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Would You Support a Ban on Disposable Chopsticks?
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This post is part of KQED’s Do Now U project. Do Now U is a biweekly activity for students and the public to engage and respond to current ...
Engineering for Good
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Should We Bring Back Extinct Species?
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For some dinosaur fanatics, seeing them roam the Earth again would be a dream come true. But what if modern science could make that dream a ...
Are Hydrogen Fuel Cells a Viable Source of Energy For Vehicles?
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Featured Resource: How Hydrogen Fuel Is Made (DNews) Is hydrogen fuel the future of car fuel? Learn more about how it’s made. Do Now D...
Can You Spot Bad Science Reporting?
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Featured Media Resource: This Is How You Spot Bad Science Reporting (Above the Noise/KQED) How can you spot bad science reporting? Host ...
Should the U.S. Government Restrict Fertilizer Use to Improve Water Quality?
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This post is part of KQED’s Do Now U project. Do Now U is a biweekly activity for students and the public to engage and respond to current ...
Should Pigs Be Used to Grow Human Organs?
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This post is part of KQED’s Do Now U project. Do Now U is a biweekly activity for students and the public to engage and respond to current ...
How Do We Best Coexist with Apex Predators?
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This post is part of KQED’s Do Now U project. Do Now U is a biweekly activity for students and the public to engage and respond to current ...
Should You Give Up Caffeine?
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This post is part of KQED’s Do Now U project. Do Now U is a biweekly activity for students and the public to engage and respond to current ...
Is It More Important to You to Reduce, Reuse or Recycle?
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This post is part of KQED’s Do Now U project. Do Now U is a biweekly activity for students and the public to engage and respond to current ...
Is It Healthier to Be a Vegetarian or an Omnivore?
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This post is part of KQED’s Do Now U project. Do Now U is a biweekly activity for students and the public to engage and respond to current ...
5 Geological Outings to Celebrate Earth Science Week
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This post was written by Masha Pershay, KQED Learning intern. Earth Science Week was organized by the American Geosciences Institute alm...
Is Ecotourism Helping or Hurting Our National Parks?
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This post is part of KQED’s Do Now U project. Do Now U is a biweekly activity for students and the public to engage and respond to current ...
Are Artificially Intelligent Military Systems Worth the Risk?
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This post is part of KQED’s Do Now U project. Do Now U is a biweekly activity for students and the public to engage and respond to current ...
How Do Fireworks Work?
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Originally published on July 4, 2012. From holidays like the Fourth of July to victories, fireworks mean celebration. And to me, they’re a ...
Do You Learn Better Through Making?
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Featured Resource: [VIDEO] Permission to Make: Adam Savage (KQED Education) From classic cars to simple electronics, we have been making...
Spend Your Summer as a Bay Area Citizen Scientist
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Should Genetically Modified Mosquitoes Be Used to Stop the Spread of Zika?
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This post is part of KQED’s Do Now U project. Do Now U is a weekly activity for students and the public to engage and respond to current is...
Can We Keep Inventions From Being Used For Evil?
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Is It Possible to Be a Scientist and An Artist?
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Have you ever felt torn between two different career interests? Has someone told you that you can be be a scientist or an artist, but not bo...
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