The Latest Stories From KQED Science
Algal Blooms Love Heat Waves. When Is Bay Area Swimming Dangerous for Humans and Pets? | As California continues to experience heat waves this summer, officials warn people about harmful algal blooms in lakes, rivers and streams that “can pose a threat to people and pets.” | |
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Can California Build a Million EV Charging Stations to Meet Its Clean Energy Goals? | Public chargers must be built at an unprecedented pace to meet the target in less than seven years and then doubled to 2 million in 2035. The high cost is just one obstacle. | |
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How to Take a Road Trip With an EV (Without the Range Anxiety) | From prepping to charging, here are some tips on how to make a battery-powered long haul more relaxing. | |
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Deep Look: These Baby Starfish Are Carnivorous Little Snowflakes | Ever heard of a six-rayed starfish? It’s a starfish that has six arms. That's one more arm than most starfish. Plus, six-rayed sea stars make marvelous moms. Watch how in Deep Look’s new video. | |
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