2015년 1월 7일 수요일

The Fantastic Fur of Sea Otters

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The Fantastic Fur of Sea Otters
 
 
It's wintertime and, depending on where you live, it's chilly outside, but not for sea otters! They always live in cold waters, but stay warm by using their fantastic fur. Get an up-close look at its microscopic secrets.Watch the new Deep Look Video
 
 
Future of Berryessa-Snow Mountain Lands in Limbo
 
 
It could become California's largest national monument — or not. The future of about 350,000 acres of federal lands north of the Bay Area likely now rests in the hands of President Obama and his Interior Secretary, Sally Jewell.

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The Heat Is On Napa Wines
 
 
Discover why the wines we drink may change as the climate warms; how tsunamis of the past could help us protect ourselves in the future; and how a high-tech tool can map hidden sources of water. And, meet an artist who brings the beauty of botany to life.

Wednesdays 7:30pm KQED Public Television 9
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Habitat Earth NightLife with PBS and KQED
 
 
Join PBS and KQED at the California Academy of Science's NightLife on Thursday, January 15 from 6 to 10pm and meet Dr. M. Sanjayan, host of the new PBS series EARTH A New Wild, and the producers of KQED's new YouTube series, Deep Look. Plus, see the Academy's new planetarium show, Habitat Earth.More about the Event
 
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Experience contemporary, jazz and classical music, dancing, tequila tasting, films, fascinating talks, and craft-making for kids. FREE and open to all. Don't miss San Francisco’s newest cultural destination! View the schedule
 

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