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California is the seventh U.S. state to adopt mobile driver鈥檚 licenses for iPhones, part of a growing push by businesses and governments to make digital IDs commonplace.
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Meteorologists, whether in an office or near a wildfire, say it鈥檚 been an incredibly busy summer tracking and forecasting the wildfires across Oregon.
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Residents in far Northern California may see a low-flying, fixed-wing plane in the coming weeks. The information it gathers could help communities better prepare for earthquakes.
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The California Legislature passed more than a dozen bills to regulate artificial intelligence in recent days, though some ambitions fell short.
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Archaeologists produce public event
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Adam Schultz talks about the work of mapping the Earth and its electrical properties
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The sprawling California legislation offers protection to whistleblowers and citizens. The coming weeks could decide its fate.
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Crater Rock Museum in Central Point boasts one of the finest displays of gems, minerals, rocks, and fossils on the West Coast.
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Hundreds of miles west of Oregon, the Axial Seamount appears to be heading to another eruption.
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Every year, hundreds of Oregonians die from brain injuries and thousands are injured, sometimes for life.
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State regulators propose rules on evaluating workers and job applicants with AI.
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Science Illustrator Serena Richelle at Hyatt Lake. Richelle is camping as part of a two-week Artist Residency program organized annually by the BLM.
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Five of the top illuminating, inspiring and just plain cool Pacific Northwest science stories from 鈥淎ll Science. No Fiction.鈥