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  • The company's policy reversal comes as the U.S. is diverging sharply from other countries over regulating social media.
  • A similar plea was filed by content creators who rely on the platform for income and some of TikTok's more than 170 million users in the U.S.
  • This weekend in the arts: new, strange visual art from Melissa Walter and Manuel Alejandro Rodríguez-Delgado; "Booked for the Weekend"; Rachmaninoff and California; a new adaptation of "Cleopatra"; Miles Davis and lots of live music.
  • Join the KPBS Producers Club members for the "Rocky Horror Show" at Cygnet Theatre. Enjoy a pre-show reception at 6 p.m. and the performance at 7 p.m. Purchase of a ticket gets you admission to a pre-show mixer hosted by KPBS on Wednesday Sept. 18, 2024 as well as the performance of "The Rocky Horror Show." Reception begins at 6 p.m. and performance begins at 7 p.m. Please note: There is limited ADA accessible seating available. Please request if needed. Cost: $20 per person. Space is limited and RSVP is required. If registering for a guest, please include their name in the registration. Due to the exclusivity of this event, we are regrettably not able to offer any refunds after the time of purchase. We thank you in advance for your understanding Cygnet is remounting one of their audiences’ favorite shows! A satirical tribute to the science fiction and B-list horror movies of the 20th century, the show centers around two naïve lovers, Brad and Janet. Seeking shelter from a thunderstorm in an old castle, they find themselves thrust into the laboratory of mad scientist Dr. Frank ‘N’ Furter and his motley crew. Stripped of inhibitions – and their clothes – Brad and Janet embark on a wild, unforgettable journey of pleasure and self-discovery. Reality, fiction, and camp collide in this mash-up of comics, rock and roll, and late-night horror flicks.
  • "Bubble butt" can leave turtles struggling to swim normally — or unable to submerge at all. A 3D-printed harness can help.
  • San Diego's beloved holiday tradition, December Nights, returns to Balboa Park this weekend.
  • Ever wondered why ductal networks in your body are so crucial? Or how does one land a space shuttle (in a simulator)? Or how to be a citizen neuroscientist? Come learn about the dark passages that carry enzymes to our vitals, how to do neuroscience in the wild, and about the adrenaline-fueled science of simulated space shuttle landings! Looking for a night out that's both fun & brainy? Nerd Nite San Diego is a regular popular science event that takes place every other month at the Kensington Club in San Diego. The events feature science presentations, games, and networking. Nerd Nite is back on May 23 at 7 p.m. at the Kensington Club, and we’ve got an evening packed with science, drinks, and mingling. It’s like TEDx, but with more drinks and fewer suits! Outside food is allowed. The bar is cash only, ATM available. Street parking may be limited. Ride-sharing is encouraged.
  • Wireless gear shifting is a better way to change gears and it’s also a way for hackers to sabotage riders in competitive cycling.
  • Michel Martin asks former Google CEO Eric Schmidt about the government's move to separate Google from its Chrome browser and the future of artificial intelligence as envisioned in the book "Genesis."
  • Some athletes at the Paris Olympics didn't discover their sport until later in life. Here are five science-backed tips that can help you start an exercise routine you'll actually stick with.
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