Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies
PBS's new documentary Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies may be the most anticipated film ever...
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Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies
PBS's new documentary Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies may be the most anticipated film ever...
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Warrior, Star Kid, PBS Kids Interactive and Kids First
Tune in to listen to Sara Dewitt, Vice President of PBS Kids Interactive talk about the Arthur...
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WorldAffairs 2014 | A Conversation with Ray Suarez
Full event details: worldaffairs.org/wa2014A keynote conversation with Ray Suarez, the new host...
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Building Better Roads with Next Generation Pavement
A third of Bay Area roads are in poor condition and funding is dwindling on the state and federal...
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The Bay Area's National Park Expands South
The addition of Rancho Corral de Tierra is historic, "the largest land acquisition for Golden...
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Surgeons Seek Kid-Sized Tools for the Operating Room
If you’ve ever spent time in Silicon Valley or among hi-tech entrepreneurs, you may have heard...
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California Pushes to Get Clean Cars on the Road
California officials are considering the toughest regulations in the country to promote sales of...
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Six Bay Area Cities Play the Waiting Game
This month may be the moment of truth for six Bay Area communities. Each one is vying to be the...
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Think Tiny: The Science of New Year's Resolutions
Want to keep a New Year's resolution? One Stanford professor says to give up on lofty goals....
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Grab your binoculars and checklist! The annual Audubon Christmas Bird Count is under way. During...
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Despite the buzz around biofuels, the industry been slow to scale up. But Bay Area researchers...
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The hallmark of a healthy dream is its weirdness. PTSD dreams, in contrast, are like a broken...
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Porpoises Return to San Francisco Bay
Harbor porpoises haven’t been seen in San Francisco Bay for more than 60 years. Now, they’re...
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As we approach World AIDS Day, QUEST's Andrea Kissack talks with one of the worlds top HIV/AIDS...
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Is High-Speed Rail Grinding to a Halt?
In 2008, high speed rail seemed like a game changer, the kind of "Big Idea" that California is...
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Energy-Saving Windows Get Smarter
Buildings are responsible for 40 per cent of the country’s energy use. So, researchers are trying...
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From Swords to Test Tubes: The Million Veteran Program
A massive database like what the VA is building would allow scientists to compare thousands of...
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Up All Night on NASA's Flying Telescope
NASA's new flying telescope is allowing astronomers to see the life cycle of far away stars....
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"A Big, Captivating Idea": The Bay Area Ridge Trail
Like the great pyramids of Egypt, the 550-mile Ridge Trail will take generations to complete....
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The Amazing Transformation of San Francisco's "Sludge Puddle"
Dumping garbage into the bay wasn’t only convenient, it served the larger goal of getting rid of...
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