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Washington, D.C., Is Counting All Its Cats. It Will Take 3 Years And $1.5 Million
The groups hope the data will help improve efforts to manage the cat population. -
Migrating Arctic Geese Are Confused, Exhausted By Rising Temperatures
Rising Arctic temperatures mean that barnacle geese fly faster to their breeding grounds but are too tired to lay eggs right away. By the time they're ready, the babies have missed the best food. -
Nancy Koehn: Elon Musk Brought Hubris — But Not Much Expertise — To Thailand Cave Rescue
Harvard Business School historian Nancy Koehn says Silicon Valley entrepreneurs often cast themselves as the heroes of social crises — but don't always contribute to meaningful solutions. -
Brown University Undergrads Launch The Little DIY Satellite That Could
One of the newest, smallest, and cheapest satellites in orbit represents some seven years of work by hundreds of Brown University undergrads — and a DIY ethos. -
Scared Of Math? Here's One Way To Fight The Fear
Do you remember the day you decided you were no good at math?Or maybe you had the less common, opposite experience: a moment of math excitement that… -
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Flood Insurance Is Flawed, But Needed
The cost of flood insurance is rising every year. And, despite its limited coverage, the National Flood Insurance Program is broke. -
Prince Albert II Of Monaco Visits MBL, Woods Hole
The prince met with scientists at the Marine Biological Laboratory and announced that his foundation will be supporting research there. -
Study: Drinking Coffee Helps You Live Longer
One cup of coffee per day was linked to an eight percent drop in the risk of death over 10 years.