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  • A new study finds that the number of Americans fishing, camping or engaging in other nature-based activities has substantially fallen since the late 1980s. Researchers say this fact has important implications for environmental protection.
  • An Envision San Diego Special
  • A case in the Supreme Court today may determine the fate of millions of inventors' patents. A law says that an invention can't be patented if it is "obvious," but the definition of "obvious" isn't clear after decades of litigation. Now, many companies have filed briefs calling for a change to the rule.
  • New documentary by Werner Herzog
  • On the bluffs above the popular surfing spot at Swami’s Beach in Encinitas is a special place of beauty, peace and tranquility.
  • Find out what San Diego leaders need to do to ensure an adequate supply of water for the people of the region.
  • Californians often make decisions by voting directly on state and local initiatives rather than relying on a totally representative framework. It can be an effective way to circumvent legislative grid
  • Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be a bison, a rabbit, or a spider? Do you ever pretend to be an animal? Every artist in the New Children's Museum latest exhibition, Animal Art, explores how and why animals excite the human imagination. Joining us to talk about the exhibit are its curator, Rachel Teagle and artist Jason Hackenwerth.
  • In 1944, meetings at a New Hampshire resort produced the Bretton Woods Agreement, creating the World Bank and International Monetary Fund and shaping global monetary policy for decades. That history may loom over a coming economic summit of world leaders. But is there any comparison?
  • Apple Computer announces it is recalling nearly 2 million notebook computer batteries that could overheat and catch fire. The batteries, like 4 million recalled by Dell, are made by the same supplier, Sony.
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