The Latest Stories from KQED Science
Why Did the Mexican Jumping Bean Jump? | To find its place in the shade! Each hollowed-out seed is home to a head-banging moth larva, just trying to survive the harsh Sonoran Desert sun. | |
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NASA Is Considering 5 Space Tech Concepts That Sound Like Sci-Fi | Levitating across the lunar landscape? Powering a moon base with sunlight? Researchers have been awarded grants by the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts program to study the feasibility of future technologies. | |
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Californians Expanding Vaccine to Ages 50 and Up, With Universal Eligibility to Follow | California will expand vaccine eligibility for people ages 50 and older beginning April 1, with all individuals 16 and older becoming eligible April 15. | |
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| Bridge Bank | Bridge Bank’s Life Sciences Group is a local team of experienced bankers with a national footprint. We work with life sciences companies in all stages of development to provide capital resources and customized solutions that fit your credit and banking needs. Visit bridgebank.com/lifesciences to get started. |
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The Pandemic Led to Unprecedented Declines in Carbon Emissions. But That's Over Now | Last year, emissions declined by nearly 13% in the U.S. and about 7% globally. But the steep drop has started to reverse. | |
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| Newsom Awarded the No-Bid Vaccine Contract to Blue Shield, a Trusted and Generous Supporter |
| Blue Shield has contributed $23 million to Gov. Gavin Newsom's campaigns and special causes, according to a California Healthline analysis of political and charitable contributions. | |
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| On Common Ground: Hyper-Local Climate Resilience |
| Join KQED's Senior Science Editor Katrin Snow and two leaders in climate change adaptation for a conversation about the struggle to protect their communities. | |
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California Water Agencies Warn of Looming Drought | State and federal officials are warning farmers and cities to prepare for potential water shortages as the state's dry conditions reach worrisome levels. Forum discusses the latest developments. | |
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