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As polar bear and human worlds collide in Churchill, Canada, experts are turning to technology to keep everyone safe. NBC News’ Anne Thompson learns about Polar Bears International’s “bear-dar” radar system and talks to Churchill’s mayor about his hopes for continued coexistence in their community.Dec. 20, 2023