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The Sustainable Choice

ART OF FOOD — PRODUCED BY MONICA ROGOZINSKI Consideration of social responsibilities is an important part of the ...

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The last time I did heroin, I died for 7 minutes

The date was July 15, 2012. It’s the date that John “Plex” Dooling remembers as the day he died. “For seve ...

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University of Pennsylvania researcher Danielle Bassett
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MacArthur Fellow Danielle Bassett on leveraging brain research to enhance learning

Scientists often toil in dusty laboratories for years without anyone taking notice of their work, but one big discovery, and sometimes a ...

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NewsWorks Tonight

At a West Philly church, a breather from the multitasking life

Calvary United Methodist Church is known in its West Philly neighborhood — and beyond — as an open and inviting place.   ...

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Crowdsourcing cures hidden in our DNA

This fall, scientists are hoping you, along with a million of your closest friends, will spit in a test tube and mail it to New York. ...

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Investigations into how male California brown mice parent their young offer insights into the nature/nurture debate that is often at the forefront of human child rearing practices. (Courtesy of Saint Joseph's University
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Could parenting tips from mice help humans?

Investigations into how male California mice parent their young offer insight into the nature/nurture debate in human childrearing practi ...

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Josh Lookenbill
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The curious case of the smallmouth bass

Researchers are looking into what’s causing open sores, lesions and female sexual characteristics in young, male smallmouth bass. ...

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City Councilwoman Cindy Bass applauds after pushing the 'detonator' that sent the Queen Lane Apartment demolition in motion on Saturday. (Bas Slabbers/for NewsWorks)
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Mixing explosives with gravity – the controlled science behind implosions

In just 15 seconds on Saturday, Queen Lane Apartments vanished from the sky.  A nearly 60-year stay in Philadelphia over in l ...

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NewsWorks Tonight

New survey shows Americans lack understanding of own government

227 years ago today, the US Constitution was signed, and its anniversary is being celebrated in Philadelphia and across the country by ne ...

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Tony Auth (Kim Paynter/WHYY)
NewsWorks Tonight

The joy of sharing Tony Auth’s world [audio + video]

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(Matt Rourke/AP Photo)
NewsWorks Tonight

Reporters Roundtable: Has Corbett reached point of no return? And have Nutter and Kenney buried the hatchet?

On this week’s Reporter’s Roundtable, Dave Davies joins us to discuss Pennsylvania Governor Tom Corbett’s uphill ...

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Mütter Museum serves as magnet for artists looking for inspiration

One of the plays opening this weekend during the Philadelphia Fringe Festival is “The Body Lautrec,” about the famous 19th ce ...

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Surrounded by many important specimens
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Young man and the sea: Hemingway’s Philly connection

To mark the anniversary of Hemingway’s 1954 Nobel Prize in Literature, an Academy of Natural Sciences fellow is among 14 Americans ...

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Are lawmakers interfering with the doctor-patient relationship?

Doctors are sending up red flags about laws that they say block them from giving patients independent medical care and advice. They call ...

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 (John Jankowski/for NewsWorks)
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Climate change threatens nation’s birds, new report finds

A new national report from the Audubon Society paints a very grim picture for the country’s bird populations. A new national ...

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