Friday, April 30, 2021

NPR News: Big Oil Is Seeing Big Earnings Again

Big Oil Is Seeing Big Earnings Again
The world's oil and gas mega-companies are raking it in again. The earnings reflect the remarkable comeback in the global economy, powered by U.S. growth, which is sharply pushing up demand for oil.

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NPR News: Do Carbon Offsets Actually Work? 'Planet Money' Takes A Look

Do Carbon Offsets Actually Work? 'Planet Money' Takes A Look
More and more companies are pledging to cut carbon emissions. Many say they'll buy carbon offsets that save forests, but counting how much carbon is actually saved is fuzzy math.

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NPR News: New Tiny Computers Could Have A Huge Impact

New Tiny Computers Could Have A Huge Impact
It seems like computers are getting smaller all the time. Now some companies are betting big on new ones that run at the atomic level — tiny machines that could have a huge impact.

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NPR News: What Is An 'Internal Wave'? It Might Explain The Loss Of An Indonesian Submarine

What Is An 'Internal Wave'? It Might Explain The Loss Of An Indonesian Submarine
No cause has been established for the sinking earlier this month of the KRI Nanggala with 53 people aboard, but officials have suggested that it may have been due to an undersea wave.

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NPR News: 'Fresh Air' Remembers Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins

'Fresh Air' Remembers Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins
Collins, who died April 27, orbited in Apollo 11 while Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made their historic moon walk. Speaking to Fresh Air in 1988, he described his solo orbit as "completely serene."

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NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter to Begin New Demonstration Phase

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter has a new mission. Having proven that powered, controlled flight is possible on the Red Planet, the Ingenuity experiment will soon embark on a new operations demonstration phase, exploring how aerial scouting and other functions could benefit future exploration of Mars and other worlds.

April 30, 2021
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NPR News: Sonia Altizer: What Can We Learn From The Migration Of Monarch Butterflies?

Sonia Altizer: What Can We Learn From The Migration Of Monarch Butterflies?
Monarch butterflies fly the longest two-way migration of any insect species. Ecologist Sonia Altizer shares how these intrepid butterflies make the journey — and how it's being threatened.

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NPR News: Sonia Altizer: What Can We Learn From The Migration Of Monarch Butterflies?

Sonia Altizer: What Can We Learn From The Migration Of Monarch Butterflies?
Monarch butterflies fly the longest two-way migration of any insect species. Ecologist Sonia Altizer shares how these intrepid butterflies make the journey — and how it's being threatened.

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NPR News: Carolyn Freiwald: What Can Our Teeth Tell Us About Where We Come From?

Carolyn Freiwald: What Can Our Teeth Tell Us About Where We Come From?
Much of our ancestral histories can be found in our bones. Archaeologist Carolyn Friewald traces the story of human migration through the hidden clues in our bones and our teeth.

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NPR News: Carolyn Freiwald: What Can Our Teeth Tell Us About Where We Come From?

Carolyn Freiwald: What Can Our Teeth Tell Us About Where We Come From?
Much of our ancestral histories can be found in our bones. Archaeologist Carolyn Friewald traces the story of human migration through the hidden clues in our bones and our teeth.

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NPR News: An Alzheimer's Drug May Boost Cognition In People With Fragile X Syndrome

An Alzheimer's Drug May Boost Cognition In People With Fragile X Syndrome
An experimental medicine seems to ease symptoms of Fragile X syndrome, a genetic disorder that is the most common inherited cause of intellectual disabilities and autism.

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NPR News: Biden Administration Seeks To Build Trust And Diversity Among Federal Scientists

Biden Administration Seeks To Build Trust And Diversity Among Federal Scientists
Climate and health policies rely on scientific expertise. But the federal science workforce has been shaped by decades of political interference, underfunding and race and gender bias.

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Thursday, April 29, 2021

Statements on Bill Nelson’s Senate Confirmation as NASA Administrator

The following are statements from Sen. Bill Nelson and acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk on Thursday’s U.S. Senate confirmation of Nelson as the 14th administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

April 29, 2021
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Biden-Harris Administration Shows Strong Support for NASA in First 100 Days

In the first 100 days of the Biden-Harris Administration, NASA has taken bold steps to expand America’s exploration and scientific frontiers, advancing the nation’s commitment to build back better through innovation, combat climate change, re-establish America’s standing abroad, and inspire the next generation.

