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We rebroadcast our earlier show about the special quality of light that Maine is known for
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How architects are doing their part to address Maine's affordable housing crisis
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A new atlas describes every reptile and amphibian found in Maine. We learn about these species and what's being done to protect them.
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Maine fishermen and scientists are collaborating on a new tool to help study a warmer water fish species and assess its potential as a future commercial fishery in the rapidly warming Gulf of Maine.
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Researchers at Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences are part of an international team studying how zooplankton may contribute to carbon storage.
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We re-air our show about the rise in jellyfish sightings in Maine—and what to know about these fascinating creatures
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For the first time since 2008, two new planets are being added to one of northern Maine's most famous, and scientifically accurate, roadside attractions - the Maine Solar System Model.
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A new book describe life without a smartphone. We discuss the pros and cons of smartphone use, and whether it's addictive.
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What does it mean to be empathetic, why has the current political climate made it controversial, and can someone cultivate empathy?
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What is it that makes the light in Maine so special? We learn the physics behind Maine light, and how it has inspired artists and others.
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The value of the Allagash Wilderness Waterway to Maine, and a new report about its biological makeup (rebroadcast)