Dozens of colleges and universities across America, if not more, made changes to avoid losing federal education funding. Some ...
The EDC hosted a “People’s Hearing” to discuss and raise awareness of the federal government’s plan to open the California coast to new offshore oil and gas development.
Los Padres ForestWatch is launching a new community science project, empowering residents to help protect wildlife across the ...
Molecular biologist Cynthia Kenyon speaks about her seminal discovery and excitement for the future of longevity research ...
A former Orbitz gas station, designed in the midcentury Googie style, stands on Northgate Boulevard in Sacramento on Wednesday, the day the city’s Preservation Commission was considering recommending ...
The exhibition, "Out in the I.E.", chronicles 50 years of the Inland Empire's LGBTQ+ history, from art to activism to the ...
2025 marked the first official year of our newest citizen science effort, Satellite Surveillance, which delivered major ...
The facility would use an immense amount of energy, and its developers have openly sought to avoid California’s formidable ...
CSU settled a lawsuit on Wednesday that restricts it from sharing personal information about faculty in federal probes ...
Opinion
A California national monument may lose protected status, risking plant and animal life — and water
Volcanic rock at the Sáttítla Highlands National Monument filters rain and snowmelt into a vast underground aquifer network that holds as much as 200 of California's biggest reservoirs.
Back in May, the White House issued an executive order to strengthen biological research safety and quickly drew the attention of scientists and the biosafety community. The push ...
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