April 29, 2021
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NPR News: German Court Orders Revisions To Climate Law, Citing 'Major Burdens' On Youth

German Court Orders Revisions To Climate Law, Citing 'Major Burdens' On Youth
Germany's top court rejected some of the activists' arguments, but agreed that the country's climate act violates their fundamental rights by not specifying emissions reduction targets after 2030.

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Wednesday, April 28, 2021

NASA Sets Briefing to Discuss Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Next Steps

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter team will discuss plans for the rotorcraft’s remaining flight campaign during a virtual media briefing at 12:30 p.m. EDT (9:30 a.m. PDT) Friday, April 30.

April 28, 2021
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With Goals Met, NASA to Push Envelope with Ingenuity Mars Helicopter

Now that NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter has accomplished the goal of achieving powered, controlled flight of an aircraft on the Red Planet, and with data from its most recent flight test, on April 25, the technology demonstration project has met or surpassed all of its technical objectives.

April 28, 2021
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NPR News: Senate Votes To Restore Regulations On Climate-Warming Methane Emissions

Senate Votes To Restore Regulations On Climate-Warming Methane Emissions
The Trump administration rolled back the regulations last year, a move that was so controversial even some oil companies opposed it. Methane is an even more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.

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NPR News: Senate Votes To Restore Regulations On Climate-Warming Methane Emissions

Senate Votes To Restore Regulations On Climate-Warming Methane Emissions
The Trump administration rolled back the regulations last year, a move that was so controversial even some oil companies opposed it. Methane is an even more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.

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NPR News: Video Leaks Of NRA's Wayne LaPierre Missing His Mark On Elephant Hunt

Video Leaks Of NRA's Wayne LaPierre Missing His Mark On Elephant Hunt
"I'm not sure where you're shooting," a guide tells the longtime head of the National Rifle Association. The footage had reportedly been suppressed for years.

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Statements on Passing of Michael Collins

The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk on the passing of Michael Collins:

April 28, 2021
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NPR News: 'Mom Genes' Aims To Examine Biological Transformations Of Motherhood

'Mom Genes' Aims To Examine Biological Transformations Of Motherhood
Abigail Tucker's descriptions of how radically women may change at the time of motherhood — and, as an extension, how this might affect their ability to focus on other things — gets pretty harrowing.

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NPR News: 25 Down And 71,632 To Go: Scientists Seek Genomes Of All Critters With A Backbone

25 Down And 71,632 To Go: Scientists Seek Genomes Of All Critters With A Backbone
Biologists say newly efficient and accurate gene sequencing techniques have allowed them to fairly quickly detail full genomes and find overlooked genes in a broad range of 25 important species.

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NPR News: 25 Down And 71,632 To Go: Scientists Seek Genomes Of All Critters With A Backbone

25 Down And 71,632 To Go: Scientists Seek Genomes Of All Critters With A Backbone
Biologists say newly efficient and accurate gene sequencing techniques have allowed them to fairly quickly detail full genomes and find overlooked genes in a broad range of 25 important species.

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NPR News: California's 'White Gold' Rush: Lithium In Demand Amid Surge In Electric Vehicles

California's 'White Gold' Rush: Lithium In Demand Amid Surge In Electric Vehicles
Automakers worry about a shortage of key minerals just as production of electric vehicles is set to spike. The Biden administration has called for boosting domestic production of them.

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NPR News: California's 'White Gold' Rush: Lithium In Demand Amid Surge In Electric Vehicles

California's 'White Gold' Rush: Lithium In Demand Amid Surge In Electric Vehicles
Automakers worry about a shortage of key minerals just as production of electric vehicles is set to spike. The Biden administration has called for boosting domestic production of them.

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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

NPR News: Here Come The Cicadas

Here Come The Cicadas
People in D.C. and other cities are starting to see periodical cicadas. The red-eyed flying insects known as Brood X emerge every 17 years.

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NPR News: Epicurious Ditches Beef In A Move It Calls 'Pro-Planet'

Epicurious Ditches Beef In A Move It Calls 'Pro-Planet'
The digital food magazine announced the change on Monday, citing the carbon footprint of cattle and a desire to help home cooks become more environmentally friendly.

