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Humpback whales watching during migratory cycle in Otoque

Science Mar 16

Oldest known recording of a whale song could unlock mysteries of the ocean

By Patrick Whittle, Associated Press

Nation Mar 10

FILE PHOTO: The Comanche Solar facility is shown in Pueblo
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Electric grid faces political roadblocks as it struggles with data center demand

The war in Iran has cast a spotlight again on the dependence on fossil fuels. The electric grid is under growing demand, but the Trump administration has worked to roll back subsidies and incentives for some renewable energies. A new…

By Miles O'Brien, Will Toubman

Nation Mar 09

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On 'Settle In,' Hany Farid and Amna Nawaz discuss spotting manipulated images

On the latest episode of our video podcast, "Settle In," Amna Nawaz spoke to pioneering digital forensic expert Hany Farid. They discussed why disinformation spreads online, how to find reliable sources of information and why he's still hopeful about our…

By Maea Lenei Buhre, Layla Quran

Nation Mar 04

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Environmental justice advocate works to preserve her family's 100-year-old farm

PBS News Student Reporting Labs, our journalism training program, takes us to a family farm in Upper Marlborough, Maryland, to meet Cameron Oglesby. They bring you the story of her family’s struggle to hold onto their land, which inspired her…

By Becky Wandel, Victor Fernandez, Annalise Huang, Janey Mitchell and Alessandro de Palma, Student Reporting Labs

Science Mar 02

Triceratops Skeleton Auction
Triceratops skeleton 'Trey' to hit auction block as dinosaur prices soar

A triceratops skeleton that once greeted visitors at a Wyoming museum is heading to an online auction as dinosaur prices keep soaring.

By R.J. Rico, Associated Press

Feb 27

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Why the Trump administration is clashing with AI firm Anthropic

By William Brangham, Veronica Vela, Dan Sagalyn

The clash between Anthropic and the U.S. government escalated with President Trump ordering every federal agency to stop using any of the AI company's products. It came after Anthropic wanted to limit how the Pentagon used one of its AI…

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Feb 27

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Punch the monkey melts hearts after rejection and unlikely friendship

By Stephanie Sy, Layla Quran

In a zoo outside Tokyo, one monkey has pulled heartstrings around the world after forming an unexpected friendship. Stephanie Sy reports.

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Feb 24

How horses whinny has long eluded scientists. A new study reveals the answer

By Adithi Ramakrishnan, Associated Press

Horses are the only animals known to whistle while they sing.

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Feb 09

Olympic town warms as climate change puts Winter Games on thin ice

By Jennifer McDermott, Associated Press

The International Olympic Committee said last week it could move up the start date for future Winter Games to January from February because of rising temperatures.

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Jan 20

The U.S. is on the verge of losing its measles elimination status

By Devi Shastri, Associated Press

Last year, the CDC confirmed 2,144 measles cases across 44 states — the most since 1991 — and nearly 50 separate outbreaks.

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