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  • An 18-year-old from Texas created an app using artificial intelligence that may someday help detect suicide risk.
  • Jim Lee, Marvel Comics, Jamie Lee Curtis, zombies and luchadores!
  • Colleen Shogan loves being surrounded by documents — and that's probably for the best. The former political science professor is now in charge of the 13.5 billion records in the National Archives.
  • A sudden appendectomy as a child made Heather Smith curious about what the appendix is for and why it gets inflamed. Now as an anatomy researcher, she's finding answers.
  • Sometimes the right lullaby sends my kids off to dreamland so fast it makes me feel like I have a parenting superpower. Turns out the wonder of lullabies is confirmed by scientific research.
  • April 21-22, 2023 @ 7 p.m. The critically-acclaimed and award-winning Kidz Danz Kompany, San Diego's premier children's dance company, presents "Kidz in Motion," at the Visionary Performance Space (8674 La Mesa Blvd, La Mesa, CA 91942) Join KDK for their exciting first show of the season, bringing together movements from the past, present, and future. Don't miss your chance to see the kids of KDK in motion for this two-night run of "Kidz in Motion," featuring choreographic works from Visionary staff choreographers Caryn Ipapo-Glass and James LaRose. Kidz Danz Kompany alum, Eva Anderson's, work "Science In Motion," explores the relationship between scientific concepts and movement of dancers. After graduating High School, Eva joined the Visionary Dance Theatre professional company before leaving for UC Davis where she is studying science and dance. Spencer John Powell also brings to stage a sneak peek into his new production "Land of Oz," which will premiere later this year. View this event on Facebook
  • Her genetic material, taken without her knowledge in 1951, has helped facilitate numerous scientific breakthroughs, including the development of the polio and COVID-19 vaccines.
  • Scientists are optimistic that gene-edited animals could provide a new source of organs for transplantation. Pig organs modified to minimize rejection are now being tested in humans.
  • The oil and gas giant is suing investor groups that want it to slash climate pollution. Interest groups on both sides of the case say it could lead to more lawsuits against activist investors.
  • Lai Ching-te of Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party is Taiwan's new president-elect, after a three-way election that will determine the self-ruled island's future stance towards China.
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