The Latest Stories from KQED Science
The Karuk Used Fire to Manage the Forest for Centuries. Now They Want To Do That Again | Wildfires have decimated Karuk cultural lands in recent years, tearing through overgrown and undermanaged forests in far northern California. The solution isn't complicated. Getting it done is another story. | |
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What Should We Make of the Highly Disorienting UFO Story? | Be careful about delving into the world of UFOs, because you're not just in danger of stumbling down a rabbit hole, you might find yourself in free fall down a rabbit abyss. But the mainstream media, and soon maybe the U.S. government, is dipping more than a toe into these depths. | |
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'The Unicorn Plant': How a Team of Scientists May Have Saved the Large-Flowered Fiddleneck | The large-flowered fiddleneck is a rare conservation success story about an even rarer plant. | |
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266-Mile Walk: Youth Climate Activists March From Paradise to San Francisco | Seven young activists will march for 2 1/2 weeks in an effort to pressure California lawmakers to support the Civilian Climate Corps. | |
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Wait, There Was A Volcano in the East Bay Hills? | Learn about the history of our very own Bay Area volcano — the remnants of it are in Sibley Volcanic Regional Preserve in the East Bay hills. | |
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QUIZ: Planning Travel This Summer? How to Keep Your COVID Risk Low | Figuring out the importance of masks, vaccines and distancing during travel can be tough. Here's a quiz to help you weigh your options for protecting yourself and your loved ones. | |
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