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Monday, April 26, 2021

NASA Updates Live Coverage of Agency’s SpaceX Crew-1 Return to Earth

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission with NASA astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker, and Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) is now targeting a return to Earth at 11:36 a.m. EDT Saturday, May 1, in the Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Florida.

April 27, 2021
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NPR News: Billions Of Cicadas Will Be Emerging Soon

Billions Of Cicadas Will Be Emerging Soon
Soon, billions of periodical cicadas will emerge from the earth in parts of the East Coast and Midwest — a spectacle that only happens every 17 years.

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NPR News: White House Is Preparing To Give Back California's Smog-Busting Powers

White House Is Preparing To Give Back California's Smog-Busting Powers
California may regain the right to set its own vehicle emissions standards as part of the Biden administration's push to roll back Trump-era environmental policies.

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NASA, NSF Join Forces to Bolster Student Diversity in Engineering

NASA and the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on an initiative to open new avenues to engineering careers for communities underserved and underrepresented in STEM, through Minority-Serving Institutions (MSIs).

April 26, 2021
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Sunday, April 25, 2021

NPR News: Biden Taps A Former Top Scientist At NOAA To Lead The Weather And Climate Agency

Biden Taps A Former Top Scientist At NOAA To Lead The Weather And Climate Agency
Rick Spinrad previously served as the agency's top scientist. His nomination at a difficult period for NOAA, which spent the Trump administration mired in scandal and without a permanent leader.

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NPR News: COMIC: How I Cope With Pandemic Numbness

COMIC: How I Cope With Pandemic Numbness
Each week I check the latest deaths from COVID-19 for NPR. After a while, I didn't feel any sorrow at the numbers. I just felt numb. I wanted to understand why — and how to overcome that numbness.

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NPR News: Firms May Have To Disclose Climate-Related Risks In Financial Disclosures

Firms May Have To Disclose Climate-Related Risks In Financial Disclosures
Companies like to talk about fighting climate change. But they're not necessarily keen to admit if they have a factory in an area prone to flooding or if their supplier was just hit by a hurricane.

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Saturday, April 24, 2021

NPR News: Life Kit: Green Living

Life Kit: Green Living
The heating, cooling and lighting in buildings account for nearly a third of U.S. greenhouse emissions. NPR's Life Kit has tips for how to shrink the carbon footprint of your house or apartment.

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NASA to Air Live Coverage of SpaceX Crew-1 Astronauts’ Return to Earth

NASA will provide live coverage of the upcoming return activities for the agency’s SpaceX Crew-1 mission with NASA astronauts Michael Hopkins, Victor Glover, and Shannon Walker, and Soichi Noguchi of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) from the International Space Station.

April 24, 2021
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NPR News: U.S. Steps Back Into Leadership Role To Battle Global Climate Change

U.S. Steps Back Into Leadership Role To Battle Global Climate Change
At a virtual summit, President Biden set a goal to cut U.S. global warming emissions in half by 2030. Administration officials and business leaders discussed what it would take to meet that goal.

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NPR News: People Are Talking About A 'Double Mutant' Variant In India. What Does That Mean?

People Are Talking About A 'Double Mutant' Variant In India. What Does That Mean?
The term is a reference to two particular mutations in SARS-CoV-2. But the variant in India could carry additional mutations.

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NPR News: Life Kit Episodes To Help You Live More Sustainably — From The Kitchen To The Closet

Life Kit Episodes To Help You Live More Sustainably — From The Kitchen To The Closet
Climate change calls for systemic solutions — but we can all do our part to reduce waste and trim our carbon footprint. These Life Kit episodes can get you started.

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Friday, April 23, 2021

NPR News: California Governor Moves To Ban Fracking By 2024

California Governor Moves To Ban Fracking By 2024
Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered state officials to halt issuing new fracking permits by then as he looks to phase out all oil extraction by 2045.

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NPR News: John Kerry Says Climate Change Is An 'Existential' Crisis

John Kerry Says Climate Change Is An 'Existential' Crisis
John Kerry, Biden's special envoy for climate, says climate change is an existential crisis. "And the question is, are we behaving as if it is? And the answer is no."

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NPR News: John Kerry Says Climate Change Is An 'Existential' Crisis

John Kerry Says Climate Change Is An 'Existential' Crisis
John Kerry, Biden's special envoy for climate, says climate change is an existential crisis. "And the question is, are we behaving as if it is? And the answer is no."

