The Latest Stories From KQED Science
Delta Is Surging. Here's the Latest You Need to Know to Stay Safe | The highly contagious delta variant is spreading fast and driving new cases and hospitalizations. Here's what you need to know to keep yourself and your kids from getting sick. | |
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Gripped by Drought, Marin Considers Desalination, Water Pipeline | The harrowing prospect of another dry winter has Marin County toying, once again, with the idea of desalination. | |
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Scientists Are on a Mission to Save These 24-Armed, Bike-Wheel-Sized Sea Creatures | A mysterious disease is killing off the West Coast's enormous sunflower sea star, so researchers have launched an ambitious effort to breed this species in captivity. | |
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California's Big Summer Wildfires Keep Sending Up Dangerous Fire-Triggered Thunderstorms | Pyrocumulonimbus clouds create their own weather and can shift the wind so quickly that fire crews on the ground sometimes can't get out of the way fast enough. | |
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| Bridge Bank | Bridge Bank’s Life Sciences Group is a local team of experienced bankers with a national footprint. We work with life sciences companies in all stages of development to provide capital resources and customized solutions that fit your credit and banking needs. Visit bridgebank.com/lifesciences to get started. |
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Children Near San Jose's Reid-Hillview Airport Exposed to Dangerously High Lead Levels, New Study Shows | The blood lead levels found in children downwind from the airport are similar to those detected in kids in Flint, Michigan, during the peak of that city's water crisis, researchers said. | |
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Facing 'Dire Water Shortages,' California Bans Pumping at the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta | Several agriculture groups have rejected the water board's authority to stop senior rights holders from pumping the water. | |
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The Latest Global Climate Report Is Set to Publish. Here's What to Expect | Hundreds of the world's top scientists are hashing out final details of the next UN climate report, as the world is tested, again, by extreme heat, drought, flood and fires. | |
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