Study links climate change to increased risk of storm surges

Researchers from MIT have found that the annual risk of so-called “100-year events” may increase when hurricane storm surges are coupled with climate change.

Newport abuzz over $336 million lottery ticket

There was excitement building at the Stop & Shop in Newport, R.I., today, as shoppers speculated on who will claim the near-record jackpot.

Pro-Romney super PAC launches new ads

Restore our Future is spending $1.5 million in advertising in eight states that will hold primaries in February and March.

Bruins vs. Rangers | 7 p.m.

Bruins’ clash with Rangers pits No. 1 vs. 2

The Rangers and Bruins have established themselves as the best teams in the Eastern Conference, giving tonight’s meeting some added sizzle.

At least 11 more dolphins stranded on Cape Cod

A total of 177 dolphins have stranded themselves on the Cape as the mass beachings continue for a second month, an animal welfare group said.

for Metro - 15dolphin - InternationaL Fund for Animal Welfare volunteer Mike Giblin of Eastham stays with a live common dolphins stranded on mud flats in an area known as the Gut where the Herring River empties into Wellfleet Harbor in Wellfleet Tuesday, Fab. 14, 2012. About 10 live dolphins were reported on the flats early in the morning. International Fund for Animal Welfare responded and after checking the animals decided to line them up near the water in hopes the incoming tide would carry them to deeper water and safety. (Vincent DeWitt for the Boston Globe)

Vincent DeWitt for The Boston Globe

International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) volunteer Mike Giblin of Eastham stayed with a live dolphin.

for Metro - 15dolphin - International Fund for Animal Welfare coordinator Brian Sharp takes a blood sample from a common dolphin after IFAW responded to about ten common dolphins stranded on the Gut, where the Herring River empties into Wellfleet Harbor, in Wellfleet Tuesday, Fab. 14, 2012. . IFAW decided to line the dolphins up near the water in hopes the incoming tide would carry them to deeper water and safety. (Vincent DeWitt for the Boston Globe)

Vincent DeWitt for The Boston Globe

IFAW coordinator Brian Sharp took a blood sample from a stranded dolphin in Wellfleet today.

for Metro - 15dolphin - Common dolphins stranded on mud flats in an area known as the Gut where the Herring River empties into Wellfleet Harbor in Wellfleet Tuesday, Fab. 14, 2012. About 10 live dolphins were reported on the flats early in the morning. International Fund for Animal Welfare responded and after checking the animals decided to line them up near the water in hopes the incoming tide would carry them to deeper water and safety. (Vincent DeWitt for the Boston Globe)

Vincent DeWitt for The Boston Globe

At least 11 dolphins stranded themselves on Cape Cod today, bringing the total to 177 since January.

for Metro - 15dolphin - Common dolphins stranded on mud flats in an area known as the Gut where the Herring River empties into Wellfleet Harbor in Wellfleet Tuesday, Fab. 14, 2012. About 10 live dolphins were reported on the flats early in the morning. International Fund for Animal Welfare responded and after checking the animals decided to line them up near the water in hopes the incoming tide would carry them to deeper water and safety. (Vincent DeWitt for the Boston Globe)

Vincent DeWitt for The Boston Globe

Efforts were made to pull the dolphins out of the mud today.

for Metro - 15dolphin - Common dolphins stranded on mud flats in an area known as the Gut where the Herring River empties into Wellfleet Harbor in Wellfleet Tuesday, Fab. 14, 2012. About 10 live dolphins were reported on the flats early in the morning. International Fund for Animal Welfare responded and after checking the animals decided to line them up near the water in hopes the incoming tide would carry them to deeper water and safety. (Vincent DeWitt for the Boston Globe)

Vincent DeWitt for The Boston Globe

An animal welfare worker lined up the dolphins in hopes the incoming tide would carry them to deeper water and safety.

Paul McMorrow

A chance to reclaim the Esplanade

The proposed blueprint for revitalizing the Charles River Esplanade is an opportunity for Boston to to correct past mistakes, reduce the reliance on automobiles, and make the city a more lively place.

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Farah Stockman

Vampire bats and American politics

A look at the altruistic ways of vampire bats offers a perspective on our own ideas about social welfare.

Joanna Weiss

For girls, a path blocked by Lego toys

A new line of frilly Legos is part of an attitude that may divert girls from careers in science and technology.

“It is growing fast in a hot sector, but still small and losing a lot of money in relation to revenues.”

Steven Syre,  on Cambridge’s Brightcove Inc.

Globe Insiders

Globe Talks | Feb. 15, 6 p.m.

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Join the Boston Globe’s movie critics, Ty Burr and Wesley Morris, for a conversation about this year’s Academy Awards.

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Voices rise against MBTA changes

More than 400 riders blasted the MBTA’s proposed rate hikes and service cuts last night, insisting that the measures would harm the poor, elderly, and disabled.

Business

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Developer’s golden touch put to the test

One of the city’s most prolific developers, Anthony Pangaro, is now taking on his toughest test: restarting construction at the Filene’s site.

Politics

Spending plan meets withering GOP criticism

President Obama’s budget proposal was met with predictable hostility from congressional Republicans, who deemed the $3.8 trillion spending plan ridden with gimmicks.

Sports

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Red Sox Notebook

Daniel Bard is ready to get started

The former setup man worked out among the early arrivals at Red Sox camp, and is gearing up to earn a spot in the starting rotation.

Arts

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PHOTOGRAPHY REVIEW

Letting photography be photography

“A New Vision: Modernist Photography’’ is a somewhat wayward survey of the modernist aesthetic in photography.