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  • The Foldscope brings a powerful science tool to schools that can't afford microscopes. Scientists use it too. Its creators have handed out 2 million units, including a new mini-model for younger kids.
  • Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has sold his brand of politics as conservatism. But what's really happening there is corruption benefitting oligarchs, says David Pressman, former U.S. ambassador to Hungary.
  • The Trumps and lawmakers from across the aisle have invited guests to Tuesday's joint address, representing some of the administration's top priorities. Here's a look at some of the names on the list.
  • Join us for the annual Halloween party at the Living Coast on Saturday, October 19, from 5 to 8 p.m. Enjoy the eerie autumn ambiance with fun-filled activities, including Zovargo’s creepy crawlers encounter and thrilling animal interactions. Sit for spine-chilling tales and treat yourself to various activities for all family members. Get ready for an evening of tricks, treats, and more at our after-hours Halloween bash. Check out some of the spooktacular event happenings below: - NEW: Private Animal Encounters During the event, learn what it takes to care for our animal ambassadors and experience exclusive interactions with some of them. Limited spots are available. - Trick or Treat Stations Grab your candy bag and get ready to explore the Living Coast, finding candy stations sprinkled throughout! - Costume Parade Make sure you’re dressed to impress! We’ll close the night with a costume parade where everyone can show off their moves! - Animal Encounters Throughout the evening, you’ll get to meet some of the faces of the Living Coast, like our snakes, birds, lizards, and more! - Arts & Crafts Make your own Día de Muertos creations. - Creepy Crawly Room Interact with creepy crawly creatures and learn about their unique adaptations with our friends from Zovargo! - Chilling Science Lab Unlock your inner mad scientist by conducting spooky dry ice experiments hosted by Science Guys of San Diego. - Spooky Tales of Chula Vista San Diego Storytellers will join us to share spooky stories on the marsh at night! This is only for those brave enough to venture out in the dark! Funded in part by the City of Chula Vista Performing and Visual Arts grant. - Día de Muerto Story Time Learn about the meaning and traditions of Día de Muerto and enjoy some delicious pan de muerto. Food and beverages will be available for purchase from My Pozole and Kayak Cafe. Living Coast Discovery Center on Facebook / Instagram
  • We at Planet Money are constantly reading the work of economists and other social scientists to glean ideas, evidence and insights about the economy, and, more generally, the confusing world around us. Welcome to the inaugural installment of the Planet Money Econ Roundup!
  • Tied to the powerful "Blue Gold: The Art and Science of Indigo" exhibit on display at Mingei International Museum, this colorful concert features the playful music of Xavier Foley and Paul Wiancko, alongside the angular and rhythmically charged String Quartet No.1 by Alberto Ginastera, performed by HAWK Quartet musicians Wes Precourt, Kate Hatmaker, Hanah Stuart and Alex Greenbaum. 6 p.m. | Complimentary Pre-concert Champagne Reception and Gallery Viewing 7 p.m. | Concert
  • Rather than lowering the price, some universities use online courses to subsidize everything else.
  • Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024 at 2 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Hosts Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster make a simple Cast Iron Chicken Pot Pie. Science Expert Dan Souza demonstrates the absorptive power of eggplant. Test cook Joe Gitter makes host Bridget Lancaster a British classic, Fisherman’s Pie.
  • Migrating hundreds and hundreds of miles is hard work for the common noctule bat. But this European species makes its marathon journey a little bit easier by paying attention to the weather.
  • The White House portrays its immigration crackdown as a success. Critics say the administration is trying to look tough for the cameras, and worry about the "tail wagging the dog."
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