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  • San Diego resident Ashli Babbitt was killed as she tried to breach the Capitol two years ago.
  • Researchers have studied the physics behind heavy stones skipping across the surface of water. They say these findings could be applied to real-world problems like de-icing airplanes.
  • The career-civil rights lawyer and former California labor head would be the first Asian American to serve as a secretary in Biden's cabinet.
  • China has been trying to woo back foreign investors and businesses after nearly three years of self-imposed isolation, but a quick economic recovery will also hinge on domestic consumption.
  • Scientists in Monterey Bay, Calif., found a seldom-seen species of dragonfish swimming nearly 1,000 feet below the ocean's surface.
  • When the spring-only course starts at the University of Maryland, the sheep are pregnant and students wait for the call that their sheep is going into labor.
  • Orca moms spent precious resources feeding their fully grown adult male offspring. A new study finds that this may limit how many more young they produce.
  • Participants were asked if they wanted to add $1 to a donation to an opposing party, or subtract $1 from a donation to their own.
  • Become a nature knight and advocate for the planet by going on a quest to save the earth with San Diego Children's Discovery Museum! Celebrate our planet and find your passion for science, technology, reading, engineering, art, and math (STREAM) in our brand new event, Nature Night. Through hands-on activity booths and an endless amount of fun, children will learn about: •Plants & gardens with Plant It Again •Soil pH •Engineering design in biomimicry •Bees & pollinators •How to become a nature knight •Sustainability •Conservation •Water preservation •Farming •Recycling Fill your rumbling stomach by visiting the gourmet food truck, O Food Truck, for locally sourced treats and delicious food and EscoGelato for a sweet treat. All ages welcome. Registration required.
  • This spring we are inviting budding naturalists for a whole week of outdoor exploration during our Little Explorers Spring Camp. What does a garden need to grow? Join us for a week of outdoor exploration and use your naturalist skills while learning about blooming flowers, buzzing pollinators, and everything in between. April 11-15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., campers will enjoy learning about the museum’s growing garden through daily art and science activities. Ages: Entering Kindergarten-entering 3rd Grade (4 - 8 years old) Registration: Members- $300 Non-members: $350 Last day of registration: March 28
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