“It’s like your mind is a mirror that somebody dropped on the floor. So everything you’ve ever seen or heard or read or imagined — there are all these shards reflecting back at you, and you can’t tell ...
People plant trees as a part of the DCR's Urban and Community Forestry Program in 2022. This story was originally produced by WBUR. NHPR is republishing it in partnership with the New England News ...
It’s not entirely clear how this happened, but the beloved mystery-solving cartoon dog Scooby-Doo has now entered the lofi chill-beats music genre that populates so many Spotify playlists. WaterTower ...
"As long as you breathe, you are at risk anywhere in the world," says physician Lucica Ditiu. The risk she's referring to is catching tuberculosis. While it may seem like a disease from the past, this ...
ELIDA — The Northwest Ohio Amateur Radio Club will host Hamfest, a fundraising event for amateur radio enthusiasts, from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 4 at New Hope Christian Center, 2240 Baty Road, ...
HONOLULU (KHON2) — Most people in Hawaiʻi who are preparing for emergencies focus on keeping their cell phones charged and stocking up on backup batteries. But what happens when the cell towers are ...
Despite being the leading mass reach medium in America, radio continues to face deep-seated misconceptions among advertisers and media planners. A new study is again showing just how far off the mark ...
The financial disparity between college football teams is often glaring in non-conference play, when power conference programs pay Group of 6 and FCS opponents for the privilege of a lopsided home ...
When Montana and Idaho held their first regulated wolf hunts in 2009, one of their stated goals was to reduce pressure on ranchers. Rebounding wolf populations were killing livestock. Fewer wolves, ...
During Tuesday’s Angelina County Commissioners Court meeting, county emergency management coordinator Ricky Conner presented a proposal to install a HAM radio system for communication when cellphone ...
What if you could broadcast signals across the globe using just a credit-card-sized computer and a handful of components? It might sound like a scene from a sci-fi novel, but with a Raspberry Pi and ...
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