Richard Norton, a legendary Hollywood trainer and bodyguard, fight choreographer, stuntman and actor in the Mad Max franchise, has died at the age of 75, his wife Judy Green announced on Instagram.
Along with coordinating stuntwork on both “Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga” and “Mad Max: Fury Road,” he also played the role of the Prime Imperator, a lead henchman to the villainous Immortan Joe.
Ph.D.c, a distinguished biomedical research scientist and CEO of Biologic Pharmamedical Research and Manufacturing , has published a pioneering study that reexamines the role of amyloid β ...
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Madi Chetcuti and Maddison Verduci in ‘Mad C*nts’. Photo: Supplied. Employing just about every current popular culture reference, with a couple of older ones thrown in for good measure, the two Mad ...
The fierce debate about smartphones and adolescent mental health rests on conflicting science. Researchers and technology companies must work to improve it.