Your Top Science Stories for this Week
| Can farming and ranching coexist with wildlife in a national park? At Point Reyes National Seashore, the question is the center of a battle over the park's future. | |
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| Join KQED for an exclusive sneak preview of "Into the Night: Portraits of Life and Death" followed by a conversation between the film's producer and director Helen Whitney and Michael Krasny, host of KQED's Forum. This program features nine men and women of uncommon eloquence and intelligence grappling with questions regarding death. Tuesday, March 13, 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm. RSVP online or call 415-553-2114. | |
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| Interact with robotic creations built by kids and professionals, make and wear technology-inspired art, meet living insects and learn how bugs influence imagination and innovation. Experience CuriOdyssey's exciting combination of science and wildlife that is unique in the Bay Area on April 6-8. | |
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