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5 days agoLawrence Berkeley National labs just turned on a $27 million electron microscope. Its ability to make images to a resolution of half the width of a hydrogen atom makes it the ... kqed.org more open pop
7 days agoIn a co-production with NOVA Science Now, QUEST explores the potential of algae-�once considered nothing more than pond scum�-to become the fuel of the future. Entrepreneurs ... kqed.org more open pop
21 days agoAlthough not as famous as its bald cousin, Golden Eagles are much easier to find in Northern California - one of the largest breeding populations for Golden Eagles is right ... kqed.org more open pop
4 days agoSeahorses are some of the most enchanting and mysterious creatures in the ocean. They are struggling to survive in threatened habitats around the world, while large-scale ... kqed.org more open pop
4 days agoSolar and wind power may get the headlines when it comes to renewable energy. But another type of clean power is heating up in the hills just north of Sonoma wine country. The ... kqed.org more open pop
8 days agoBecause of a sharp decline in their numbers, the entire salmon fishing season in the ocean off California and Oregon was canceled in both 2008 and 2009. Quest looks at efforts ... kqed.org more open pop
4 days agoQUEST teams up with Make Magazine to construct the latest must have, do-it-yourself device hacks and science projects. This week well show you how to make a tabletop linear ... kqed.org more open pop
1 year agoPhysicists can't see it and don't know much about what it is, but dark energy makes up 70 percent of the universe. Meet one of the country's leading scientists trying to ... kqed.org more open pop
21 days agoIn 1924 a hunter purposely released a handful of wild boar in Monterey County. Now the pigs number in the hundreds of thousands and reside in all but two of California's 58 ... kqed.org more open pop
26 days agoEver wonder why a vulture's head is bald? QUEST visits the Lindsay Wildlife Museum in Walnut Creek, CA, to meet their resident Turkey Vulture and learn about what life is like ... kqed.org more open pop
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