The Latest Stories From KQED Science
This All-Electric Neighborhood May Be the Future of Green Living | An energy-efficient housing development in Riverside County could demonstrate a way to slash the greenhouse gas emissions that come from our homes. | |
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Patients Are Waiting Days for Care in Some California ERs | Hospitals are short specialists up and down the state. | |
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California Congressmembers Urge EPA to Support Prescribed Fire | Officials are concerned that a rule intended to improve air quality could have the opposite effect. | |
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| Exploratorium | Listen up: You’re about to take a sonic journey around the planet this summer at the Exploratorium. Don’t miss the stunning West Coast premiere of The Great Animal Orchestra. This immersive audiovisual art experience celebrates the splendor of the animal world—and makes an unforgettable plea for preserving it. For more information visit exploratorium.edu/TGAO. |
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Deep Look Wins Two Northern California Emmy Awards | The Deep Look team won two Northern California Emmy Awards on Saturday, June 3, in the Science and Technology category for episodes about barnacles and honeypot ants. See photos from the awards ceremony and watch our nominated videos from the link below. | |
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Deep Look: Don’t Go Chasing Water Bugs — Father’s Day Special | Giant water bugs — aka "toe-biters" — pack one of the most painful bites of any insect. But they make the best dads ever. Rather than leaving the survival of his eggs to chance, dad will haul them around piggyback style for weeks, until they hatch right off his back. Enjoy this video from our archives. | |
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