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Fresh water may seem abundant, but less than one percent of Earth’s water is actually available for us to drink, and we’re using it faster than nature can replace it. Discovery Deep Dive looks at the growing strain on groundwater and the simple steps people can take locally to help protect one of our most essential resources.
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With the winter we’ve had here in Connecticut, I think a lot of us are ready for spring. And the good news? It’s almost here. With spring comes something small—but incredibly powerful—pollinators.
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What do airplanes, rockets, GPS, and even your phone have in common? In this Discovery Deep Dive, Nicolas Tiedemann unpacks the science of aerospace engineering, from the early days of flight to the space race.
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Have you ever wondered why winter seems more unpredictable every year? Let’s take a closer look at how climate change is reshaping the season we once thought we knew.
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The Geminids — one of the year’s brightest and most reliable meteor showers — are about to peak, creating fast, colorful streaks of light as Earth passes through a trail of asteroid debris.