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Beneath the Waters, The Key to Predicting Earthquakes May Surface
Earthquakes are scary, and what makes them even scarier is that they’re unpredictable: we never know when the next “big one” will hit. Earthquakes and tsunamis have wreaked havoc on human civilization since the beginning of time, with the earliest recorded occurring in the 2000s BCE. And we’ve been trying to explain why they occur…
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Making Waves and Moving Earth – Dr. Lin Jian’s Quest to Understand Our Dynamic Planet
Interviews, Earth Making Waves and Moving Earth – Dr. Lin Jian’s Quest to Understand Our Dynamic Planet Over the course of the years, few scientists have bridged the worlds of oceanography and earthquake research as seamlessly as Dr. Jian Lin. Over decades of exploration, analysis, and innovation, Dr. Lin has made profound contributions to understanding…
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Conservation Chronicles: Inside CWF’s Mission to Protect Our Wild Neighbors
What does it take to become an advocate for wildlife? Is it a deep love for nature, a commitment to conservation – perhaps a touch of bravery when confronting the unpredictable impacts of climate change? Is it just as simple as taking a photo?
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From Food Lover to Agricultural Enthusiast
Mona Liu, a reporter with YJA, talks with youth climate change activist Hanxuan Wang about his work on food production and agriculture.
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The Turtle Hospital
Rory goes to the turtle hospital at Marathon, Florida.





