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KQED Science Video Podcast

KQED Science explores science and environment news, trends and events from the San Francisco Bay Area and beyond with its award-winning features and reporting on television, radio and the Web.

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Airborne Wind Energy

Airborne Wind Energy

Looking up at the jet stream, Ken Caldera, a climate scientist from the Carnegie Institution of Global Ecology at Stanfo... Read more

14 Sep 2011

10mins

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Asian Carp: Threat to Great Lakes

Asian Carp: Threat to Great Lakes

The invasive Asian carp has wreaked havoc in the Mississippi River system. The voracious plankton eaters have out-compet... Read more

2 Nov 2011

10mins

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QUEST Lab: Engineering Fire

QUEST Lab: Engineering Fire

In a dark lab at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, engineers and mathematicians are developing new burners and stud... Read more

28 Sep 2011

2mins

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Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct: Big Fixes for Big Quakes

Hetch Hetchy Aqueduct: Big Fixes for Big Quakes

The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission is hard at work on a $4.6 billion, decade-long construction project to ove... Read more

9 Nov 2011

11mins

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Exoskeletons Walk Forward

Exoskeletons Walk Forward

An exoskeleton suit may seem like science fiction, turning ordinary humans into super heroes, but wearable robots are mo... Read more

16 Nov 2011

10mins

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The Glowing Millipedes of Alcatraz: Science on the SPOT

The Glowing Millipedes of Alcatraz: Science on the SPOT

More than a million visitors visit Alcatraz every year, but a recent discovery has revealed another attraction that live... Read more

19 Mar 2013

6mins

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New Research into Disappearing Bees

New Research into Disappearing Bees

In 2006, the world learned that honeybees in America and Canada were dying in large numbers, and hives were becoming def... Read more

23 Nov 2011

7mins

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The Science of Riding a Bicycle

The Science of Riding a Bicycle

Their basic design hasn’t changed much, but scientists still don’t fully understand the forces that allow humans to bala... Read more

15 May 2012

8mins

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Your Photos on QUEST: Bryant Austin

Your Photos on QUEST: Bryant Austin

Scotts Valley photographer Bryant Austin swims eye-to-eye with the world's largest animals in order to bring attention t... Read more

7 Sep 2011

2mins

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Black Holes: Objects of Attraction

Black Holes: Objects of Attraction

Black holes have been the stuff of science fiction since their discovery in the late sixties. But now a new, nimble NASA... Read more

26 Sep 2012

10mins

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What's Next for Nuclear?

What's Next for Nuclear?

Can nuclear power be produced safely and affordably? A scientist at the University of California, Berkeley, is working t... Read more

19 Sep 2012

11mins

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Science on the SPOT: Watching the Tides

Science on the SPOT: Watching the Tides

Ocean tides rise and fall twice a day, influenced by the gravitational forces of the sun and moon. Studying tides' rhyth... Read more

11 Dec 2010

6mins

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Science on the SPOT: Monarch Meetup

Science on the SPOT: Monarch Meetup

Monarch Butterflies migrate from all over the western United States to overwinter along the California coast. Conservati... Read more

5 Apr 2012

6mins

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Childhood Obesity: Kids Fight Back

Childhood Obesity: Kids Fight Back

One in six kids in the United States is obese, a condition that doubles their risk of heart disease. Lorena Ramos, 14, a... Read more

1 May 2012

14mins

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Science on the SPOT: Measuring Redwood Giants

Science on the SPOT: Measuring Redwood Giants

Forest ecologist Steve Sillett is leading a team of scientists as they climb and measure every branch of some of the las... Read more

18 Dec 2010

6mins

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Alzheimer's: Is the Cure in the Genes?

Alzheimer's: Is the Cure in the Genes?

By 2050, as our population ages, 15 million Americans will suffer from Alzheimer's disease - triple today's number. Rese... Read more

9 Apr 2008

11mins

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Pump It Up: Heart Health Special Report (FULL SHOW)

Pump It Up: Heart Health Special Report (FULL SHOW)

This half-hour program looks at heart disease – the number one killer in the United States – from the point of view of a... Read more

1 May 2012

26mins

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Amateur Rocketeers Reach For The Stars

Amateur Rocketeers Reach For The Stars

For decades amateur rocket builders, or "rocketeers," have been trying to reach space. Now with advances in materials an... Read more

24 Apr 2012

11mins

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X-ray Microscope: Seeing Cells in 3-D

X-ray Microscope: Seeing Cells in 3-D

At the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, scientists are using a cutting-edge microscope, the first of its kind in t... Read more

12 Sep 2012

10mins

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Rushing to Save Heart Attack Patients

Rushing to Save Heart Attack Patients

By rushing heart attack victims to the operating table and opening their blocked arteries while their heart attacks are ... Read more

1 May 2012

5mins

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