How the West Is Making It Rain, With Science
A method of boosting snow and rainfall may help ease drought conditions in the western US.
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7th-12th graders can practice leadership and help design REAL TV programming on our Youth Advisory Council!
Join us for monthly meetings and production events throughout the year.
Applications are open at MichiganLearning.org/YouthVoice/ 🎤
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We sit down with Indiana State Treasurer Dan Elliott and 1st Source Bank CEO & President Andrea Short to talk about the recent banking failures and how legislation may affect public retirement
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Old coal mines could still have a role to play in heating homes – but this time, without burning fossil fuels.
Ancient Cliff Paintings in the Amazon
The painted cliffs of La Lindosa open a window onto the lives of Ice Age Amazonians.
Enjoy spiced hot chocolate with a few extra spices for added flavor: cinnamon, star anise and cayenne.
Monopoly might be America's favorite board game, but it has a surprising secret. The true inventor of the game is a woman you've probably never heard of: Lizzie Magie.
Please consider becoming a member to help support PBS Michiana-WNIT during the last week of our March Membership Campaign. It's because of viewers like you that we are able to bring you shows like these and many others. More information at: wnit.org/give
The day suffragists paraded down Pennsylvania Avenue was a turning point in the movement - both in what was possible and how they could achieve it.
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Celebrate #WomensHistoryMonth with us with a list of documentaries and shows on PBS throughout March.
Canada geese spend the winter with us. Why don’t they migrate? Evie will explain why these large water foul stay home. She’ll also explain why they often fly in a V formation. There’s so much to learn about these fascinating birds.
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The James Webb Space Telescope only captures infrared light, but imaging developers can convert the invisible into something both beautiful and scientifically accurate
Ever wonder why some trees hang on to their leaves in the winter? Evie fills us in on this phenomenon.
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Coming to PBS Michiana-WNIT for Family Night: a “Work It Out Wombats!” marathon! Join Malik, Zadie, Zeke and Super in four episodes, starting February 24th at 7pm on 34.3.
New Eye on the Universe
See the latest stunning images and discoveries from the James Webb Space Telescope.
Please show your support during our March Membership Campaign starting this Saturday.
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Public artist Ed Massey sees the landscape of Los Angeles as a canvas for his bright, vibrant designs.
Join scientists and researchers across the globe as they go to extraordinary lengths to understand wild dogs.
If you missed this week's #ExperienceMichiana you can catch it anytime on our website. This week, we talk the DeBartolo PAC, discover the “Perfect Pairings” event for the Unity Gardens, and explore Fire Arts Inc. in downtown South Bend.
“Break It Down” and Other Ways Preschoolers Can Practice Computational Thinking
Anything can happen when comes out to interview the gang. #Mishawaka #Robotics #FLL #FINFAM #SUNNYDGang
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came to the River Park Branch to lead a hands-on workshop for children. Our very own Ms. Sandy notes how wonderful it is for children to learn from other students and experience mentorship.
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Cats Might Be One of the Most Invasive Species
Non-native species, like cats and honeybees, can either become naturalized, as a part of the ecosystem, or invasive and disrupt the ecosystem.
Look at the size and shape of this tree. There are so many places for little critters to hide. Join Evie as we learn a bit more about this tree and possibly how it got it's shape. #outdoorelements
How to Calculate Time With an Islamic Astrolabe
It is one of Islamic science’s most important and complex astronomical instruments.
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Learn more about the Fennec Fox. And make sure you don't miss the premiere of "Dogs in the Wild" tomorrow at 8/7c on PBS. #NaturePBS
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Meet the many species of canids, the family of wild dogs. "Dogs in the Wild" premieres Wednesday, February 8 at 8/7c on PBS. #NaturePBS
Hip Hop don't stop!🎤 🎶
Celebrate the 50th year of Hip Hop with a break down from some of the most iconic figures in the genre. Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World premieres Tue, Jan 31 at 9/8c. #FightThePowerPBS
Learn why things go KA-BOOM at Science Alive on Sat., Feb. 11 at Main Library! Experience hands-on STEM demonstrations and exhibits. Free.
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Toxic synthetic 'forever chemicals' are in our water and on our plates. What makes PFAS chemicals extremely useful—and extremely hard to get rid of—are the bonds between carbon and fluorine atoms that are almost impossible to break.
Do you want the dirt behind untold stories at GBH’s after the cameras stopped rolling? The all-new Season 3 of DETOURS, hosted by Adam Monahan, drops Mon, Jan 23 wherever you get your podcasts!
Subscribe for free to never miss an episode: apple.co/33rFvER.
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Gail Martin is joined by Kathy Freese to chat about First Friends by Gary Ginsberg.
Black Pumas founder Adrian Quesada performs the music of his acclaimed album Boleros Psicodélicos.
Watch Austin City Limits Saturday at 11pm on 34.2.
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