeping viewers glued to the screens. Hit franchises like Star Wars, Star Trek, Alien and The Matrix are some prime examples. However, sci-fi is no longer restricted to live-action...

Lukashenko says concert hall attackers first headed for Belarus, contradicting Putin ( www.msn.com )

LONDON (Reuters) - Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko said on Tuesday that the gunmen who attacked Moscow's Crocus City Hall music venue on Friday tried initially to flee to Belarus, not Ukraine as Russian officials including President Vladimir Putin have insisted. (...)

‘Omni Loop' Review: A Poignant Sci-fi Statement About Life And Mortality ( www.msn.com )

History repeats itself in this ingenious but surprisingly heartfelt sci-fi, which takes the premise of Groundhog Day and fashions from it a poignant statement about life and mortality. Refreshingly for the genre, it focuses on a middle-aged woman - a scientist-slash-physicist, even - whose 55th birthday and final breath will...

From 'Tatooine' to reality: How exoplanet research has translated to science fiction ( www.msn.com )

An astronomy lesson on binary stars could begin with a series of complex diagrams and data or with a clip from the movie Star Wars where Luke Skywalker looks up at the sky of his home planet, Tatooine, and sees two suns shining. Which will more easily awaken the interest of a sleepy high school class?...

Harris stresses US support for Israel, Gaza truce in talks with Gantz ( www.msn.com )

Critics have pointed out that Israel’s war on Gaza has pushed the territory — home to nearly 2.3 million people — to the brink of collapse. The vast majority of the population has been displaced amid the bombing, and an Israeli siege has left basic necessities like food, water and medicine in short supply.

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