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  1. Il y a 3 jours · Timlin, une enquêtrice du Bureau du Registre National des Organes, suit de près leurs pratiques. C’est alors qu’un groupe mystérieux se manifeste : ils veulent profiter de la notoriété de Saul pour révéler au monde la prochaine étape de l’évolution humaine…. Toutes les informations sur le film Crimes of the Future.

  2. Il y a 3 jours · David Cronenberg has set his latest film at an unspecified date in the future when people no longer suffer physical pain. Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux, and Kristen Stewart star in another inimitably bizarre work by the Canadian icon of body horror as he asks where the “synthetic age” is taking us, what sex might look like in an ...

  3. Il y a 17 heures · The research aims to one day shore up the dire shortage of transplantable organs. “Lisa helped bring us closer to realizing a future where someone does not have to die for another person to live ...

  4. Il y a 17 heures · Montgomery praised Pisano’s bravery for attempting the latest pig organ-to-human experiment, what’s called xenotransplantation. The research aims to one day shore up the dire shortage of transplantable organs. “Lisa helped bring us closer to realizing a future where someone does not have to die for another person to live,” Montgomery said.

  5. Il y a 17 heures · The Chesapeake Bay notched its best "report card" score in 20 years at a key crossroads for the restoration effort.

  6. Il y a 2 jours · Howard Shore, composer of the music of the films. Howard Shore composed, orchestrated, conducted and produced the trilogy's music. Shore visited the set in 1999, and composed a version of the Shire theme and Frodo's Theme before Jackson began shooting.

  7. Il y a 2 jours · Two original songs, "Aníron" and the end title theme "May It Be", were composed and sung by Enya, who allowed her label, Reprise Records, to release the soundtrack to The Fellowship of the Ring and its two sequels. In addition to these, Shore composed "In Dreams", which was sung by Edward Ross of the London Oratory School Schola. Release