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Impossible fossils and Lunar New Year

Albany High students performing, "Gong Xi, Gong Xi," a song played during the Lunar New Year in countries across East Asia and signifies the start of a new year
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Albany High students perform "Gong Xi, Gong Xi," a song that signifies the start of the Lunar New Year.

The Best of Our Knowledge explores topics on learning, education, and research.

An analysis of small, prehistoric fossils found in sandstone is giving researchers new clues into the time before the explosion of complex life on Earth.

And we’ll visit high school students celebrating Lunar New Year, which is now being recognized in New York state schools.

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Lucas Willard is a news reporter and host at WAMC Northeast Public Radio, which he joined in 2011. He produces and hosts The Best of Our Knowledge and WAMC Listening Party.
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