Don’t miss: The new science reshaping our relationship with cancer

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Absynthe by Brendan Bellecourt is a delirious tale of altered realities set in a world where the first world war ushered in a technological utopia of automata and monorails, plus a serum that can give people telepathic abilities.

Science and Industry Museum in Manchester launch their new exhibition in partnership with Cancer Research UK. LIVING WITH CANCER COLLECTING PROJECT conservator Kathryn Kreczak

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Cancer Revolution at the Science and Industry Museum in Manchester, UK, explores the new science that is allowing more of us than ever before to live longer and better with the disease. The exhibition is free and runs until March 2022.

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Racism, Not Race is a rigorous discussion of the scientific answers to questions of race. Joseph Graves Jr and Alan Goodman explain why race isn’t a biological fact and ponder why society continues to act as if it is.

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