The Latest Stories From KQED Science
4 Ways Nature Improves Your Mental Health | What is it about immersing ourselves in nature that makes us feel so good? It turns out, there's some fascinating science behind those feelings. | |
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This Was a Good Year for Prescribed Burns. Why Didn't California Do More? | California needs way more prescribed burns to prevent out-of-control megafires. | |
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How to See the 2023 Annular Solar Eclipse on Saturday | Find out the path of this weekend's eclipse, and the best way to view it. | |
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| Western Alliance Bank - Bridge Bank | Bridge Bank’s Life Sciences Group offers tailored lending solutions for life sciences companies at any growth stage to help extend runway, reduce dilution and achieve value creating milestones. Visit bridgebank.com/lifesciences to learn more. |
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Welcome to Bumpass Hell, a Bubbling, Stinky Sliver of 'California's Yellowstone' | The bubbling steam pots of 'Bumpass Hell' transport visitors to a Mars-like landscape. | |
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year Winners Show the Beauty — and Precarity — of Nature | The winning photographs star different species from around the world, all highlighting the interplay between animals and humans. The 2 grand titles went to shots of a horseshoe crab and barn owls. | |
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Deep Look: Once a Spawn a Time: Horseshoe Crabs Mob the Beach | Horseshoe crabs may look scary, but when it's springtime in Delaware Bay, millions of these arthropods show they're lovers, not fighters. They lay masses of blue-green eggs up on the shore. At just the right time, they pop and release the larvae within to the sea. | |
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