Your Top Science Stories This Week
| After flood closures in two of the last three winters, Highway 37 is already a challenge for commuters and planners, with no long-term solution in sight. | |
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| From Muir Woods to Yosemite and Joshua Tree, you'll get free entrance to all national parks on Saturday, April 20. | |
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| Meet the Bay Area teenagers taking part in the growing protest against the lack of action to address climate change. | |
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| The Mars 2020 rover mission's Mars Helicopter has passed its flight tests and is now cleared to fly Martian skies. | |
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Wildlife officials say populations of the silvery Pacific sardine have plummeted over the past decade. | |
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Researchers are currently looking for German-speaking women who will stay in bed 24 hours a day, seven days a week for 60 straight days for a study on how the body adapts to weightlessness. | |
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