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  • Researchers help our region prepare for coastal resilience.
  • This week on Arts and Ideas: A radio drama for Halloween season, controversial plans in "Project 2025,"and President Jimmy Carter’s legacy.
  • In our region families with children, unaccompanied youth and young adults are living unhoused.
  • Our brains don’t work the way we think they do. For example, our actions are based on predictions formulated by our brain, not in reaction to experiences…
  • Oceans cover three quarters of the Earth’s surface, so it’s no surprise that three quarters of volcanic activity happens on the sea floor. Understanding…
  • "The molecules themselves - the ones from cranberry or the ones from maple - they're not actually killing the bacteria. And that's a really interesting…
  • It’s estimated there are 8.7 million species alive on planet Earth today. But scientists have only named and cataloged about fifteen percent of that…
  • Oceans cover three quarters of the Earth's surface. Those vast waters provide food, enable global shipping and drive the global climate. They could also…
  • How we can use art, science and nature to help us with life's challenges.
  • We discuss the problem of green crabs, and a new film on the topic.
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