The Latest Stories from KQED Science
CDC Report: Officials Knew Coronavirus Test Was Flawed But Released It Anyway | An unreleased CDC review obtained by NPR shows that lab officials knew an early coronavirus test kit had a high failure rate. They decided not to recall it and sent it to the nation's labs anyway. | |
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On Tap This Weekend: Rain Across Northern California and Snow in the Sierra | Significant snow could blanket parts of the Sierra, according to forecasts. | |
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Rigorous Study Backs A Psychedelic Treatment For Major Depression | Psilocybin, the hallucinogenic substance found in "magic" mushrooms, appears to relieve the symptoms of major depression. | |
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U.S. Sets Coronavirus Record With Daily New Cases Pushing Past 100,000 | In recent weeks, the coronavirus has swept through the country's heartland, infecting tens of thousands in the Midwest alone, which has also seen record numbers of hospitalizations for COVID-19. | |
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U.S. Faces Global Criticism For Ditching Paris Climate Deal | The United States received a deluge of criticism from national and international organizations for its departure Wednesday from the Paris Agreement. | |
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