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  • The Fleet Science Center offers Science Clubs for grades 5-8! Investigate exciting science topics on the second weekend of each month. Each session will be filled with new challenges, hands-on activities that can be done using materials found in your home and has challenges for students of all ages. Through this program students will explore an array of fields including biology, chemistry, engineering, environmental science, physics, robotics and much more! Sunday Science Club is held the second Sunday of the month from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday classes are co-ed for grades 5 to 8. (Note: Saturday Science Club for Girls is held the second Saturday of the month from Noon to 2 p.m. for girls in grades 5 to 8. ) Register now at www.fleetscience.org/events/science-clubs
  • The Biden administration wants to end hunger in the U.S. in eight years. At a conference on Sept. 28, the White House will unveil its plan.
  • Astronomers were stunned to find that the black hole was emitting energy, two years after it pulled apart a star that had come too close.
  • Fleet Science Center is hosting a Brain Games for the Junior Science Club. Join us on the third Saturday of each month to investigate exciting science topics. Sessions are filled with new challenges, hands-on activities and interaction with local scientists. Throughout the year, kids will explore an array of fields including biology, chemistry, engineering, environmental science, physics, robotics and much more! This month’s topic is Brain Games. What goes on inside your head? Learn about the different regions of the brain and explore how the human brain processes optical illusions. Saturday, Jan. 15, 2022 @9:30a.m. and @11:00a.m. Price: Members $13; Nonmembers $15.
  • The person "was severely immunocompromised and had been hospitalized," the health department said in a statement.
  • "I always had this dream: Gee, someday I would like to become a physicist," said Manfred Steiner. But after World War II, he followed his family's advice to become a doctor.
  • The San Diego County Library system obtained 7,000 Chromebook laptops and Wi-Fi hot spot devices available to check out with a county library card.
  • California Gov. Gavin Newsom has approved one of the most contentious bills before him this year.
  • A 2017 NPR investigation found that many funeral businesses failed to disclose prices to consumers. The FTC may modernize the existing rule to make such information more transparent.
  • Dr. Henry Marsh felt comfortable in hospitals — until he was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. "I was much less self-assured now that I was a patient myself," he says. His book is And Finally.
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