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Leighton Meester’s ideal spa day? Shedding her "alien skin"
Plus, her signature “damage control” hairstyle and $69 date night fragrance.
Leighton Meester shared some of her favorite self-care items, from the go-to product that’s helped improve her skin’s texture ...
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Creating a realistic alien creature sculpture: Sculpting, painting, & epic sci-fi display
Discover the step-by-step process of creating a realistic Alien creature sculpture from scratch, using polymer clay and advanced sculpting techniques. Follow along as the artist builds a wire armature ...
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Robots are becoming increasingly capable in vision and movement, yet touch remains one of their major weaknesses. Now, researchers have developed a miniature tactile sensor that could give robots ...
Greek filmmaker Yorgos Lanthimos has opened a photography exhibition in Athens days before he is due to attend the Academy ...
VistaVision, the large-scale film format used largely in the 1950s, is enjoying a big-screen revival. At the Academy Awards ...
With Alien: Romulus out this week, we're resurfacing this op-ed which looks at how the film's director, Fede Álvarez, could be on the verge of getting the Alien franchise back on track. The Alien ...
Local News Matters on MSN
Exhibit in San Francisco honors Japanese American Nisei soldiers who fought in WWII
AFTER THE BOMBING of Pearl Harbor, second-generation Japanese American soldiers signed up to fight for the United States in World War II even as their families were locked up in government-run ...
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Live Science on MSN
Ancient 'alien-like' skulls have been found on every continent but Antarctica. Anthropologists are starting to figure out why.
Humans have practiced head shaping for tens of thousands of years, and anthropologists are beginning to uncover clues as to why.
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