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Lima’s Future Water Shortage

By Daniel Grossman

Blog 12: Reporter Daniel Grossman embarks on a journey to Peru to investigate how climate change could affect that country's water supply -- and how the nation aims to cope. more »

Japanese Educators Make Science Cool, Innovating for Prosperity

By Rhitu Chatterjee

Podcast 107: Japanese educators try to make science cool. President Obama wants to boost investment in science education, but can that investment guarantee innovation and prosperity? We visit a place called 'Hell.' more »

Darwin in Chile, Reforesting Haiti, Promiscuity in Female Fruitflies

By Rhitu Chatterjee

Podcast 56: Charles Darwin witnessed and learned from a devastating earthquake in Chile in 1835. Development experts say reforestation is key to making a more resilient Haiti. more »

Climate Migrants, Tool-using Octopuses, A New Super-Earth

By Rhitu Chatterjee

Podcast 45: Octopuses join the ranks of tool-using animals. A new Super-Earth discovered. And Bangladesh's people and wildlife are struggling to survive the impacts of rising seas. more »

Life in the Deep, Saving Potatoes, Marine Mucilage

By Rhitu Chatterjee

Podcast 42: Meet some creatures in the census of marine life's latest report. Learn about efforts to save Peruvian potatoes and potato farmers. Scientists are worried about rising number of sea-blobs. more »

WTP 262: Moon crash, Peruvian fog nets, Nobel Prize in physics, and Trongs!

By Clark Boyd

[Technology Podcast 262: A listener-centered episode this week. Tech Podcast listener and inventor Eric Zimmerman shares his low-tech solution to a high-tech problem; namely, how do manage to answer your cell phone when you're eating buffalo wings and your fingers are covered in sauce? Trongs. Also, NASA crashes into the moon (on purpose), and Peru tries to harvest water... more »

A DDT Controversy, Reforesting Ghana, Senegalese Healers

By admin

Podcast 26: Controversy over DDT and malaria in Uganda. Traditional healers upstage Western doctors in Senegal. Planting trees, to forestall climate change, in Ghana. more »