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  • Have you ever had a plant that has developed a wide, flat stem instead of a round one? Maybe it was a lily with dozens of small flower buds up that flattened stalk. Or perhaps your echinacea or marigold has a center that looks like fat, smiling lips instead of the normal round disk.
  • Interviewing shark experts about White Shark behavior and biology.
  • An interview with Larry Tye about his triple biography of Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington and Count Basie.
  • This week on The Pulse from WHYY
  • An interview with Gretchen Ward Warren
  • An interview with Crocker Snow Jr.
  • A citywide New Bedford storytelling project.
  • An community oral history project and exhibit at The New Bedford Fishing Heritage Center.
  • This week: No more rotary with "Cape Cod" bushes at the foot of the Bourne bridge? Could be... The state has released recommended designs for the new bridge connections. And the Herring Pond Wampanoag become the 4th tribe recognized by the Commonwealth. Also: scientists bang metal loudly to see what it does to lobsters (they have their reasons).
  • This week: A security violation at the Pilgrim Nuclear plant raises questions without a lot of answers. And: it’s the season of cold-stunned sea turtles, with hundreds being transported off Cape Cod beaches. Also, have you heard about the white stag of Martha’s Vineyard?
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