| Scientists have for the first time uncovered the genes responsible for making algal blooms toxic, opening up the possibility of one day being able to predict when and why they occur. | |
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| A nearly $9 billion water bond, funded in part by private interests, has split the environmental community, with some groups blasting it as a "generous giveaway" to agribusiness. | |
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| Sea level rise is changing Bay Area shorelines, and for the region's most economically vulnerable residents, it's just one more thing to worry about when it comes to housing. | |
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| Researchers at UCLA and the Mayo Clinic have developed an electrical device that is allowing one paralyzed man to walk again. | |
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| Join KQED in kicking off the 2018 Bay Area Science Festival with a special screening of our award-winning science series, Deep Look.
Meet the producers and hear harrowing tales of how they captured the fascinating imagery for some of Deep Look's creepier creature videos, including black widows, flesh-eating beetles, owls, ticks and whispering bats.
This event is 21+ and free, but RSVP is required. Friday, October 26, 7-9pm at the Bluxome Center in San Francisco. | |
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| Astronomers have found a distant dwarf planet that appears to confirm the existence of Planet Nine, a giant planet lurking in the outer reaches of the solar system. | |
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| The decision marks a win for surfers and others who have engaged in a lengthy legal battle with billionaire Vinod Khosla over beach access. | |
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