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NPR News: Abnormally Dry California Forests Are A Grim Warning For 2021's Wildfire Season

Abnormally Dry California Forests Are A Grim Warning For 2021's Wildfire Season
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with reporter Amy Graff from SFGate about a grim sign for 2021's wildfire season: low moisture in California forests.

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NPR News: Climate Migrants Battle Flooding Again

Climate Migrants Battle Flooding Again
East Palo Alto is a lower-income, more diverse city than its better-known neighbor. It's also more vulnerable to flooding from rising seas, and now many residents are pushing for protection.

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NPR News: John Kerry Discusses Biden's Pledge To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions

John Kerry Discusses Biden's Pledge To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with John Kerry, President Biden's climate envoy, about this week's virtual climate summit and how the U.S. will meet its pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions.

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NPR News: Man's Ancient Friend: 6,000-Year-Old Dog Remains Found On Arabian Peninsula

Man's Ancient Friend: 6,000-Year-Old Dog Remains Found On Arabian Peninsula
As archeologists in Saudi Arabia excavated an ancient tomb last year, they were surprised to find what's believed to be the earliest example of dog domestication in the region.

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NPR News: Man's Ancient Friend: 6,000-Year-Old Dog Remains Found On Arabian Peninsula

Man's Ancient Friend: 6,000-Year-Old Dog Remains Found On Arabian Peninsula
As archeologists in Saudi Arabia excavated an ancient tomb last year, they were surprised to find what's believed to be the earliest example of dog domestication in the region.

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NPR News: Scientists Say The Rush To Do COVID Research Led To A Whole Lot Of Waste

Scientists Say The Rush To Do COVID Research Led To A Whole Lot Of Waste
That's the perspective in new papers in Lancet Global Health that assess the nearly a quarter of a million studies on treatments for COVID-19.

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NPR News: Climate Scientists: Nature's Destruction Makes Humans More Vulnerable To Disease

Climate Scientists: Nature's Destruction Makes Humans More Vulnerable To Disease
World leaders meet later this year to fight a global extinction crisis. Scientists are urging them to take bold action, pointing to the current pandemic as an example of what's at stake.

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NPR News: Climate Scientists: Nature's Destruction Makes Humans More Vulnerabe To Disease

Climate Scientists: Nature's Destruction Makes Humans More Vulnerabe To Disease
World leaders meet later this year to fight a global extinction crisis. Scientists are urging them to take bold action, pointing to the current pandemic as an example of what's at stake.

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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 Astronauts Headed to International Space Station

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 astronauts are in orbit following their early morning launch bound for the International Space Station for the second commercial crew rotation mission aboard the microgravity laboratory.

April 23, 2021
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NPR News: SpaceX Rocket Launches With Astronauts Aboard

SpaceX Rocket Launches With Astronauts Aboard
The company's third crewed spacecraft took off from Florida early Friday.

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NPR News: Scientists Pressure World Leaders To Protect Biodiversity

Scientists Pressure World Leaders To Protect Biodiversity
World leaders meet later this year to fight a global extinction crisis. Scientists are urging them to take bold action, pointing to the current pandemic as an example of what's at stake.

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Thursday, April 22, 2021

NASA Statement on Nomination of Margaret Vo Schaus for Agency CFO

The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk on Thursday’s announcement of the intended nomination by President Joe Biden of Margaret Vo Schaus to serve as the agency’s chief financial officer:

April 22, 2021
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NPR News: President Biden Begins Climate Summit By Setting Ambitious Emissions Goals

President Biden Begins Climate Summit By Setting Ambitious Emissions Goals
President Biden hosted dozens of world leaders for a virtual climate summit as the administration tries to reassert U.S. leadership on the issue around the globe.

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NPR News: Looking For A Way To Mark Earth Day? Here Are Our Suggestions

Looking For A Way To Mark Earth Day? Here Are Our Suggestions
When you come back inside after celebrating Earth with a walk or by planting some trees, check out these ways NPR's Arts & Culture team has connected with our Mother Earth via the arts.

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NPR News: Looking For A Way To Mark Earth Day? Here Are Our Suggestions

Looking For A Way To Mark Earth Day? Here Are Our Suggestions
When you come back inside after celebrating Earth with a walk or by planting some trees, check out these ways NPR's Arts & Culture team has connected with our Mother Earth via the arts.

