• Museum of Science and Industry to rebrand as Griffin Museum of Science and Industry

    The museum will offer free admission and reveal new exhibitions in honor of

  • Food fair in Mijas

    The Sabor a Malaga (Taste of Malaga) fair is coming to Mijas from Friday May 17 to Sunday May 19 following successful events held at the beginning of March in Torremolinos and in April in Benalmadena. The President of the Provincial Council, Francisco Salado, said that, “we always go hand in hand with producers so […]

  • From logic to AI: The science of intelligence

    As we approach the announcement of the 2024 Mary Mulvihill Award, Eoin Murphy investigates the science of this year’s theme, intelligence. : From logic to AI: The science of intelligence

  • Our Guide: 50th State Fair 2024

    Come out for delicious carnival food, a petting zoo, thrilling rides and Columbian trapeze artists at the 50th State Fair.

  • You Could Win Tickets to the Alameda County Fair!

    Enter for a chance to win four (4) general admission tickets to the Alameda County Fair, happening June 14 – July 7 at the Alameda County Fairgrounds in Pleasanton! Furnished by the Alameda County Fair. One (1) entry per person. Contest ends: 6/2/24 at 11:59pm. Retail value: $64.00. Five (5) winners will be chosen. Grab official […]

  • Donald Trump's War on Science and the Environment

    We’ve spent 40 years putting together an apparatus to protect public health and environment from a lot of different pollutants. [Former EPA administrator Scott} Pruitt is pulling the whole apparatus down. – William Ruckelshaus, the EPA’s first administrator, regarding former president Trump’s first EPA administrator Scott Pruitt. One of President Joe Biden’s greatest accomplishments over More

  • Agricultural fairs in Massachusetts announced for 2024

    Nearly 50 agricultural fairs are happening across Massachusetts, with the first one beginning this month.

  • Kitchen science: Unexplained cooking phenomena

    Cooking is both an art and a science, and there are many things science still can't tell us about cooking. I've always enjoyed the idea that cooking is just tiny science experiments that we get to eat. While we've learned a lot about food and what goes into making it delicious, there are still some fundamental mysteries that I'd have thought science should have more exact answers to, but we do not. — Read the rest

  • Job fair planned May 15

    Bartholomew County Works and YES Cinema are hosting a free job fair on Wednesday, May 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., with numerous employers in the administrative, manufacturing, automotive, and service industries. The fair will be held at YES Cinema, 328 Jackson St. Continue reading at The Republic News.

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    Delawareans get a second chance at expungement fair

    GEORGETOWN, Del. – Those looking for a second chance got one today at an expungement clinic in Georgetown. At the First State Community Action Agency, Delawareans are exploring their options to get their records cleared. “I’m just going through the process to get a better life, get a better job, and stuff like that. I can’t complain about like, you

  • Albuquerque Islamic Center hosts health fair

    ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – An Islamic center in Albuquerque offered free health resources to different communities on Saturday. The Islamic Center held its first health and wellness fair, offering free blood glucose testings, blood screenings, and even a chance for people to donate blood. Organizers say they wanted to offer resources to under-served communities like refugees []

  • Letter: Hawaiian Airlines not playing fair with fares

    Hawaiian Airlines promotes a policy of flexibility with the slogan “No change fees. Book now, change if you need to.” However, my recent experience reveals a discrepancy between this advertised promise and the actual procedures in place.