The Latest Stories From KQED Science
Tonga Aid Ships Will Depart the Bay Area Soon. Here's How to Donate | Members of the Bay Area's Tongan community are mobilizing to send aid following last weekend's devastating tsunami caused by an undersea volcanic eruption. | |
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Walking Out on a Job She Loved: Why One Santa Clara Doctor Left COVID Care Behind | Dr. Molly Phelps was an emergency room physician for nearly two decades until, no longer sleeping and barely eating, she walked away from her job at Kaiser in Santa Clara County. | |
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You Can Now Order Free COVID At-Home Tests via USPS | Free at-home COVID tests are now available to order through USPS.com. Here's what you need to know. | |
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At-Home COVID Test Reimbursement: From Blue Shield to Kaiser, How to Get Your Health Insurance to Pay You Back | Looking for reimbursement from your health insurer for at-home COVID tests? Whether you have Kaiser, Blue Shield, UHC, Cigna or another provider, here's how to get your money. | |
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| Sempervirens | Help Sempervirens Fund preserve the Gateway to Big Basin and permanently protect redwoods forests and the scenic entrance to California’s oldest state park. Visit sempervirens.org to donate or to learn more. |
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New Frontiers in the Fight Against Depression | Listen to the KQED Forum discussion with Stanford researchers and other experts about the latest developments in repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) and other methods of treating depression and mental illness. | |
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KQED LIVE: What You Can Do About Climate Change | Join KQED climate reporter Laura Klivans on Thursday, Feb. 3 at 7pm for a workshop about how you can get involved in climate action - no matter how busy your life is. Registration is required for this free, livestream event. | |
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(ICYMI) DEEP LOOK VIDEO: Australian Walking Stick Insects | It might look like an ant, it might act like an ant, but this isn’t an ant at all! It’s an Australian walking stick doing way more than acting like a stick. Watch its masterful transformations in DEEP LOOK’s first new video of 2022. | |
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