Brown pelicans hit the water at breakneck speed when they catch fish.
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How Do Pelicans Survive Their Death-Defying Dives?
California Brown Pelican
Brown pelicans hit the water at breakneck speed when they catch fish. Watch how they do it! Also, find out how local birdwatchers are tracking this iconic bird's recovery, and on May 6, join them!  Check out our new Deep Look!
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On the Eve of Retirement, Cassini to Deliver Final Images of Saturn?
Cassini
This year, NASA's Cassini spacecraft will engage in its most daring and breathtaking flybys yet
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Thank You! Deep Look Wins a Webby!
Mosquito Sucking Human Blood
We have you to thank for giving Deep Look's "How Mosquitoes Use Six Needles to Suck Your Blood" a Webby People's Voice Award for Best Science & Education Video! 
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Voices From Science Marches in California and the Nation!
March for Science
KQED covered last week's March for Science with a live blog and a radio special. Revisit the highlights including  the best and nerdiest signs.
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