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Fernbank Forest’s tree canopy stretches 156 feet into the air. Many of the trees have been able to live two or three hundred years. (Stephannie Stokes/for WHYY)
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Fighting for preservation in a wooded natural history museum

Eli Dickerson and I start at the edge of the unusual museum collection he manages. This piece is ...

9 years ago

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People with dementia entitled to the dignity of voting

As the 2016 Election approaches, the right to vote will be a deciding factor in the outcome. While courts are over-turning racially motiv ...

9 years ago

Children's skulls in the Penn Museum collection, collected from many eras and locations, trace changes in human dentition. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
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Could old skulls help us understand why we have crooked teeth?

Something changed over the course of human evolution that left a lot of us with weak chins and buck-teeth. ...

9 years ago

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Richard Pell, of the Center for PostNatural History, in Pittsburgh with his genetically modified goat, Freckles. (Irina Zhorov/The Pulse)
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A natural history museum questions what ‘natural’ means

In a business district east of Pittsburgh’s downtown, between a pizza shop and a Vietnamese restaurant, is an easy-to-miss storefront m ...

9 years ago

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Health

The age-old question of old age

Explaining in a 2014 article in The A ...

9 years ago

Kirk Johnson, the director of the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History, in front of a display case in his office. (Paige Pfleger/WHYY)
The Pulse
Science

It’s ‘game on’ for the man in charge of 145 million specimens

It seems that Kirk Johnson was training from a very early age to one day head the country’s largest and most comprehensive natural ...

9 years ago

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The Pulse
Science

Diorama dilemma: The art and science of museum displays

A lot more than meets the eye goes into dioramas at natural history museums.

9 years ago

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a lunar eclipse
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Harvest Moon

This Friday’s full moon is both the Harvest Moon and a penumbral eclipse. Penumbral means that the moon passes through the outer sh ...

Air Date: September 12, 2016

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Teens around a table
Voices in the Family
Health

Teens and stress

Teens are known for their one-word answers, and for being moody – but underneath their often grumpy exterior, many of them are very ...

Air Date: September 12, 2016

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school buses
Voices in the Family
Health

Back to School; Back to Stress

What do our emerging adults need from us? What is it like to be a teen in today’s world with working parents, blended families, emp ...

Air Date: September 12, 2016

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Girl walking
Voices in the Family
Health

Leaving the kids alone

Across the country, parents have gotten in trouble with the law for letting their children walk home from a park or from school by themse ...

Air Date: September 5, 2016

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This is what I’m doing while you are asleep

I don’t know if it is due to an undesirable hereditary trait or some kind of chemical change, but insomnia seems to have attacked my sy ...

9 years ago

the solar system
Skytalk
Science

Faster than a speeding bullet!

It turns out those lazy dog days of summer aren’t so lazy after all! Dave Heller and Dr. Derrick Pitts discuss the rotations and re ...

Air Date: August 29, 2016

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Maiken Scott interviews science writer Ed Yong at the Smithsonian's National Zoo. (Paige Pfleger/WHYY)
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Science

A trip to the zoo with Ed Yong reveals an entire invisible world

Atlantic science writer Ed Yong can’t look at an eleph ...

9 years ago

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The planet Neptune
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Make Way for Niku

This week: Scientists have discovered another solar system member. Niku, a chunk of ice 124 miles in diameter, has been discovered out b ...

Air Date: August 22, 2016

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