Your Top Science Stories for This Week
| This plucky group wants to force climate action at the federal level — and the White House just wants them to go away. | |
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| The answer isn't simple. From winds and precipitation to wildfire fuel load, KPCC breaks down each of the factors that have contributed to this year's destructive fire season. | |
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| The difficulties of studying concussions have turned diagnosing brain injuries into a guessing game. Researchers are now looking into making it more precise. | |
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| Following short talks, four Wonderfest Science Envoys will answer your questions, such as what kinds of astronomical objects can you observe in the night sky. | |
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