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Bella Isaacs-Thomas is a digital reporter on the PBS NewsHour's science desk.

Bella’s Recent Stories

Science Nov 05

How young people feel about climate change and their future

The optimism expressed by young people aged 13 to 29 in a new poll from the PBS NewsHour and Generation Lab comes even as many of them point to the multiple ways they believe climate change will affect their personal…

World Nov 01

Biden urges ‘decade of ambition and innovation’ to preserve future

President Joe Biden emphasized the quickly closing window of opportunity to address global warming -- and the mounting costs of delaying that action -- in his opening remarks at COP26.

World Nov 01

WATCH: Biden speaks at COP26 climate summit in Glasgow

Scores of world leaders will traipse to the podium Monday and Tuesday at crucial international climate talks in Scotland and talk about what their country is going to do about the threat of global warming.

Science Oct 05

Extreme weather doesn’t usually motivate Americans to move. Here’s why

For many, the question is not as simple as choosing to pack up and move away from a place to escape the threat of extreme weather, or the devastation left in its wake, according to the latest PBS NewsHour/NPR/Marist poll.

Health Sep 16

There’s no evidence COVID-19 vaccines hurt fertility. Here’s what’s fueling the myth

This moment could be an opportunity to address the consequences of leaving pregnant people, women and their unique health concerns out of medical trials and conversations.

World Aug 26

US flag to fly at half staff following lethal attack in Kabul

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that the American flag would be flown at half staff through sunset on August 30 “in honor of the victims of the senseless acts of violence in Kabul, Afghanistan.” “As a mark…

World Aug 26

Aug. 31 remains deadline to complete American evacuation efforts in Kabul, Psaki says

White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki reaffirmed the Biden administration’s commitment to completing military evacuation efforts in Kabul by the end of August. “Nothing has changed on that timeline,” Psaki said in a briefing Thursday.

World Aug 26

American evacuation efforts will continue in Kabul following deadly attack, Biden says

President Joe Biden said that the ongoing evacuation of Americans and Afghans from Kabul will continue following Thursday’s deadly attack outside the Kabul airport. “I’ve instructed the military whatever they need – if they need additional force, I will…

World Aug 26

Biden vows to ‘hunt down’ those behind Kabul bombings

President Joe Biden blamed the extremist group ISIS-K for Thursday’s attacks in Kabul and vowed to punish those responsible. “To those who carried out this attack, as well as anyone who wishes America harm, know this: we will…

World Aug 26

About 1,000 Americans still in Afghanistan, State Department says

The State Department says it believes around 1,000 American civilians remain in Afghanistan, and that about 75 percent of that number were making preparations to leave. Evacuation efforts in the country are continuing after Thursday’s deadly suicide attacks…

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