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NPR News: At Climate Summit, Biden Stresses U.S. Commitment And Economic Opportunity

At Climate Summit, Biden Stresses U.S. Commitment And Economic Opportunity
President Biden's Earth Day summit with 40 global leaders is an attempt to reassert U.S. leadership on the world stage. The White House hopes the meeting will lead to big new goals to lower emissions.

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NPR News: U.S. To Pledge To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions In Half

U.S. To Pledge To Cut Greenhouse Gas Emissions In Half
President Biden is hosting a virtual climate summit to show support for the Paris climate deal. The hope is that his aggressive plan to cut U.S. carbon emissions will push other countries to do more.

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NPR News: Biden Makes New Pledge For U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A 50% Cut

Biden Makes New Pledge For U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions: A 50% Cut
The president will begin a climate summit by announcing that the United States will aim to cut its greenhouse gas emissions in half, based on 2005 levels, by the end of the decade.

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NPR News: News Brief: Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Ohio Shooting, Schools' Crisis Year

News Brief: Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Ohio Shooting, Schools' Crisis Year
President Biden plans to re-establish the U.S. as a climate leader. Protesters gather in Columbus after an officer shot a Black teenage girl. Schools aim to help kids after a year of uncertainty.

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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

NPR News: Biden Hoping For Brazil's Bolsonaro To Agree To Stop Destroying The Amazon Rainforest

Biden Hoping For Brazil's Bolsonaro To Agree To Stop Destroying The Amazon Rainforest
The Biden administration is hoping Brazil's Jair Bolsonaro will commit to climate standards for the Amazon. Activists warn of the folly of a deal with Bolsonaro, who's long dismissed climate concerns.

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NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover Extracts First Oxygen from Red Planet

The growing list of “firsts” for Perseverance, NASA’s newest six-wheeled robot on the Martian surface, includes converting some of the Red Planet’s thin, carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere into oxygen.

April 21, 2021
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NPR News: On Climate, U.S. And China Pledge Cooperation, But Competition Will Also Be Prominent

On Climate, U.S. And China Pledge Cooperation, But Competition Will Also Be Prominent
Bilateral ties are at a low and while Washington and Beijing agreed on climate cooperation, details are unclear. Competition with China is key to the Biden administration's response to climate change.

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NPR News: On Climate, U.S. And China Pledge Cooperation, But Competition Will Also Be Prominent

On Climate, U.S. And China Pledge Cooperation, But Competition Will Also Be Prominent
Bilateral ties are at a low and while Washington and Beijing agreed on climate cooperation, details are unclear. Competition with China is key to the Biden administration's response to climate change.

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NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 Astronauts to Answer Questions Before Return to Earth

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-1 astronauts will answer media questions at 12:30 p.m. EDT Monday, April 26, about their upcoming return to Earth from the International Space Station.

April 21, 2021
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NPR News: The Secret Mission To Unearth Part of A 142-Year-Old Experiment

The Secret Mission To Unearth Part of A 142-Year-Old Experiment
Scientists in Michigan went out in the dead of night to dig up part of an unusual long-term experiment. It's a research study that started in 1879 and is handed from one generation to the next.

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NPR News: The Secret Mission To Unearth Part of A 142-Year-Old Experiment

The Secret Mission To Unearth Part of A 142-Year-Old Experiment
Scientists in Michigan went out in the dead of night to dig up part of an unusual long-term experiment. It's a research study that started in 1879 and is handed from one generation to the next.

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NPR News: Governors Urge Biden To Order 100% Zero-Emission Car Sales By 2035

Governors Urge Biden To Order 100% Zero-Emission Car Sales By 2035
In a letter to the president, 12 governors asked that the White House order a ban on greenhouse gas-emitting cars and light trucks within 14 years.

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NASA Updates Launch Date, TV Coverage for Agency’s SpaceX Crew-2 Mission

NASA will provide updated coverage of the upcoming prelaunch and launch activities for the agency’s SpaceX Crew-2 mission with astronauts to the International Space Station.

April 21, 2021
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NPR News: Avocado Going Bad? Put It In Chocolate Mousse

Avocado Going Bad? Put It In Chocolate Mousse
If you've got an avocado that's about to go bad, you can use it to make this simple, healthy chocolate mousse recipe.

