Your Top Science Stories for this Week
| NASA is sending a robot to Mars to measure quakes for the first time. Scientists hope to learn more about early Earth. | |
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| This Moment on Earth, a new series from KQED Science, explores the heart of the question climate change poses for humanity: How do humans learn to live on this one Earth, together? Tune in this week to KQED's Perspectives program on 88.5 FM at 6:43 and 8:43 a.m. and 11:29 p.m. every weekday, and weekends at 7:36 a.m. and 8:36 a.m. Climate change is everyone's story. | |
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| You might suppose this catfish is sick, or just confused. But swimming belly-up actually helps it camouflage and breathe better than its right-side-up cousins. Our new Deep Look! | |
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| See all that UC Berkeley has to offer at its annual open house, Cal Day, on Saturday, April 21, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Explore the campus and participate in special events, including a screening of KQED’s Deep Look videos inspired by UC Berkeley research, from 10-11 a.m. at the #2040 Valley Life Science Building. | |
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