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In early June, Connecticut saw hazy orange skies and days of bad air, as wildfires in Canada covered the region in smoke. Now, a new Yale-led study shows how the respiratory health of people in nearby New York City suffered as the air quality diminished. Experts warn similar impacts could play out in Connecticut.
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Hurricane Lee is continuing to move north. While a direct hit to Connecticut is unlikely, the state could still see fringe impacts from the large storm.
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A graduate of Eastern Connecticut State University researched how to shorten the germination time for seeds of a threatened native New England wildflower.
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The state is partnering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to combat the invasive aquatic plant hydrilla.
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More frequent, heavy rainstorms in New England are changing the way fish move around Long Island Sound. Warmer waters also affect local coral.
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Sharon Audubon Center in Litchfield County is being inundated with baby chimney swifts.
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On this episode of Audacious, what if you found out that your sperm donor was not the man your parents chose... But their fertility doctor? Two women talk about changing the laws around fertility fraud.
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This hour on The Colin McEnroe Show, a look ‘back’ at the science, history, and culture of butts.
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Meet two people who are psychopaths on this episode of Audacious. Learn about common misunderstandings about their inability to bond or experience long-lasting emotions.
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A state-funded pilot program will dedicate $85 million to sewage flood mitigation efforts, as climate change brings more powerful and frequent storms.