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  • Artificial wombs could someday save babies born very prematurely. Even though the experimental technology is still in animal tests, there are mounting questions about its eventual use with humans.
  • 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
  • The 2023 San Diego Festival Of Science & Engineering is returning to PETCO Park in-person March 4 from 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Calling all: tinkerers, explorers, star gazers, dreamers, and adventurers! The San Diego Festival of Science and Engineering Week is the largest event of its kind in Southern California. It’s a collective effort between industry, business leaders, government, community organizations, public outreach centers, academia, schools and school districts, and parents. The Festival is the flagship event of Generation STEAM, a 501c3 nonprofit affiliate of Biocom California. San Diego Festival of Science & Engineering on Facebook / Instagram / Twitter
  • The e-commerce company is the latest in a wave of tech firms that have slashed thousands of jobs in just the first four weeks of the year.
  • The ubiquitous chemicals, linked to cancer and other diseases, build up in people and the environment.
  • This weekend in local arts and culture: Poetic Justice's self-portraiture and poetry exhibit; free museums; a play about cooking; AAPI fashion; Puerto Rican LGBTQ+ theater; ballet meets the stock market crash and more.
  • A new citizen-scientist research project aims to test whether daily moments of awe, kindness and gratitude can make a real impact. Early results are promising. And it's not too late to join the study.
  • Lindsay Lohan and other celebrities were tricked into calling for the ouster of Moldova's president. It's the latest example of the Cameo app being used for an apparent political propaganda operation.
  • A survey of historians and presidential experts ranks President Biden in 14th place all-time, just ahead of Woodrow Wilson and Ronald Reagan. Former President Donald Trump came in last.
  • The pod rammed the boat's rudder for about 45 minutes. Authorities were able to get crew members to land safely, but their yacht was irreparably damaged.
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