Your top science stories from this week.
| In a yearlong design blitz, experts take on the challenge of how to protect the San Francisco Bay shoreline. Will it work? | |
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| Dragonfly babies hunt underwater by shooting out a killer lip, 'Alien'-style, at lightning speed. Our new Deep Look! | |
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| After the largest dam removal in state history and epic winter rains, the Carmel River has been transformed, creating ideal habitat for steelhead, which are finally returning. | |
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| A raging debate has broken out about whether a state the size of California can go completely green. | |
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| A new account says that one still-anonymous geologist called attention to erosion that threatened disaster and led to the emergency evacuation of 180,000 people. | |
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