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THE TECH INTERACTIVE ANNOUNCES TOTALLY RAD SUMMER LINEUP

THE TECH INTERACTIVE ANNOUNCES TOTALLY RAD SUMMER LINEUP

It's Giving Science, Nostalgia, and Serious Chill — No Sunscreen Required!
SAN JOSE, Calif., June 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Skip the sunscreen and crank up the curiosity because summer at The Tech Interactive is bringing serious 90s-inspired vibes. From June 20 to August 3, Silicon Valley's premier science and technology center will offer extended hours, hands-on experiences, and a full lineup of creative programming for visitors of all ages.
From massive domino builds to throwback dance nights and Hollywood films on the largest IMAX® dome screen on the West Coast, The Tech Interactive is the Bay Area's go-to destination for cool fun and hands-on learning. The museum will be open until 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday, all summer long.
In addition to exploring 130,000 square feet of interactive exhibits, including the new AI-powered Dream Garden, guests can participate in summer workshops and pop-up activities. From building solar ovens for roasting s'mores to experimenting with molecular gastronomy, there's always something to inspire the innovator in everyone.
'If Summer at The Tech were a mixtape, it'd be packed with science hits, hands-on jams, and blockbuster IMAX tracks,' said Natalie Taylor, VP of Engagement & Experiences at The Tech Interactive. 'From building epic domino chains to chilling out after hours at Tech at Nite, it's going to be all that and a bag of chips.'
Summer Highlights Include:
Totally IMAXed OutBeat the heat with blockbusters in the IMAX Dome, including F1 (June 26–July 5), Superman (July 10–20), and The Grateful Dead Movie (Aug. 16–17). Daily edutainment documentaries are free with general admission, including T. Rex, Blue Whales, Wild Rescue, Shark Kingdom, and Fungi.
Wild Rescue in IMAX: Opens June 27Follow the real-life rescue and rehab journeys of wild animals in this powerful, family-friendly film based on work by the Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network.
Tech Topple: July 13–19Watch a team of expert domino and machine builders, led by YouTube's Flash Domino, construct a 50,000-domino masterpiece. Don't miss The Big Topple on July 19 at 1 p.m.
Shark Week: July 20–26Celebrate sharks with themed activities, science pop-ups, and the premiere of Shark Kingdom in IMAX. Bonus: Jaws returns to the dome for a 50th anniversary screening, Aug. 30–Sept. 1.
Sock Skating Rink: July 22–Aug. 3Glide across a colorful, music-filled rink –no skates required! Just bring your favorite socks.
Tech at Nite: Rewind Edition: July 24 (21+)Relive your middle school field trip, this time with DJs, drinks, and hands-on experiments! Tickets start at $35.
About The Tech Interactive:The Tech Interactive is a family-friendly science and technology center in the heart of downtown San Jose. With 130,000 square feet of interactive exhibits, hands-on activities, experimental labs, we empower people to innovate with creativity, curiosity, and compassion. We're committed to expanding access to STEAM education for all, guided by our mission to inspire the innovator in everyone.

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First Lung Organoid with Organ-Specific Blood Vessels

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'Notably, this method also could be applied to other organ systems such as intestine and colon.' Gu, now at UCLA, was a member of the Center for Stem Cell and Organoid Medicine (CuSTOM) and Division of Pulmonary Biology at Cincinnati Children's while this research was conducted. Co-first and co-corresponding author Yifei Miao, PhD, (now at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing) also was with Cincinnati Children's for this work. Co-corresponding author Minzhe Guo, PhD, remains with Cincinnati Children's along with several co-authors involved in this study. Overcoming a major challenge Researchers have been working for years to grow organoids — sometimes called 'organs in a dish.' Creating organoids involves converting mature human cells (such as blood or tissue cells) back into fetal-like stem cells that can be coaxed into growing a wide range of other tissue types. 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Also dropping a new trick, 30-year-old Huston landed a perfect nollie heelflip backside noseblunt slide on the big rail for the silver medal in Salt Lake City. Huston now owns 26 X Games medals (15 gold, seven silver, four bronze). A weekend of record-setting performances concluded on a high note in the SONIC Dave Mirra BMX Park Best Trick. In the high-energy session judged on single best tricks, 30-year-old Peraza took a heavy slam to conquer a never-been-landed trick: A massive tailwhip to wallride transfer from vert extension to deck wall earned the BMX icon the hard-earned gold medal. Peraza now owns 13 X Games medals (eight gold, three silver, two bronze). Also stoking the SLC crowd with next-level tricks, 24-year-old Tryon rose to bronze medal position on his third attempt by boosting a massive 900 turndown flair, stylishly contorted in mid-air, in the bowl's deep end. Tryon now owns two X Games medals (one silver, one bronze). And that's a wrap for X Games Salt Lake City 2025! Missed the action? Watch all event replays from X Games Salt Lake City 2025 on the official X Games YouTube page. Visit for exclusive content from X Games Salt Lake City 2025, including photos, videos, and contest results. Follow Monster Energy on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, X, and TikTok. Download media assets here. For interview or photo requests, contact Kim Dresser. About Monster EnergyBased in Corona, California, Monster Energy is the leading marketer of energy drinks and alternative beverages. Refusing to acknowledge the traditional, Monster Energy supports the scene and sport. Whether motocross, off-road, NASCAR, MMA, BMX, surf, snowboard, ski, skateboard, or the rock and roll lifestyle, Monster Energy is a brand that believes in authenticity and the core of what its sports, athletes, and musicians represent. More than a drink, it's the way of life lived by athletes, bands, believers, and fans. 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East Meets West: Shanghai Bridal 2025 to Showcase Unprecedented Fusion of Chinese Heritage & Global Design

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