The Latest Stories From KQED Science
What Is the 'Green Flash' at Sunset — and How Can You See It? | The elusive green flash that happens during a sunset is the subject of debate online. Here's the science behind this optical phenomenon, and where you can see it for yourself. | |
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Bay Area Cities Push to Legally Validate Polyamorous Families | Oakland voted to legitimize diverse family structures, and Berkeley is on tap to do the same. Advocates see the legal protections as a significant step to reduce stigma. | |
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California’s New 1600-Acre State Park Set to Open This Summer | Nestled in the lush San Joaquin Valley landscape, California's latest addition to its state park roster, the Dos Rios preserve, will unveil its grand opening on June 12, marking the state's 281st park. | |
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California’s Plans for Slowing Climate Change Through Nature-Based Solutions | As part of SF Climate Week, KQED’s Danielle Venton sat down with the California Secretary of Natural Resources, Wade Crowfoot, for Climate One at the Commonwealth Club. | |
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Deep Look: Inside California Academy of Sciences' Coral Regeneration Lab | Deep Look's Rosa Tuirán recently filmed a video at the California Academy of Sciences about coral spawning. For SF Climate Week, she talks with KQED reporter Vanessa Rancaño about how scientists at the Academy are figuring out ways to grow and breed coral with the hope of sharing their research with other scientists to help regenerate reefs around the world. | |
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