Have you ever eaten moon snails? Or neon flying squid? Chances are the answer is no. But some local scientists are hoping that might change.
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What we lacked in numbers of the common owls, we made up for with encounters with some of the more sought after species.
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Biggest swordfish... EVER! Produced by Mae Nagusky and Atlantic Public Media.
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A new interpretation of a Nantucket autobiography written in 1850.
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The author of a new book proposes that scientists can change the course of international catastrophes and build bonds that promote safety and prosperity.
The Point
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An interview with author Charles Spencer about his book The White Ship: Conquest, Anarchy and the Wrecking of Henry I’s Dream.
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A look at the popularity of board games, new and traditional.
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An interview with Elspeth Hay.
NPR Stories
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A golden phone that President Donald Trump's family business promised to release last year remains mysteriously under wraps as the technology industry serves up a glut of new gadgets at CES in Las Vegas this week.
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The protest at the Grand Bazaar represented the latest signal that the demonstrations are likely to continue. Violence surrounding the protests has killed at least 36 people, activists abroad say.
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Trump pledged to use proceeds from the sale of this oil "to benefit the people" of both countries.
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Homeland Security said Tuesday that it launched what it described as the largest immigration enforcement operation ever carried out, tied to allegations of fraud involving Somali residents in Minnesota.
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Most analysts think the world currently makes more oil than it needs — and the kind of oil abundant in Venezuela is a particularly hard-to-refine type of crude. So would U.S. companies even want it?