Science
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As U.S. citizens missed their chance to elect a woman for president for the first time in 2008...
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South Asia's Troubled Waters
The majority of India's water sources are polluted. A lack of access to safe water contributes to a...
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Desertification in China
Desertification is one of the most important environmental challenges facing the world today...
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The black rhino is emblematic of how civil war and corruption in Africa decimate endangered animal...
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Fred de Sam Lazaro presents a series of reports from around the world, examining the intersections...
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Bangladesh: Easy Like Water
In Bangla, "easy like water" translates roughly as "piece of cake." The irony is that in Bangladesh...
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Nigeria: Oil Rich But Hungry
Twenty-five years ago Abdullahi Tijjani had a vision for Kuki, a village in the north of Nigeria he...
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Climate change is threatening to displace 2,500 inhabitants of the Carteret Atoll in the South...
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Vietnam: The Price of Rice
The doubling of the price of rice in Asia has given rise to what some have coined "the Asian Food...
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Vietnam: War's Lasting Legacy
More than three decades after the Vietnam War ended, the Vietnamese people continue to live with the...
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Before the Mozambican civil war, Gorongosa National Park was among the top destinations in Africa...
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Alaska
Reporter Michelle Nijhuis and photographer Jeffrey Barbee spent 10 days on the Juneau Icefield...