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Where No Plywood Has Gone Before: A Space Agency Will Launch A Tiny, Wooden Satellite
In Europe, engineers are planning to send a plywood-sheathed satellite into orbit to test how well the venerable construction material holds up in space.
June 17: Lifestyles with Lillian Vasquez
Today on Lifestyles, Lillian speaks with Dr. Stephanie Ryan, whose background is in chemistry and biology. Dr. Ryan uses her science knowledge to help…
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Missouri Has Declared Federal Gun Laws Invalid. Can It Do That?
Legal experts say the state's law is unconstitutional. But it could have a chilling effect on the state's law enforcement officers anyway.
U.S. Catholic Bishops Have Heated Debate Before End-Of-Week Vote On Communion
U.S. Catholic bishops clashed virtually Thursday over whether Catholic politicians who support abortion rights should continue to receive Communion.
North Korea's Kim Vows To Be Ready For Confrontation With The U.S.
Earlier this week, the U.S. and other leaders of the Group of Seven wealthy nations issued a statement calling for North Korea to abandon its nuclear program and return to talks.
Four States End Enhanced Unemployment Benefits
Iowa, Mississippi, Missouri and Alaska are ending the extra $300 pandemic jobless benefits this week.
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Updates From President Biden's Europe Trip
The latest from Joe Biden's first overseas trip as President, attending the G7 meeting in Cornwall, UK.
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Detectives Just Used DNA To Solve A 1956 Double Homicide. They May Have Made History
It's one of the oldest criminal cases cracked with the new DNA technology. The murders of teen sweethearts Lloyd Duane Bogle and Patricia Kalitzke had gone unsolved for more than 60 years.
Slow Your Roll: Slow Radio From NPR's Archives
Even before Invisibilia looked into the viral sensation of Norwegian Slow TV, NPR has had its share of "ambient media" pieces, with stories dating back to the 1970s.
Assessing Benjamin Netanyahu's 12 Uninterrupted Years In Power
The Israeli prime minister leaves office with a legacy that includes economic prosperity, a growing partisan divide in the U.S. over support for Israel and the unresolved conflict with Palestinians.
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