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Offshore wind developments and critically endangered right whales are sharing the same waters off our coast, which has raised the question: how safely can they coexist? CAI’s Eve Zuckoff has spent the last few months talking to scientists and cutting through misinformation.
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Offshore wind developers have submitted detailed bids for new contracts in the first regional selection process involving Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island.
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Plus, a major grant could be announced in the coming months for the $4.5 billion project.
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It’s estimated that people who are in their 30s now are twice as likely to develop colon cancer compared to people who are in their 70s.
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The Barnstable Fire Department is about to turn 90. And it's running out of room to accommodate staff and fire trucks.
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The 100% battery-powered Alia and its crew landed at the base’s 102nd Intelligence Wing for a demonstration on March 8.
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Jennette Barnes talks with Morning Edition host Patrick Flanary about how the Vermont Yankee Nuclear Power Station handled its water.
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O’Brien theorized that the whale may have traveled from the West Coast through waters north of Canada and down the Maine coast.
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Over a period of two years, sponsorship of parades and other community events was charged to the ratepayer-funded account. The company says it was a mistake.
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Fishermen have 90 days to show they’ve historically used the lease area and a third party administrator — with the help of fishing representatives — will decide how to divide up a $19.1 million pot through the Fisheries Compensatory Mitigation Program to Massachusetts fishermen.
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Box tree moths first appeared in Europe almost 20 years ago. They were spotted in the U.S. a few years ago in New York, before making their way to Cape Cod last year.
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WHOI scientists have deployed new water-level sensors in Woods Hole and Chatham that will give towns better data on coastal flooding.