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NPR News: VIDEO: Is Recycling Worth It Anymore? People On The Front Lines Say Maybe Not

VIDEO: Is Recycling Worth It Anymore? People On The Front Lines Say Maybe Not
As America continues to lead the world in per capita waste production, it's becoming more and more clear that everybody — manufacturers and consumers — "over-believes" in recycling.

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NPR News: Scientists Hope New Techniques Will Reverse Florida Reefs' Decline

Scientists Hope New Techniques Will Reverse Florida Reefs' Decline
NOAA is overseeing a $100 million effort to restore Florida's most important coral reefs. Over the last 40 years, they've been degraded by disease, development and environmental stresses.

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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

NPR News: Some CEOs Are Hearing A New Message: Act On Climate, Or We'll Cut Your Pay

Some CEOs Are Hearing A New Message: Act On Climate, Or We'll Cut Your Pay
Some companies, under pressure from shareholders, are tying executive compensation to climate targets. It's not widespread yet, but the approach is catching on.

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NPR News: Abnormally Dry California Forests Are A Grim Warning For 2021's Wildfire Season

Abnormally Dry California Forests Are A Grim Warning For 2021's Wildfire Season
NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with reporter Amy Graff from SFGate about a grim sign for 2021's wildfire season: low moisture in California forests.

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NPR News: Anatomy Of A Spillover: We Failed To Stop SARS-CoV-2. How Do Find The Next 'Big One'?

Anatomy Of A Spillover: We Failed To Stop SARS-CoV-2. How Do Find The Next 'Big One'?
For decades, the U.S. has spent many millions hunting down viruses in hope of stopping a pandemic. Yet the efforts failed. A group of researchers thinks they have a better strategy for the future.

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Monday, April 19, 2021

NPR News: WATCH: The Moment NASA Controllers Learn That Ingenuity Was 'First In Flight' On Mars

WATCH: The Moment NASA Controllers Learn That Ingenuity Was 'First In Flight' On Mars
Jet Propulsion Laboratory project manager MiMi Aung gave an enthusiastic two thumbs-up and then clenched fists before a room full of engineers erupted in applause.

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NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter Succeeds in Historic First Flight

Monday, NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter became the first aircraft in history to make a powered, controlled flight on another planet. The Ingenuity team at the agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California confirmed the flight succeeded after receiving data from the helicopter via NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover at 6:46 a.m. EDT (3:46 a.

April 19, 2021
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NPR News: Photos: The Culture Of Whales

Photos: The Culture Of Whales
Belugas play, a sperm whale nurses, and orcas teach their pups to hunt in a series of photographs from National Geographic photographer and explorer Brian Skerry.

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NPR News: Success! NASA's Ingenuity Makes First Powered Flight On Mars

Success! NASA's Ingenuity Makes First Powered Flight On Mars
The tiny helicopter took off and hovered briefly — the first such flight on another planet. The Perseverance rover kept tabs on the mission from a viewing point about 60 yards away.

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NPR News: FAQ: America's New Promise On Climate

FAQ: America's New Promise On Climate
The U.S. is planning to rapidly reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This is America's return to the international climate stage. We break it down for you.

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NPR News: How Spiders Can Improve 3D Printing Technology

How Spiders Can Improve 3D Printing Technology
Markus Buehler <> at MIT is learning from spiders. His lab turned the structure of spiderwebs into music, and could be on their way to "communicating" with them.

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Sunday, April 18, 2021

NPR News: Researcher Studies How Messaging On COVID-19 Disparities Affects Policy Preferences

Researcher Studies How Messaging On COVID-19 Disparities Affects Policy Preferences
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with professor Evan Lieberman about the study he co-authored looking at how sharing information about the pandemic's racial disparities affect peoples' policy opinions.

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NPR News: Researcher Studies How Messaging On COVID-19 Disparities Affects Policy Preferences

Researcher Studies How Messaging On COVID-19 Disparities Affects Policy Preferences
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with professor Evan Lieberman about the study he co-authored looking at how sharing information about the pandemic's racial disparities affect peoples' policy opinions.

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NPR News: Despite Strained Relations, U.S. And China Agree To Combat Climate Change Together

Despite Strained Relations, U.S. And China Agree To Combat Climate Change Together
The U.S. and China say they will work together to tackle climate change. It's a rare display of cooperation amid an overall tense relationship.

