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Ask Dave Esptein: Why is it so hot at night?
Boston hasn’t seen a nighttime low under 70 since July 8, GBH meteorologist Dave Epstein said. -
What's next for the Secret Service — and for political violence in the US? Experts weigh in
“I think the Secret Service has essentially one job, and they didn’t do it,” Juliette Kayyem said. -
'Building Stuff with NOVA' brings STEM learning to Twitch with Dr. Nehemiah Mabry
The livestream teaches viewers about engineering, ideas and figuring things out. -
Dave Epstein's summer lawn care tips: Mow less, water in the morning
A long lawn can work in your favor on hot summer days. -
Lab-grown meat, tickets and a stadium: Here's what's in the Mass. Senate $3B bond bill
A wide-ranging economic development bill with a price tag of nearly $3 billion is set for a vote Thursday in the Massachusetts Senate.
Latest from The Wake Up podcast
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Feeling the Calefaction with Word Trivia
Calefaction. Filipendulous. Contrafactum. Do you know the meanings and origins of GBH's Edgar B. Herwick III's trivia vocabulary words? Play along to find out. -
Sen. Warren on Harris endorsement: 'This Is What We Want'
Senator Elizabeth Warren has endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential bid, and she joined Paris to tell her why. She also spoke about a potential campaign finance challenge and whether she'd be interested in being her running mate. (Spoiler alert: No.) -
Biden, Harris, and America's Next Steps
What's next in the 2024 election? Paris and Jeremy speak with GBH's Adam Reilly and UMass Boston politics Prof. Erin O'Brien about how we got here, what's next, and what to expect in the Democratic National Convention. -
A teaching tool, or plagiarism?
Local writer Nick Basbanes and a colleague have filed a class-action lawsuit against Chat GPT and Microsoft over using their published works without permission. Basbanes believes the chatbot might be taking and using his work to fuel its AI, and has done so without any sort of permission or compensation. -
Sharks!
It's summer, which means sharks are getting extra attention. GBH meteorologist Dave Epstein and Megan Winton, research scientist with the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, talk about how warming waters affect sharks and what humans need to know about them.