Where science becomes art: ocean wind currents look like a Van Gogh. (Story.)
The skeleton of a heart: At Mass. General Hospital, doctors are stripping down diseased hearts, then rebuilding them. Amazing stuff. Photo courtesy MGH. (Story.)
Since wgbhnews.org is currently down, here’s the first segment from last night’s Greater Boston: new developments in heart transplantation.
Welp, been nice knowing you. (OK, so the solar flare will mostly likely mean auroras and some possible GPS interference. Story.)
What we’ve had this winter is weather, it’s not climate. But what we’ve seen this winter is maybe something like the sort of winter climate we can expect in 20 or 30 years.
Hector Galbraith, director of climate change initiatives at the Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences. All this week, we look at climate change in New England. (Story.)
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