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A 1,500 year old skeleton is diagnosed with tuberculosis. A visit to a modern-day bone library. A fight over the future of ethical science.
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Mt. Washington, the highest peak in New Hampshire and the Northeast, is seeing its first major snow, as the home of the world’s worst weather welcomes another winter.
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A number of Granite Staters are challenging Massachusetts’ authority to enforce licensing requirements for out-of-state residents. While many states recognize other states’ firearms licenses, Massachusetts does not.
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NHPR’s Julia Furukawa spoke with Republican nominee Russell Prescott ahead of the general election about disaster relief, foreign affairs, and more.
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The Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis, created a colorful sky show over New Hampshire on Thursday night.
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What are the top issues in the race for New Hampshire's next governor?
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How do trees know when to drop their leaves? Why are the colors more vivid in some places or in different seasons?
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The new law further restricts the use of certain phosphorus-containing fertilizers and prohibits applying fertilizer within 25 feet of a storm drain or elsewhere where it can enter a storm drain.
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The hospital's physician practice agreed to pause cuts to neurology, pediatric dentistry, podiatry and allergy and immunology until March — though some services are transitioning to other local providers before then.
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Lead exposure can have major effects on health, especially for children.
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Polls continue to show a tight race as the candidates work now familiar themes.
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As the general election gets closer, some cities and towns across the state are still looking for poll workers –especially ones fluent in other languages.