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A muddy Atlantic Puffin on the island of Skomer, off the coast of Pembrokeshire, Wales

Science Sep 08

How researchers restored a thriving habitat for Atlantic puffins in Maine

By Miles O'Brien, Will Toubman

Science Sep 01

MedicalIntervention
Watch 8:20
How medical advancements could reshape the outlook for children with Trisomy 18

Trisomy 18, also known sometimes as Edwards syndrome, is often fatal within weeks after a baby is born. But now, parents and doctors are finding ways of getting more time with those children with greater interventions and incredible commitments. Stephanie…

By Stephanie Sy, Azhar Merchant

Nation Sep 01

Sharks
Watch 6:42
50 years after ‘Jaws,’ researcher dispels myths about sharks

This year marks the 50th anniversary of "Jaws," the 1975 Steven Spielberg blockbuster about a ravenous great white shark. The film packed theaters and instilled a deep, lasting fear of sharks. While many Americans are terrified of them, shark attacks…

By William Brangham, Jenna Bloom, Jiaya Echevarria

Science Aug 26

Agriculture is seen in the Imperial Valley, the single largest recipient of Colorado River water
Watch 8:08
California farms face pressure to boost efficiency as water supply declines

The demand for water from the Colorado River is of paramount importance out West and the focus of some big battles. It's been especially critical for farming and agriculture. In California's Imperial Valley, there are growing questions over the use…

By Miles O'Brien, Kate Tobin

Science Aug 19

An image of the planet Uranus taken by the NASA spacecraft Voyager 2 in 1986
Webb telescope discovers new tiny moon around Uranus

The Webb Space Telescope has spotted a new tiny moon orbiting Uranus.

By Associated Press

Aug 14

How to spot the 6 planets visible in the early morning skies this month

By Adithi Ramakrishnan, Associated Press

Six planets are hanging out in the sky this month. It’s what’s known as a planetary parade and it’s the last one of the year.

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Aug 08

Watch 8:24
Scientists face ecological and economic hurdles to save Mississippi River Delta

By Miles O'Brien

The iconic Mississippi River Delta is of enormous importance to the country, especially near the Gulf Coast. It's an economic engine and a key wildlife habitat. But it's shrinking considerably due to a variety of factors, including engineering done decades…

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Aug 07

Trump moves to end NASA missions measuring carbon dioxide and plant health

By Tammy Webber, Associated Press

The Trump administration wants to end two NASA missions that monitor a potent greenhouse gas and plant health. The move would potentially shut off an important source of data for scientists, policymakers and farmers.

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Aug 07

Hubble Space Telescope captures image of comet visiting from another solar system

By Marcia Dunn, Associated Press

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured the best picture yet of a high-speed comet visiting our solar system from another star.

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Aug 05

Antarctica’s krill fishery shut down after record catch triggers early closure

By Joshua Goodman, Associated Press

Officials have shut down the krill fishery near Antarctica early after exceeding the seasonal catch limit for the first time.

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