Your Top Science Stories for This Week
| Saving whales from deadly encounters with ships has — so far — proven to be a problem scientists aren't sure how to handle. But one entrepreneur is trying to protect these enormous creatures by tuning in to their songs. | |
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| In a speech in Utah on Monday, President Trump announced that his administration will shrink the Bears Ears National Monument by roughly 85 percent and the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument by about half its size. | |
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| We asked our audience to send us their best photos from Sunday's supermoon, and got these snaps from the Bay Area … and beyond. | |
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| In this visualization, based on data collected by scientists, we see Earth changing — its plants, surface winds, and sea currents responding to the energy coming from the sun. | |
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| Learn about fungi and their role in the many Point Reyes habitats, and see the remarkable colors and shapes of wild mushrooms collected in the park. Join the Fungus Fair on Sunday, December 10 from 10am to 4pm. | |
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