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  • With the Supreme Court having ruled against affirmative action policies in higher education, some legal experts worry about the future of workplace diversity, equity and inclusion programs.
  • Nintendo's first new side-scrolling Mario game in a decade features Dark Souls-style phantoms, trippy flowers, and a pachyderm power-up that had the internet trumpeting.
  • New research suggests that vocal fry among toothed whales is what gives them the ability to echolocate, hunting down their prey with the loudest sounds produced by any animal on the planet.
  • Optometrists are lobbying for more leeway to treat patients — and physicians' groups are pushing back. But it's more than a turf war, both sides say, as they explain why patients' vision is at stake.
  • As an anchor for ABC News, Dan Harris' career seemed pretty sorted out. Then his book about mindfulness took off.
  • The return caps a nine-day mission to the International Space Station. The mission was funded by Axiom Space, a company that wants to build and operate the world's first commercial space station.
  • Two UCSD scientists teamed up with other viral experts to try to determine how the COVID-19 virus jumped from an animal to humans.
  • From San Diego Craft Collective's Ongoing After School Classes Monthly course meets on Tuesdays from 4-5:30pm Ages 6-12yrs Kids will explore clay as a creative medium. Ceramics entails a bouquet of science throughout the process, allowing children to learn and build skills through STEAM in this course. They will learn hand-building techniques and how to glaze projects as they create various objects to take home.
  • Hollywood has churned out films that depict labor organizers as communists, and labor bosses as gangsters. So it should come as no surprise that real-life negotiations with the studios are so tricky.
  • Join us, Wednesday November 16 @ 8 p.m., at the historic La Jolla Comedy Store for an evening of laughs to benefit the Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute. The American Me Comedy tour and Stefani N. Von Huben are bringing together a hilarious line-up of comics including the provocative, edgy, and extremely funny headliner: Shang Forbes. Shang has performed in many of America’s best clubs and has been seen on Comedy Central, Netflix, HBO, BET+, Starz and NBC to name a few! Joining Shang will be the reigning World Series of Comedy Champion: the charismatic feature, Wyatt Cote, and the witty, Crack’Em Up stylings of Ellen Sugarman and Black Pedro! It's going to be a fun night of comedy for a cause supporting #Thriving Oceans for a Healthier World! Tickets may be purchased online: https://www.showclix.com/event/american-me-lj-1116 Tickets are $20 and there is a 2 drink minimum per person. 21+ with VALID ID, if you have a foreign ID, you also need a passport. Proceeds from tickets sales will be donated to the Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute (HSWRI), a non-profit scientific research organization committed to conserving and renewing marine life to ensure a healthier planet. Hubbs-SeaWorld team of experts provides innovative and objective scientific solutions to challenges threatening ocean health and marine life in our rapidly changing world. Through their works, for over 60 years, Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute is committed to creating future citizen advocates for ocean health and marine life by advancing public appreciation for scientific discovery. HSWRI’s research is never complete. Whether it is deploying rescue teams, replenishing depleted fish populations, protecting habitats or simply better understanding life in our oceans, they encourage life-long learning in ocean science through public outreach to help create a planet where human and marine life thrive together. Come laugh with us in support of Hubbs-SeaWorld Research Institute. #Thriving Oceans for a Healthier World #SeaChange #Comedy For A Cause Follow on social media! Facebook + Instagram
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