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QUEST: A Different Kind of Science and Nature Adventure
KQED's QUEST is a multimedia series about the people behind San Francisco Bay Area science and environmental issues and how their work is changing the way we live. QUEST includes a half-hour weekly HD television program, weekly radio segments, an innovative website and unique education guides. QUEST's geographic coverage will span from Mendocino to Monterey and from Sacramento to Santa Clara. Do you know what is in your own backyard?

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Animals & Wildlife
empty oceans, empty nets Learn more about the world's fisheries on the Empty Oceans, Empty Nets site (at pbs.org).
Health & Healthcare
View a list of upcoming KQED TV and Radio programs on health-related topics; listen to archives of past radio shows; and get more resources, on KQED's Health & Wellness Page.
medical stuff Should the United States adopt a single payer, universal health care plan? You Decide.
health dialogues Explore KQED's Health Dialogues site to learn more about the health care crisis in California.
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beautiful bay area Explore the Bay Area's parks online at KQED's Beautiful Bay Area site.
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telescope See plans for a new, collapsible space telescope (at californiaconnected.org).
nobel Play Name That Nobel (at pbs.org).
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building big Learn the physics of Building Big (at pbs.org).

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Health & Wellness
View a list of upcoming KQED TV and Radio programs on health-related topics; listen to archives of past radio shows; and get more resources, on KQED's Health & Wellness page.
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NPR Topics: Health & Science

Warming Waters Threaten 'Unicorns of the Sea'
Researchers studying the impact of climate change on arctic creatures say that the Narwhal — the long-tusked whale that gave rise to the myth of the unicorn — could be in danger. Narwhals hunt in ice-covered areas and may be among the first animals to feel the heat of warming arctic waters.


Chilean Volcano Erupts, Forces Evacuations
The Chaiten volcano in the remote Patagonia region of southern Chile has been dormant for 2,000 years. But for more than a week, lava, ash and huge plumes of smoke have spewed from the volcano. Thousands of people in surrounding towns are being forced to leave their homes and livestock behind.


Doctor Dispels Myth that Corpses Spread Disease
It has been a week since a cyclone devastated the Myanmar coastline. Tens of thousands of bodies have yet to be identified or buried. United Nations consultant and expert on directing disaster relief Claude de Ville de Goyet talks with Andrea Seabrook about the difficult task ahead for Myanmar.


Study: Smart Fruit Flies Are Finished First
The New York Times ran an article this week about a study that found intelligent fruit flies don't live as long as unintelligent ones. The scientist who performed the study, Tadeusz Kawecki, talks about what this means for the smart-guys of bugs and humans alike.


Norwegian Deep-Sea Divers Sue Government
Former diver Bernie Schwerdtfeger talks about working 500 feet under the water off the coast of Norway, where he helped assemble oil rigs. Many former divers are complaining of health problems and are suing for damages.


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KQED Public TV and Public Radio air the Science and Nature programs listed below. For a complete list visit the KQED Science and Nature Programs A-Z page.
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 -- 8:33am
Science of Biomonitoring
Scientists are now better at measuring toxins in the body, though there is still uncertainty about how those toxins affect people.
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Mon, Mar 14, 2005 -- 8:33am
Global Warming
view of Lake Tahoe Andrea Kissack reports on what California's ski industry is doing to reduce global warming.
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Fri, Feb 18, 2005 -- 8:33am
Bringing Oysters Back to SF Bay
native oyster An ambitious plan is underway to restore the Bay to its natural state. One critical step is to bring back native oysters.
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Mon, Jan 31, 2005 -- 8:33am
Electronic Waste
The leftovers from our fascination with high-tech gadgets make up one of the fastest growing segments of California's waste stream.
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