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  • Premieres Friday, Jan. 28, 2022 at 8:30 p.m. on KPBS 2 / On Demand. The observations and experiences of poet Paul Muldoon and multidisciplinary artist Daniel Arsham are powerfully rendered in their work.
  • B-360, a nonprofit, uses dirt bikes to teach elementary and high school students math and science. "Just the excitement and the adrenaline. You can learn a lot from a bike," one participant says.
  • Tiny, robotic fish powered by human heart cells suggest that scientists are getting closer to their goal of building replacement hearts from living tissue.
  • While you're sky-gazing, look to the western horizon. Jupiter will be setting there as evening twilight ends. And that bright star? That's Regulus, part of the Leo constellation.
  • Alton Brown is hitting the road with a new culinary variety show. Audiences can expect more comedy, more music, more highly unusual cooking demos, and more potentially dangerous sciencey stuff. Prepare for an evening unlike any other and if Brown calls for volunteers… think twice. Two sessions will be held: 3:00pm and 7:30pm choose the best that fits your schedule! Event Date: Nov. 14, 2021 (3:00pm and 7:30pm) Event Location: Balboa Theater For more information and ticket purchases please visit HERE! Note: All patrons will be required to wear masks and show proof of full vaccination or a negative Covid-19 PCR test to attend all events through Dec. 31, 2021.
  • The Irish nationalist party hailed a "new era" as it captured the largest number of seats in the Northern Ireland Assembly for the first time.
  • In honor of Women's History Month, NPR takes a look at five women photographing the worst effects of climate change around the world.
  • New omicron variants are again driving hospital admissions and deaths higher in recent weeks, causing states and cities to rethink their responses to COVID-19 and the White House to step up efforts to alert the public.
  • Most COVID-19 restrictions come to an end in San Diego County, an Oceanside city council member faces a recall effort after just a few months on the job and a new effort to track and boost racial representation in California's life sciences industry.
  • Cutting the isolation for positive cases to five days could lead to more infections if people don't take masking seriously. A testing requirement would have made the policy safer, experts say.
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