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  • Three Stanford graduate students built an AI tool that can find a location by looking at pictures. Civil rights advocates warn more advanced versions will further erode online privacy.
  • The four-member crew — three astronauts and a cosmonaut — launched in March and conducted more than 200 experiments. They also performed spacewalks and did maintenance on the orbiting outpost.
  • Author Cat Bohannon says there's a "male norm" in science that prioritizes male bodies. Female bodies have been left out of countless clinical studies, and research is only just starting to catch up.
  • Spotty internet and cell services, blackouts and the destruction of infrastructure in Gaza during Israel's war with Hamas have hampered aid and medical services and keeping in touch with loved ones.
  • Universal Music Group, the world's largest music company, has threatened to remove all of the music it owns from TikTok, unless the streaming platform agrees to more favorable terms.
  • Those insects you see flying in crazed circles are trying to keep their backs towards the light because they think that direction is up, new research suggests.
  • Fleet Science Center is thrilled to announce our 50th anniversary celebrations, and we want you to be a part of it! Mark your calendars for March 10 as we launch our anniversary festivities. For this special occasion, we are offering throwback admission pricing at $2.50 for all visitors from March 10 to 14. That's right; you can experience the Fleet Science Center with admission prices from 1973. Coupons are not needed. Fleet Science Center on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • When Dutt was a kid, her family pretended to be rich so no one would suspect their caste identity. In her memoir, she talks of her struggles — and her decision to publicly declare she is a Dalit.
  • Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth excels when it builds on Remake's innovations. But its new open world distracts from its superb character development.
  • Our Solar System In Pop Culture July 5 from 7–8 p.m. July 5 from 8:15 - 9:15 p.m. From "The Twilight Zone" to films like "The Martian," our Solar System captivates our imaginations. Spend an evening exploring the ties between our Solar System and pop culture. Tour the solar system with the Fleet’s resident astronomer and connect with other San Diego area skywatchers. Journey through the cosmos with us as we explore a new topic each month. Presentations begin with the latest news in the fields of space science and astronomy, followed by an exploration of the night sky as it looks on the day of the event and closing with the topic of the month. Before or after the show, join members of the San Diego Astronomy Association on the Prado by the Bea Evenson Fountain and be inspired by the stars in the actual night sky (weather permitting) through different telescopes. Please note late seating or refunds for late arrivals are not permitted. Visit: https://www.fleetscience.org/events/sky-tonight Fleet Center on Facebook / Instagram
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