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NPR News: U.S., China Agree To Cooperate On Climate Crisis With Urgency

U.S., China Agree To Cooperate On Climate Crisis With Urgency
The world's two biggest carbon polluters agreed to cooperate to curb climate change with "seriousness and urgency" days before President Biden hosts a virtual summit of world leaders on the issue.

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NPR News: The Incredible Shrinking And Growing Brains Of Indian Jumping Ants

The Incredible Shrinking And Growing Brains Of Indian Jumping Ants
A new study of Indian jumping ants shows they have the ability to shrink and expand their brains — a first for any insect.

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NPR News: New Research Answers Questions About Dinosaur's Big Head

New Research Answers Questions About Dinosaur's Big Head
NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro speaks to entomology PhD student Cariad Williams about new research into a dinosaur with an unsual structure in its vertebra to support their large heads.

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NPR News: The Incredible Shrinking And Growing Brains Of Indian Jumping Ants

The Incredible Shrinking And Growing Brains Of Indian Jumping Ants
A new study of Indian jumping ants shows they have the ability to shrink and expand their brains — a first for any insect.

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NPR News: OPINION: Doctors Should Be More Candid With Their Patients

OPINION: Doctors Should Be More Candid With Their Patients
As a doctor, I was eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in December, but I also was pregnant, and there wasn't yet much data to inform my decision. What I needed was a different kind of information.

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NPR News: OPINION: Doctors Should Be More Candid With Their Patients

OPINION: Doctors Should Be More Candid With Their Patients
As a doctor, I was eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine in December, but I also was pregnant, and there wasn't yet much data to inform my decision. What I needed was a different kind of information.

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Saturday, April 17, 2021

NPR News: $25 Million Worth Of Giant Clam Shells Seized In The Philippines

$25 Million Worth Of Giant Clam Shells Seized In The Philippines
The raid Friday was the third giant clam bust in just over a month. Since the beginning of March, about $30 million worth of giant clams have been seized from illegal operations.

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NPR News: $25 Million Worth Of Giant Clam Shells Seized In The Philippines

$25 Million Worth Of Giant Clam Shells Seized In The Philippines
The raid Friday was the third giant clam bust in just over a month. Since the beginning of March, about $30 million worth of giant clams have been seized from illegal operations.

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NPR News: SpaceX Wins $2.9 Billion Contract For Next Lunar Lander

SpaceX Wins $2.9 Billion Contract For Next Lunar Lander
The company beat out two others in its bid to develop a lunar lander that will bring Americans back to the moon in the coming years.

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NASA to Attempt First Controlled Flight on Mars As Soon As Monday

NASA is targeting no earlier than Monday, April 19, for the first flight of its Ingenuity Mars Helicopter at approximately 3:30 a.m. EDT (12:30 a.m. PDT).

April 17, 2021
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Friday, April 16, 2021

NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins, Crewmates Return Safely to Earth

NASA astronaut Kate Rubins, along with Roscosmos cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov, returned to Earth on Saturday, following six months living and working aboard the International Space Station.

April 17, 2021
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NPR News: Here's What You Should Know About Biden's New Rules For Fetal Tissue Research

Here's What You Should Know About Biden's New Rules For Fetal Tissue Research
Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra is reversing restrictions on the use of fetal tissue in medical research implemented under former President Trump.

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As Artemis Moves Forward, NASA Picks SpaceX to Land Next Americans on Moon

NASA is getting ready to send astronauts to explore more of the Moon as part of the Artemis program, and the agency has selected SpaceX to continue development of the first commercial human lander that will safely carry the next two American astronauts to the lunar surface.

April 16, 2021
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As Artemis Moves Forward, NASA Picks SpaceX Human Lunar Lander

NASA is getting ready to send astronauts to explore more of the Moon as part of the Artemis program, and the agency has selected SpaceX to continue development of the first commercial human lander that will safely carry the next two American astronauts to the lunar surface.

April 16, 2021
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NPR News: Biden Administration Expected To Reverse Trump's Ban On Funding Fetal Tissue Research

Biden Administration Expected To Reverse Trump's Ban On Funding Fetal Tissue Research
The Trump administration banned federal funding for scientific research on fetal tissue from abortions. The Biden administration is expected to reverse that.

