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Kat Kerlin

  • Big Shift to Biking Could Save $24 Trillion Globally

    Big Shift to Biking Could Save $24 Trillion Globally

    A global shift to increased cycling and electric biking could cut energy use and carbon dioxide emissions from ...
    Environment November 20, 2015
  • Quiet Winter Riversides May Still Be Full of Birds

    Quiet Winter Riversides May Still Be Full of Birds

    In the summer, the air around California’s Central Valley rivers and streams is lively with birds flapping and ...
    Environment September 29, 2015
  • Is It Too Late to Save Mountain Lions in Southern California?

    Is It Too Late to Save Mountain Lions in Southern California?

    Humans are the biggest threat facing mountain lions in southern California, where the animals only have about a ...
    Animals July 21, 2015
  • Dry Winters Threaten California Wildflowers

    Dry Winters Threaten California Wildflowers

    Native wildflowers in California are losing species diversity after multiple years of drier winters, according to a new ...
    Environment June 23, 2015
  • What Magnets Tell Us About Nature’s ‘Flash Mobs’

    What Magnets Tell Us About Nature’s ‘Flash Mobs’

    How does an acorn know to fall when the other acorns do? What triggers insects, or disease, to ...
    Science April 13, 2015
  • California Imports Smog From Asia

    California Imports Smog From Asia

    California’s San Joaquin Valley is being further polluted by secondhand smog from outside the state’s borders.
    Environment April 8, 2015
  • Why a Comet Probably Didn’t Kill Off Mammoths

    Why a Comet Probably Didn’t Kill Off Mammoths

    A new study casts doubt on the theory that a cosmic impact 12,900 years ago triggered the Younger ...
    Science January 9, 2015
  • Will Hydrogen Cars Finally Hit the Road?

    Will Hydrogen Cars Finally Hit the Road?

    A number of factors are converging to make hydrogen fuel cell vehicles more attractive to investors and consumers, ...
    Tech August 30, 2014
  • Zebra Stripes Work Like Bug Spray

    Zebra Stripes Work Like Bug Spray

    Scientists say they’ve uncovered one reason zebras have stripes: they act like insect repellent, keeping away blood-sucking flies.
    Good to Know August 2, 2014
  • ‘Forensic Genomics’ Solves Dead Abalone Mystery

    ‘Forensic Genomics’ Solves Dead Abalone Mystery

    Thousands of dead red abalone that washed up on the beaches of Sonoma County in Northern California in ...
    Science April 21, 2014
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    3hr By Jack Phillips
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    5hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
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