Science Aug 30 How coyotes are adapting to urban life and thriving in U.S. cities By John Yang, Harry Zahn
Science Jun 18 Adapting to extreme habitats set the stage for global human migration, study finds “Our superpower is that we are ecosystem generalists,” said Eleanor Scerri, an evolutionary archaeologist at the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology in Jena, Germany. By Christina Larson, Associated Press
Arts Aug 19 Watch 8:18 Bestselling Afghan novel ‘The Kite Runner’ is adapted for Broadway It’s a tale that strikes at the heart of Afghan American identity, a generation of people who fled the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan to the U.S. and started over, watching painfully as their former homeland is torn apart. "The Kite… By Jane Ferguson, Zeba Warsi
Science Dec 10 When these frogs move to cities, they change the way they flirt As more humans move into concrete jungles, other animals, like túngara frogs, are joining them — and adjusting their behaviors along the way. By Vicky Stein
Economy Sep 21 How will climate change impact future floods and flood insurance? NewsHour economics correspondent Paul Solman speaks with Columbia University professor Radley Horton about climate change and flood insurance. By Paul Solman
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Apr 25 Watch Author Says Redirect Resources Against Climate Change Danish author and statistician Bjorn Lomborg discusses his proposal to redirect resources from a general fight against carbon emissions to specific efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change in vulnerable areas. Continue watching