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  • Birds have long fascinated humans. We marvel at their ability to fly, in fact the first human-created flying machines emulated bird's flapping wings. It…
  • Cape and Islands hospitals get vaccine doses – and they go right into the arms of grateful frontline healthcare workers. Meanwhile, if you’ve been trying…
  • Trouble sleeping? You are not alone. There are many reasons for sleep disruption, and the pandemic has not helped. Our monthly behavioral health program…
  • At the end of a stressful year, we relax with Afterglow: peaceful holiday songs to soothe your soul, sung by Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole, Frank Sinatra…
  • 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…
  • It's the monthly Bird News program on The Point: wildlife biologist Mark Faherty brings us the latest of the season's birding highlights (and reports on…
  • NEXT Episode 232: How Schools Are Taking On Pandemic Challenges
    Public school enrollment in New England is down during the pandemic. But even when kids are enrolled, it can be a struggle to get some to show up. This…
  • Our region has an eclectic and vibrant music scene, and coming together to perform or take in live music is something we typically enjoy year-round. This…
  • Seniors 75-and-older start baring their shoulders as Phase Two of the vaccination rollout gets underway. “Please have patience” – that was the message…
  • Former theoretical physicist Michael Goldhaber predicted that a time would come when an information glut would make it harder and harder for people to…
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