The Latest Stories From KQED Science
Bay Area Red Tide Crisis Is Over | The red tide that gave East Bay waters a light brown sheen earlier this month is likely over, the environmental watchdog group San Francisco Baykeeper declared Monday. | |
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Worried About COVID Symptoms After Bay Area Celebrations? | If you're experiencing COVID symptoms after Outside Lands this past weekend, here's what you need to know about symptoms of the new "Eris" COVID variant, how you can find a quick COVID test in the Bay Area and how to ask for Paxlovid. | |
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Wildfire Prevention Strategies Maui Can Adopt From California | In preparing for future fires, Maui doesn't have to look far. States like California have passed wildfire policies to reduce the risk that a community will be destroyed. | |
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Maui Fires Now Among Deadliest US Wildfires Ever | The wildfires that killed at least 99 people in Maui are the deadliest to hit the US in more than a century. Here's a look back at some of the country's most lethal blazes – and lessons learned. | |
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James Webb Telescope Captures Cosmic 'Question Mark' in Deep Space | A stunning new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows a pair of actively forming stars. But many people are more curious about the tiny symbol visible toward the bottom of the frame. | |
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Deep Look: This Dangerous Mosquito Lays Her Armored Eggs – In Your House | The Aedes aegypti mosquito, which can transmit dengue fever and Zika, makes a meal of us around our homes. And her eggs are hardy. They can dry out, but remain alive for months, waiting for a little water so they can hatch into squiggly larvae. | |
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