Science Nov 15 Can humans cope with long space travel? Astronaut Scott Kelly spent a year as a guinea pig A year in space isn’t for the faint of heart. Retired NASA astronaut Scott Kelly, author of a new book, “Endurance,” sits down with science correspondent Miles O’Brien to discuss the physical effects of a long space mission and what…
Science Nov 08 Can Cuba preserve ecosystems while profiting from tourism? As Cuba tries to open up its economy and lure western investment through tourism, environmentalists are working to prove that protection of the environment can also be a profitable pursuit. By developing the island's ecotourism, scientists hope to stimulate the…
Nation Nov 01 Storm-proofing New York is slow going five years since Superstorm Sandy Superstorm Sandy flooded coastline communities and led to billions of dollars in damage. Five years on, the city of New York has tried to mitigate the impact of a future disaster, from raising houses to building seawalls. But turning ideas…
Science Oct 25 Why Cuba is home to a bounty of rare species Replete with rare and endangered species, Cuba is a crown jewel of biodiversity in the Caribbean. Science correspondent Miles O'Brien reports on the ways scientists and conservationists are working to survey and protect the island’s rich, and sometimes unique, wildlife…
Science Oct 18 Witnessing the collision of two neutron stars is a ‘textbook changer.’ Here’s why Astronomers witnessed for the first time ever a rare collision of two dense neutron stars. The discovery began with an instrument called LIGO, which won this year’s Nobel Prize for its discovery of gravitational waves once predicted by Albert Einstein.
Nation Oct 10 Google ‘Top stories’ featured false news about rumored Antifa civil war We reached out to Google to ask about the misinformation we found for the “Antifa civil war” search in “Top stories,” and they declined to comment. However, by the following day, searches for those same terms did not return any…
Nation Aug 30 Fake news reports are hindering the emergency response to Harvey Bad information shared on social media is causing unnecessary panic among the public and costing first responders valuable time, Officer Haley Morrow of the Beaumont Police told PBS NewsHour’s Miles O’Brien.
Nation Aug 30 How Texas police rescued a toddler clinging to her mother’s body in Harvey’s floodwaters Beaumont Police spokesperson Officer Haley Morrow recounts the rescue, and explains how the flood tragedy is affecting first responders on a personal level.
Science Aug 16 Why this year’s total eclipse is a bright opportunity for science A dazzling spectacle will grace the United States from coast to coast on Monday, when the moon passes between the sun and earth, climaxing with momentary darkness. Science correspondent Miles O’Brien joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss the science and what…