Mar 19 Watch Planning to Visit the Cherry Blossoms? Err on the Earlier Side Planning to Visit the Cherry Blossoms? Err on the Earlier Side… Continue watching
Mar 19 Texas Dispatch: ‘Cloud Juice’ Is One Man’s Solution to the Drought By Saskia de Melker This week, the NewsHour will be looking at water shortages in Texas as part of our new series, Coping with Climate Change. You can watch our report from Texas on Thursday's NewsHour broadcast, and take a look at our second… Continue reading
Mar 19 Sandfish Lizard Slithers into Science Spotlight A lizard may be key to finding survivors buried in rubble. The chiseled body and shovel-shaped head of the Sahara desert sandfish help the lizard slice and swim through sand. Using x-rays to track it underground, engineers are studying… Continue reading
Mar 19 Watch Texas Dispatch: Drilling Deeper for Water For more on this story, go to http://www.pbs.org/newshour/… Continue watching
Mar 19 Facebook, Twitter Not Dominating News Landscape Just Yet The importance of using social media to promote a news organization's journalism is pretty much a given in any newsroom these days, but as popular as Facebook and Twitter are, they do not seem to be driving as much traffic… Continue reading
Mar 16 Watch ‘Cloud Juice’ is One Man’s Solution to Drought For more on this story go to http://www.pbs.org/newshour/… Continue watching
Mar 15 Two Hopeful Signs for Americans with Disabilities As the mother of a son with disabilities, I try to keep an eye out for news that affects people in the large community of which he is a part. Today, I spotted two that can potentially spell positive news… Continue reading
Mar 14 Watch Report: NYC, Southern Calif. Among Big Targets of Accelerating Sea Level Rise Report: NYC, Southern Calif. Among Big Targets of Accelerating Sea Level Rise… Continue watching
Mar 14 Will Your City Be Underwater? There’s a Map for That By Rebecca Jacobson, Inside Energy Click on the map above for an interactive version. Will your city or county be flooded by 2020? By 2050? Now there's a map for that. As many as 3.7 million U.S. residents in 2,150 coastal… Continue reading
Mar 14 Tell Us Your Climate Change Stories By Saskia de Melker A lone daffodil flower stood out amid the other withered daffodils in London's St James's Park in April 2011. Daffodils bloomed unusually early in London last year due to the coldest December in 100 years followed by a warm and… Continue reading