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Don’t Miss: Paranoid sci-fi, heat-reactive art and alcohol’s evolution

John Carpenter’s sci-fi classic film They Live is re-released, heat-sensitive art for London’s Tate Modern gallery and a beer-fuelled journey of scientific discovery

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Spanning science and politics, discoveries and global epidemics, , medicine, and mysteries of blood (Metropolitan) by Rose George should get any science fan’s heart pumping.

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On 23 October at 11.30am BST, the BBC World Service’s In The Studio follows Cuban artist and activist Tania Bruguera as she installs a vast heat-sensitive artwork in the Tate Modern gallery in London.

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Podcast comedian Shane Mauss’s journey of discovery. In the Evolution of Alcohol episode, Mauss has an IPA-fuelled chat with microbiologist Kevin McCabe about the genetic origin-story of yeast.

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All I Know Is What’s On The Internet, an exhibition opening 26 October , London, sees artists exploring our algorithmically driven culture.

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John Carpenter’s paranoid sci-fi classic They Live (pictured above) is re-released in UK theatres on 26 October in a 4K restoration. You’ll never look at adverts in the same way again. Or sunglasses. Or people, come to that.

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Topics: Alcohol / Blood / Exhibition / Science fiction