The Latest Stories From KQED Science
California Has a New State Park, and It Is Now Open | Dos Rios, located in the heart of Central Valley, is the largest floodplain restoration project in California. Here's what to know about California's newest state park. | |
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California Shows Where Insurers Would Need to Boost Coverage in Fire-Prone Areas | New maps are part of California insurance regulators’ plan to address the ongoing crisis in the state’s home insurance market. | |
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San Francisco's Aging Infrastructure Ill-Prepared for Future Flooding, Report Warns | Bureaucracy is hindering San Francisco from adapting to worsening flood risk due to human-caused climate change, according to a new report from the San Francisco Civil Grand Jury. | |
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| Planetary Society | With a global community of more than 2 million space enthusiasts, The Planetary Society is the world’s largest and most influential space advocacy organization. Led by CEO Bill Nye, we empower the public to take a meaningful role in advancing space exploration through advocacy, education outreach, scientific innovation, and global collaboration. Learn more about our mission to explore worlds, find life off Earth, and protect our planet from dangerous asteroids at planetary.org. |
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What to Know About Landmark Wildfire Bills Led by California Congressman | Rep. Josh Harder’s legislation would focus on hiring, training and retaining firefighters; updating technology; and starting a nationwide wildfire smoke alert system. | |
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California Researchers Develop Board Game to Teach Wildfire Safety. Can It Save Lives? | Tomales residents and a UC research team are trying a new approach to planning for wildfire evacuations through a board game. | |
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