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In Alburgh, atop a hill in an orchard of plum and apple trees, dozens of people peer through giant telescopes during this annual — and spur-of-the-moment — event.
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Three rockets will launch from the desert of New Mexico this Saturday as part of a NASA mission to better understand the upper atmosphere.
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Brandon is hosting Davenport Electric Fest on July 8, honoring the town’s historic ties to the birth of the electric motor. Didn’t know about those ties? Read on.
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A small, unassuming flower called sticky false asphodel is likely carnivorous. It’s in a whole new lineage of carnivorous plants, unrelated to any others previously documented.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with an organizer and presenter of Public Philosophy Week, a series of events throughout the state.
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Penguins had a massive ancestor. That’s according to a team of scientists that unearthed a penguin fossil and says it belonged to a roughly 350-pound bird.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak investigates the power of smell and its influence on our memories.
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The Natural History Museum in London has digitized its collection of Wilson Bentley snow crystal photographs.Bentley was a farmer in Jericho who developed a method of photographing snow crystals using a camera and a microscope he set up inside his barn.
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Learn how to identify stars and constellations in the summer night sky with Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium Director, Mark Breen.
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Host Mikaela Lefrak talks with scientists about cyanobacteria blooms and invasive species in Vermont's largest lake.