The Latest Stories From KQED Science
How to See Sunday's 'Blood Moon' Total Lunar Eclipse in the Bay Area | A total lunar eclipse is called a blood moon for the reddish color the moon turns when it is fully inside Earth's shadow. | |
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From Giant Isopods to Glowing Jellies, This New Monterey Bay Aquarium Exhibit Features Deep-Sea Creatures Never Seen Before | The midnight zone begins half a mile beneath the ocean and is an area so deep that no sunlight can reach it. Few humans have seen the animals who live there — until now. | |
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This Is the First Image of the Black Hole at the Heart of the Milky Way | "We finally have the first look at our Milky Way black hole, Sagittarius A*," an international team of astrophysicists and researchers from the Event Horizon Telescope team said. | |
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'A Catalyst for Truth and Healing': $500,000 to Be Distributed to California's Indigenous Communities | The Decolonizing Wealth Project launched a new $500,000 fund to help Indigenous Californians record the state's history of colonial violence. Leaders are partnering with the state's Truth and Healing Council, which will produce a report. | |
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How Bad Is Water Use in California? March Is the Worst So Far, Up 19% | Ignoring urgent pleas from water officials, Californians used substantially more water after a record-dry three months gripped the state. | |
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What Would Overturning Roe Mean for Birth Control? | Overturning Roe v. Wade could have implications for more than access to abortion; medical and legal experts say it could open the door to restrictions on other types of reproductive health care. | |
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Concerned About Access to Abortion? Here’s How to Help | If you're among the 81% of Bay Area residents who don't want Roe v. Wade overturned, here's how to help. | |
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Deep Look Videos Nominated for Northern California Emmys | Three Deep Look episodes have been nominated for the 2022 Northern California Emmy Awards! They are: This Bee Builds Sandcastles at the Beach; Tadpole Shrimp Are Coming For Your Rice; Why Did the Mexican Jumping Bean Jump? The winners will be announced on Saturday, June 11. Until then, wish us luck and watch our Emmy nominee playlist. | |
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