Your Top Science Stories for this Week
| When chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant failed to cure thirteen-year-old Shaun Banagan's leukemia, his parents were out of options. Then they found out about a clinical trial at UCSF where doctors could turbo-charge immune cells to kill cancer. The latest from our Future of You blog. | |
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| Some drinking water in Santa Rosa remains undrinkable months after the North Bay fires, and pressure is mounting on the city's water department to locate and control the cause. | |
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| Most firefly flashes are pure romance, a sexy form of skywriting. But one variety copies the mating signals of others to lure them to their demise. Our new Deep Look! | |
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| Over 48 ocean-inspired films from around the world will be featured at the 15th Annual International Ocean Film Festival running March 8-11. Don't miss KQED's Deep Look short films about grunion and pelicans screening respectively at 4pm Saturday, March 10 and at 4pm Sunday, March 11. Tickets required. | |
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