The Latest Stories From KQED Science
How to See the Annular Solar Eclipse Next Weekend | When is the annular solar eclipse, and what is the path of this eclipse? We have everything you need to know. | |
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Sen. Laphonza Butler Is an Expert in Labor Issues. But What About Climate? | As the newly sworn-in senator begins her tenure, environmentalists in California are wondering what her appointment means for climate action in this state. | |
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Deep Look: Watch Ladybugs Go From Goth to Glam | Ladybugs may be the cutest insects around, but they don’t start off that way. Also called lady beetles or ladybirds, they pop out of their eggs as prickly mini-monsters with an insatiable hunger for aphids. Once they’ve bulked up, they transform, shedding their terrifying looks, but keeping their killer vibes. | |
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| Maker Faire | The legendary and mind-blowing Maker Faire is back in the Bay Area at historic Mare Island! Experience the ultimate showcase of creativity, innovation, and endless possibilities. Join us over two big weekends. October 13th through the 15th and October 20th through the 22nd. Use promo code “KQED” to save 15%! Visit Maker Faire to learn more. |
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Bay Area Weather: How to Stay Cool and Safe in the Next California Heat Wave | Another California heat wave has hit the Bay Area, and anyone's health can be at risk when the weather warms up. Here are the safety tips everyone should know. | |
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Can Scientists Calculate a Carbon Footprint for Drugs? | Pinpointing the sources of carbon emissions for drugs is tough, presenting a challenge as companies seek to reduce their footprints. | |
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