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  • The science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics fair is geared for younger comics fans.
  • Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024 at 10 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport + Encore Sunday, Dec. 22 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. The film strips away layers of political, military, and religious history long-hidden from view with a single goal: to gather clues beginning as far back as 52 BC in order to digitally reconstruct the lost palace, piecing together the size, shape and texture of the palace with scientists and historians to discover its hidden surprises.
  • Saturday, Dec. 9, 2023 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / Stream now with KPBS Passport! Explore Dr. Chopra's three-step plan to change lives and develop a higher vision for life. Learn how ancient wisdom traditions can merge with contemporary understandings in science to provide significant benefits to mental and physical health.
  • Experts say it's better to set a goal you can stick to and make reading more of a community affair.
  • The students and faculty at San Diego State University's Marine Ecology and Biology Student Association (MEBSA) are excited to invite you to our FREE community event- Marine Science Day at the Coastal and Marine Institute Laboratory (CMIL), on Sunday, April 16, 2023 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. MEBSA is a student-run organization that strives to raise awareness about current research and conservation issues in marine science. This exciting opportunity to explore our marine lab, learn about current research at SDSU, and engage with local marine scientists only comes around once a year and we are incredibly excited to welcome back members of our community for our first public event since the pandemic shutdowns. Come learn about some of our favorite Saltwater Superheroes through interactive games, lab tours, activities, and seminars by local scientists! Marine Science Day is FREE and geared toward all members of the public including students, teachers, and families. For more information, check out our website https://mebsa.wordpress.com Follow us on Instagram and Facebook
  • Turns out wireless networks aren't wireless at all. And light pulses in fiber optic cables carry your voice around the world. A new exhibition explains the science you hold in your hand every day.
  • Our view of the constellations has changed since they were first mapped thousands of years ago. That new perspective could also mess with your astrological horoscope in the new year.
  • San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum in Escondido, California, invites children ages 0 to 10 to learn about science, technology, engineering, and math through interactive exhibits and hands-on activities. Experience life in a bank with the brand-new exhibit, "Money Sense," get creative in the Outdoor Maker Studio, dig for dinosaur bones in Base Camp, and make new friends at Little Explorers Summer Camp beginning June 19! Visit www.sdcdm.org / 760-233-7755 San Diego Children's Discovery Museum on Facebook / Instagram
  • Come support comedy that got beat up in high school but ended up getting a great job. Humor + Intelligence = Fun Night Out Get ready to laugh till your cheeks hurt at Nerd Comedy Night in Carlsbad! Join us for an evening of hilarious stand-up comedy that celebrates all things nerdy and geeky. Our talented comedians will bring their A-game, delivering jokes and stories that are sure to resonate with anyone who loves science, technology, gaming, and more. Scientist Turned Comedian Tim Lee hosts the show at the Dea Hurston New Village Center on The White Family Next Stage. Every week, the top nerd comics in the state come to perform for you. It starts with stand-up comedy and finishes with the Nerd Olympics, a game show where audience members compete to answer questions only a nerd would know. So gather your friends and come join us for a night of side-splitting laughter and good times. Don’t miss out on this unique and unforgettable event! For more information visit: newvillagearts.org Follow on Instagram and Facebook
  • An Austin, Texas-to-Detroit flight along April's path of totality is sold out. There are other flights with a view, though your best bet may actually be here on Earth, says one astrophysicist.
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