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Residents of Pelham are helping the state gather data used for flood risk mitigation. Their efforts are part of a nationwide project called Crowdhydrology.
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From Napoleon's cutlery to the WWII occupation of Greenland, we dig up the hidden history behind one of the world's most abundant metals.
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New Hampshire colleges will likely continue with some aspects of virtual learning when students return to campuses this fall. It's a particular challenge…
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Dartmouth College scientists have discovered a gene in plants that’s controls how much iron the plant takes in from the soil.Mary Lou Guerinot, a…
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Sy Montgomery, author of 28 books, including the recent How to Be a Good Creature: A Memoir in Thirteen Animals, and The Magnificent Migration: On Safari…
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Granite Geek: Accidental Research at Keene State Leads to New Way to Spot Human DiseaseStudents at Keene State University are using a flat aquatic worm to study some rare human diseases. And the research began because of something unexpected…
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Something Wild takes pride in introducing to the residents of the state to the wonder in the wild that surrounds us all. Someone who discovered that…
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Our Science Café tackles sugar: the average American now eats about 130 pounds of sugar every year. It’s in everything from tomato sauce to milk. But what…
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Something Wild takes pride in introducing to the residents of the state to the wonder in the wild that surrounds us all. Someone who discovered that…
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Underwear, television and delusion. No, not a David Sedaris essay. These are some of the topics we are exploring on today’s Word of Mouth. Join us for an…