The Latest from KQED

The Latest from KQED


Latest Episodes

What Can Science Offer Hollywood?
June 17, 2018

What role does science play in summer blockbusters season?

The Tacky Dishes That Mean the World to One California Couple
June 10, 2018

Who cares if people think they're ugly? These dishes bring people joy.

Are You Ready for California’s June 5 Primary?
June 03, 2018

Still not sure who or what to vote for on June 5? We can help with that.

How Young is ‘Too Young’ to Know You’re Transgender?
May 27, 2018

Transgender kids as young as three are changing their public gender expression, but there's no consensus on whether that's a good idea.

You Can’t Tell Kids to ‘Just Say No’ to Legal Weed
May 20, 2018

How do you teach kids about marijuana in the age of legal weed?

Move Over UberX, UberAir and Flying Cars On the Way
May 13, 2018

It's a bird, it's a plane, it's Uber and their latest concept design for a flying taxi.

We Need to Talk About Our Relationship with Technology
May 06, 2018

The technology may have changed, but the questions we face are still the same.

Sean Hannity’s First Radio Job Was in California. It Didn’t Go Well.
April 29, 2018

Long before he was a cable news star, Sean Hannity was making waves on Santa Barbara community radio.

The Newest Weapon in San Francisco’s Fight Against Opioids
April 22, 2018

It's like a home pregnancy test for fentanyl. It could save lives and just maybe help convince people to stop using all together.

She Performed 50,000 Abortions and Went Toe to Toe with Jerry Brown’s Dad
April 15, 2018

Long before Roe v. Wade, Inez Burns performed 50,000 illegal abortions in San Francisco.