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The Pain and Politics of Hiroshima
Is the Japanese government helping or hurting global efforts to reduce nuclear risk?
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Who's the Underdog Now?
Renewable energy is on a winning streak. We wouldn't bet against it.
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Community Stewards of Art—and Spaceship Earth
Take a bike ride or walk on the MKT rail trail that winds nearly ten miles through Columbia, and at the underpass by Elm Street, you’ll see a massive mural artfully displaying the city’s particular areas of concern.
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Climate Change & Fears of Displacement
Reflections (and projections) on a changing climate in Boston’s Chinatown.
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Artist Brings Coral Reefs to Texas Pedestrians
Every pedestrian who lingers by the reef projection will see themselves reflected spectrally, as their own movements bleach the corals.
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LED Warning Signs at Chicago's Navy Pier
Are we the asteroid?
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Space-based Missile Defense: Not a Good Idea
Politicians have called for "space-based missile defense" for years. Unfortunately, it's not a very good idea.
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Science Billboards Rise on I-95
Their stark simplicity jars drivers into considering the meaning of their words.
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What Are Deer Doing in Casco Bay?
Portlanders and visitors to the city saw some unusual creatures among the pilings...
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Scientists React to Fossil Fuel Ads
Watch scientists react to deceptive fossil fuel ads
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Everything to Know About Coal (in Under 3 Minutes)
Deadly, costly coal is on the way out—in part because renewable energy is far cheaper and cleaner to deploy.
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Chris Borland: From NFL Star to Science Champion
Chris Borland had a brilliant pro football career in front of him. An All-American in college, he led the 49ers in tackles as a rookie—then suddenly quit the sport for good. What went wrong?