A regional seafood industry collaborative has been awarded a $15 million grant from the National Science Foundation.
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The winner will have the most observations and species entered online during a two-week timeframe.
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This month, our reporters revisit the topics in our series from 20 years ago about poverty in our region.
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Amateur cooks get by with a little “kelp” from their friends and the results are pretty tasty.
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During a morning trip, the ferry arrived safely in the harbor but was unable to dock normally. The edge of its hull got stuck under Old North Wharf.
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We discuss diagnosis and treatment with our panel of experts.
The Point
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The winner will have the most observations and species entered online during a two-week timeframe.
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This month, our reporters revisit the topics in our series from 20 years ago about poverty in our region.
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We discuss diagnosis and treatment with our panel of experts.
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Mark Faherty, science coordinator at Mass Audubon Cape Cod, joins host Amy Vince to talk birds and the natural world.
NPR Stories
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NPR member station photographers captured images of World Cup watch parties outside stadium gates, on street corners and in public parks and squares as the World Cup became, for a brief period, a part of local life.
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The U.S. and Iran expanded their targets in the latest round of strikes on Friday, as fighting over the control of the Strait of Hormuz reignites fears of an all-out war.
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The Wet Hot American Summer director talks about his new film, Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass, and why he's still making comedies with the friends he met in college.
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The larvae of a beetle native to South and Central America, the critters are the perfect solution to sticky problem: How to prepare an animal skeleton for scientific use.
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Experts say President Trump's Thursday night speech -- and the tranche of newly unclassified documents that came with it -- provided no new evidence of fraud.