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  • Coming Soon! Premieres Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS App + Encore Sunday, March 31 at 2 p.m. on KPBS TV and 9 p.m. on KPBS 2. A.I. tools like ChatGPT seem to think, speak, and create like humans. But what are they really doing? From cancer cures to Terminator-style takeovers, leading experts explore what A.I. can – and can’t – do today, and what lies ahead.
  • Dive into the journey of a lifetime in "Blue Whales: Return of the Giants," the new documentary film playing daily at the Fleet Science Center. Immerse yourself in the captivating journey of these majestic creatures as they navigate the depths of the sea. Join us for an awe-inspiring exploration on the Giant Dome screen, where the mysteries of the largest animals to have ever lived come to life. For the full film schedule, visit https://www.fleetscience.org/films/blue-whales (Screenings take place at 11 a.m., 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. on select dates) Fleet Science Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • We kickoff our series Space Camp with a look at space launches. What does hurtling into space feel like? What physics are involved? And what's the "junk" in Earth's orbit?
  • NASA and other federal agencies recently did a tabletop simulation of an Earth-threatening asteroid to see how they'd handle it
  • The Paramount+ show may have been bogged down by illogical plot twists and confusing storylines in recent seasons, but it also paved the way for creative approaches and new Star Trek shows.
  • Ford will write down hundreds of millions of dollars because of the pivot. A key reason for the change, an analyst tells NPR, is that big batteries bring big costs.
  • The service will address one of the biggest challenges of commuting to work via the Coaster train to Sorrento Valley.
  • Whether you're young or young at heart, we have book ideas for you. This year's YA collection, gathered by NPR book critics and staff, includes romance, historical fiction, poetry, fantasy and more.
  • Kameelah Janan Rasheed was born in East Palo Alto, CA. Rasheed lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. She holds an MA in Secondary Social Studies Education from Stanford University (2008) and a BA in Public Policy from Pomona College (2006). She was an Amy Biehl U.S. Fulbright Scholar at the University of Witwatersrand, South Africa (2006–7). A learner, she grapples with the poetics-pleasures-politics of Black knowledge production, information technologies, [un]learning, and belief formation. Stay Connected on Social Media! Instagram & X
  • A flexible film bristling with tiny sensors could make surgery safer for patients with a brain tumor or severe epilepsy.
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