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This is the latest shakeup since Trump took over the cultural center. "We will have an exciting announcement about the new ...
Even years after a person has lost an arm, the brain faithfully maintains the circuits that once controlled the missing limb.
But the court, in its emergency docket order, also left in place by a 5-4 order a lower court ruling that threw out NIH memos ...
What's behind the trend of so-called "gray divorces," and what is it like for newly single people to seek out new relationships over the age of 50?
NPR's Hannah Chinn and Emily Kwong talk about the microbes behind great-tasting chocolate, possible reasons for daytime drowsiness, and a curious observation about the poop of seabirds.
Climate change increased the severity of Hurricane Katrina 20 years ago. Since the scientific understanding of how climate change influences hurricanes has changed and improved.
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to singer and songwriter Kathleen Edwards about her new album, Billionaire.
The author of the YA novel Holes and the Wayside School series has written his first novel for adults. It's a fairy tale ...
The Economist podcast "Scam Inc." tells the story of the global online scam industry, which is growing larger and more sophisticated all the time.
One of the goals of controversial wolf hunts in the Western U.S. is to help reduce the burden on ranchers, who lose livestock ...
The Fed chair will speak Friday at an annual economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyo. The speech comes as the central bank is ...
Erik and Lyle Menendez will get their first-ever parole hearings on Thursday and Friday, after spending more than three ...