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  • 2 weeks ago | thepublicsradio.org | Hamid Torabzadeh |Meg Talikoff |Megan Hall

    Megan Hall: Welcome to Possibly, where we take on huge problems like the future of our planet and break them down into small questions with unexpected answers. I’m Megan Hall. As we get closer to summer, people are expecting some more heat waves. In fact, 2024 was officially the warmest year on Earth ever recorded. And with warmer temperatures on average, we get a lot more extreme heat. But how does all this heat affect our bodies?

  • 2 months ago | thepublicsradio.org | Iman Khanbhai |Hamid Torabzadeh |Megan Hall

    Megan Hall: Welcome to Possibly, where we take on huge problems like the future of our planet and break them down into small questions with unexpected answers. I’m Megan Hall. We hear a lot about climate migration—the idea that people will have to move as climate change makes some places unlivable. But is this something we’re still waiting for, or is it already happening? Our reporters, Iman Khanbhai and Hamid Torabzadeh, looked into it.

  • Mar 4, 2025 | thepublicsradio.org | Hamid Torabzadeh |Iman Khanbhai |Megan Hall

    Megan Hall: Welcome to Possibly, where we take on huge problems like the future of our planet and break them down into small questions with unexpected answers. I’m Megan Hall. If you take a look at your weather app and scroll down, you’ll usually see a number for the day’s air quality. But what does that number mean? And where does it come from? We had Hamid Torabzadeh and Iman Khanbhai from our Possibly Team look into this question.

  • Jan 28, 2025 | thepublicsradio.org | Hamid Torabzadeh |Charlie Adams |Megan Hall

    Megan Hall: Welcome to Possibly, where we take on huge problems like the future of our planet and break them down into small questions with unexpected answers. I’m Megan Hall. If you’ve ever been to a hospital, you know how much plastic there is all around. From syringes, IV bags, catheters, test kits, gloves, scalpels, the list goes on. But, there’s some good news. Some hospitals are now finding innovative ways to reduce the amount of plastic that ends up in the trash.

  • Dec 11, 2024 | mdpi.com | Brian Kwan |Hamid Torabzadeh |Adebimpe O. Akinwalere |Julie Nguyen

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