The Latest Stories From KQED Science
Unhoused Californians Are Living on the 'Bleeding Edge' of Climate Change | KQED follows one woman struggling to survive on the streets of Fresno during a summer of blisteringly hot temperatures. | |
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Deep Look: Varroa Mites Are a Honeybee’s 8-Legged Nightmare | Every year, up to half the honeybee colonies in the U.S. die. Varroa mites, the bees’ ghastly parasites, are one of the main culprits. After hitching a ride into a hive, a mite mom hides in a honeycomb cell, where she and her offspring feed on a growing bee. But beekeepers and scientists are helping honeybees fight back. | |
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What Does 'Unavoidable' West Antarctic Ice Shelf Melt Mean for the Bay Area? | The new study puts more weight on rapid sea level rise for the Bay Area. | |
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How Can I Protect My Dog From San Francisco Coyotes? | San Francisco coyote sightings have spiked over the past decade. | |
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Patients Demand California Enforce Its Landmark Mental Health Law | California’s top health insurance authority faces mounting criticism and impatience from lawmakers and advocates who accuse the regulator of going easy on health insurers. | |
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'Don't Look Up' Director’s Nonprofit Roasts Stanford for Fossil Fuel Funding | Since its inception, Stanford's sustainability school hasn’t been able to shake criticism for its willingness to accept industry gifts. | |
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