KQED Science

Science EN ↓ 9 episodios

KQED Public Media for Northern CA

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6 de jul. de 2026

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San Francisco Celebrates Morning-After Pill for STIs. Other Countries Warn of Antibiotic Resistance 06.07.2026

Sexual freedom is booming in San Francisco with the city’s broad offering of Doxy PEP. But doctors worry this approach may risk making these drugs less effective in the future.

Can Controlled Burns Reduce California’s Air Pollution? 11.06.2026

A new Stanford University study finds that annual prescribed burning could substantially reduce smoke pollution during California’s worst wildfire years.

Can We Swipe Our Way to Friendship? 09.06.2026

Friendship apps and curated dinners are helping people connect in a lonely moment. But they can only open the door. The effort and the follow-up are still on us.

Early Bay Area Honeybee Swarms Bring New Questions About Warming Winters 28.05.2026

A new study found that a warm Bay Area winter may have pushed honey bees to swarm weeks earlier than usual.

California’s Fuel Fears Threaten Benicia’s ‘Just Transition’ to Green Economy 30.04.2026

State leaders negotiated an agreement with Valero this year to use its idled Benicia facility to store and transport imported fuel, which brings little economic activity while freezing redevelopment plans.

Amid ICE Fears, Mental Health Workers Report Drop in Immigrants Seeking Treatment 23.04.2026

In parts of the Bay Area and Central Coast, some practitioners are increasing home visits, and even meeting clients in their cars, to ease fears of a run-in with ICE.

California Asks Ships to Hit the Brakes for Whales 22.04.2026

The statewide expansion of a voluntary speed reduction program aims to prevent dangerous ship strikes — and also cut the amount of marine shipping pollution that drifts ashore.

California’s Tortilla Law Targets Birth Defects. Other States May Follow 22.04.2026

California now requires folic acid in corn masa flour — a staple in many Latino households — in an effort to close a long-standing public health gap.

California Is Transitioning From Fossil Fuels to Electric Power. It’s Going to Get Messy 21.04.2026

KQED’s new series "Flipping the Switch" will explore the costs, challenges and potential fixes as the most populous U.S. state attempts to ditch planet-warming pollution.

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