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  • A group of leading scientists and evangelicals have chosen to put aside their differences on how the world came to be and join forces to protect its future. They've formed a coalition and are lobbying Capitol Hill on environmental issues.
  • A new, lightweight device is allowing biologists to track the migration of individual songbirds for the first time. Before now, little information existed about where these tuneful travelers spent their time and how fast they moved.
  • Some major cities have efforts underway to provide wireless internet services across the city. Host Tom Fudge talks about wi-fi with his guests: Marc Palumbo from Socalfreenet, Glenn Fleishman, Edit
  • Rescuers worked frantically to reach thousands of people still trapped in the rubble after Monday's earthquake. But, as the day faded, so did the hope that many of the missing would be found alive.
  • The California grey whale commutes past San Diego's shore ever year, either on its way to feeding grounds near Alaska or to calving waters on the Mexican coast. There was a time when the whales were s
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  • How do we stop global warming? Many think the answer lies in reducing the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere. But some scientists think the solution is in filtering carbon dioxide f
  • With admissions getting more competitive every year, spots at top American colleges are becoming a globally coveted commodity. In South Korea, one elite prep school has become the envy of many upper-crust U.S. prep schools with its success.
  • Three physicists, one American and two Japanese, share the prize for their pioneering work in exploring the universe's lack of symmetry — something that made life possible.
  • Harvard University's Lawrence Summers announces that he will resign at the end of the academic year. The move comes a week before the Faculty of Arts and Sciences was expected to take a second no-confidence vote on Summers, who has been criticized for his abrasive personality and intemperate remarks.
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