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  • A see-through squid is giving scientists an unprecedented view of the brain and other organs in a living animal.
  • People taking weight-loss drugs Ozempic and Wegovy report a dampening of the urge to drink. Here's how the drugs curb cravings and what that could mean for helping treat addiction.
  • Since their round of fame in the Oscar-nommed documentary All That Breathes, the brothers are gaining worldwide support — and an infusion of donations.
  • Second Chance Beer Company, the “Seize a Pint, Save a Pup” brewery in Carmel Mountain, is celebrating Women’s History Month with its inaugural Ladies & Pups Market on Saturday, March 11 from 12:00 noon to 4:00 p.m. The market will feature pop-up shops from women-owned small businesses such as Bold Bouquet, Borrego Babe Co., Eggy's Pocket, No, you sit! Treats, The Salty Eclectic, and Wet Nose Pottery. Second Chance that day will serve for the first time ever a special edition of one of its core beers, Fistful of Gummies fruited sour, in honor of Women’s History Month. Fistful of Gummies – Berry Edition was created in collaboration with Pink Boots Society, and a portion of sales will be donated to the organization that assists, inspires, and encourages women and non-binary individuals to advance their careers in the fermented/alcoholic beverage industry.
  • Zimbabwe's main opposition leader on Sunday alleged "blatant and gigantic fraud" in the country's election after President Emmerson Mnangagwa was declared the winner.
  • The V-22 Osprey crashed on a north Australian island Sunday during a multi-nation training exercise, officials said.
  • For 35 years, Barker was a familiar presence in the living rooms of everyone from little old ladies, to kids home sick from school. He used his fame to promote another great passion: animal rights.
  • The Doctoral Research Colloquium features talks by PhD students who have recently advanced to candidacy along with a keynote lecture by a speaker who has influenced their practice. The colloquium is a public forum where the excitement and energy of newly launched dissertation projects are shared with the broader local community through sustained dialog with a senior scholar in the field. 1:00 - 1:10 p.m. Introductory remarks from Lisa Cartwright, Director, Art History PhD Program 1:10 - 1:40 p.m. Alex Nicholls "Myth-Unmaking: Mike Kelley’s Re-figuring of Popular Culture" 1:40 - 2:10 p.m. Nico King "Recreating Nature as Oasis in Southern California’s Parks and Gardens" 2:10 - 2:40 p.m. Joe Riley "Passengers of Change" 2:40 - 3:40 p.m. Keynote Lecture: Emily Eliza Scott (Assistant Professor of History of Art & Architecture and Environmental Studies, University of Oregon) "Particulate Matters: on Art, Air, and Justice" 3:40 - 4:15 p.m. Closing Panel Discussion: Emily Eliza Scott, Nico King, Joe Riley, Alex Nicholls Visit: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/558347200507
  • The hardline Republicans want to shift the focus of Congress to their own agenda of opposing, investigating and even impeaching the president or members of his administration.
  • Since the fire residents have gotten multiple calls from realtors offering to buy their land. Activists want a role in planning, to keep developers from pushing out those who call Lahaina home.
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