The Latest Stories from KQED Science
How Do We Get Out of This Mess? Public Health Experts Give Their Top Suggestion | The coronavirus suppression gains earned through the painful societal shutdowns of the spring have been squandered in many parts of the country, so STAT asked public health experts for a single suggestion on how to tackle COVID-19. | |
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Ten Simple Rules for Building an Anti-Racist Research Lab | There's nothing simple about solving racial inequity in science, but here is one place to start. | |
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Prison Fire Camps Remain Quarantined After Nurse Team Exposes Inmates | Four of 12 Northern California prison fire camps under a coronavirus quarantine will have that quarantine extended because hundreds of inmates were potentially exposed to the virus a second time by a nursing team. | |
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Biden Climate Change Plan Calls for Carbon-Free Energy by 2035 | Biden released a plan Tuesday aimed at combating climate change and spurring economic growth in part by overhauling America's energy industry. | |
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The Modest Fish at the Center of the Mighty Colorado River Water Rights Battle | Why the frowny, eel-faced "trash fish" is at the heart of upcoming water rights negotiations. | |
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Kepler Gem: Scientists Find a Tantalizing and Overlooked Exoplanet |
| Scientists discover a potentially Earth-like exoplanet previously overlooked in data from the defunct Kepler space telescope. | |
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Channel the Golden Gate Park Bisons' Relentless Chill With New Webcam |
| The new webcam is a chance for fans to watch as the five longtime residents, Buttercup, Bambi, Bellatrix, Bailey and Betsy, get to know their new roommates in the bison paddock. | |
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Don’t Miss NEOWISE, the Brightest Naked-Eye Comet Since Hale-Bopp! |
| To see comet NEOWISE you need an unobstructed view of the northwest horizon, with no tall trees, buildings or hills blocking the view. | |
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