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NPR News: Here's What 'All Things Considered' Sounds Like — In Blackbird Song

Here's What 'All Things Considered' Sounds Like — In Blackbird Song
A Finnish computer scientist had a dream that a blackbird was speaking to her in human language. So she devised a computer program to transform the sounds of the human voice into birdsong.

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NASA Statement on Nomination of Pam Melroy for Agency Deputy Administrator

The following is a statement from Acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk on Friday’s announcement of the intended nomination by President Joe Biden of former NASA astronaut Pam Melroy to serve as the agency’s deputy administrator:

April 16, 2021
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NASA Celebrates Earth Day by Showing How We Are #ConnectedByEarth

NASA’s investment in space – both the unique Earth science conducted in orbit and the technology developed by living in space and exploring the solar system and universe – returns benefits every day, particularly when it comes to environmental issues.

April 16, 2021
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NASA to Announce Selection of Human Lander for Artemis Moon Mission

NASA will host a media teleconference at 4 p.m. EDT today, Friday, April 16, to announce the company or companies selected to move forward in developing a modern human landing system (HLS) that will carry the next two American astronauts to the surface of the Moon and pave the way for sustainable lunar exploration under the Artemis program.

April 16, 2021
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NPR News: How The U.S. Could Halve Climate Emissions By 2030

How The U.S. Could Halve Climate Emissions By 2030
Environmental groups and business leaders are pushing President Biden to cut U.S. emissions 50 percent by 2030. The question is: what kind of climate policies will work that fast?

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NPR News: How The U.S. Could Halve Climate Emissions By 2030

How The U.S. Could Halve Climate Emissions By 2030
Environmental groups and business leaders are pushing President Biden to cut U.S. emissions 50 percent by 2030. The question is: what kind of climate policies will work that fast?

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Thursday, April 15, 2021

NPR News: La Soufrière Volcano: A Growing Humanitarian Crisis

La Soufrière Volcano: A Growing Humanitarian Crisis
Between 16,000 and 20,000 people were evacuated from the area around the volcano on St. Vincent. Some evacuees are with family and friends; others are fleeing the island entirely.

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NPR News: La Soufrière Volcano: A Growing Humanitarian Crisis

La Soufrière Volcano: A Growing Humanitarian Crisis
Between 16,000 and 20,000 people were evacuated from the area around the volcano on St. Vincent. Some evacuees are with family and friends; others are fleeing the island entirely.

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NASA Adds Vulcan Centaur Launch Services to Launch Services Contract

NASA has awarded a contract modification to United Launch Services LLC of Centennial, Colorado, to add Vulcan Centaur launch services to the company's NASA Launch Services II (NLS II) contract, in accordance with the contract’s on-ramp provision.

April 15, 2021
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NPR News: Scientists Create Early Embryos That Are Part-Human, Part-Monkey

Scientists Create Early Embryos That Are Part-Human, Part-Monkey
An international team has put human cells into monkey embryos in hopes of finding new ways to produce organs for transplantation. But some ethicists still worry about how such research could go wrong.

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NPR News: Scientists Create Early Embryos That Are Part-Human, Part-Monkey

Scientists Create Early Embryos That Are Part-Human, Part-Monkey
An international team has put human cells into monkey embryos in hopes of finding new ways to produce organs for transplantation. But some ethicists still worry about how such research could go wrong.

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NPR News: Biden Says His Climate Plan Means Jobs. Some Union Members Are Skeptical

Biden Says His Climate Plan Means Jobs. Some Union Members Are Skeptical
President Biden has repeatedly promised the shift to clean energy will create "good-paying union jobs." But the wind and solar industries generally pay less, are not unionized, and need fewer people.

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Wednesday, April 14, 2021

NPR News: J&J Halt Isn't Just A U.S. Problem

J&J Halt Isn't Just A U.S. Problem
Soon after U.S. regulators paused the use of the J&J single-dose vaccine, health authorities in many European countries and in South Africa announced that they were also putting it on hold.

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NPR News: How Does The Biden Administration Plan To Reach Its Clean Energy Goal?

How Does The Biden Administration Plan To Reach Its Clean Energy Goal?
The Biden administration is crafting an ambitious plan to zero out carbon emissions while addressing environmental injustice. But it faces the challenge of a divided Congress and conservative courts.

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NPR News: Carbon Emissions Could Plummet. The Atmosphere Will Lag Behind

Carbon Emissions Could Plummet. The Atmosphere Will Lag Behind
The U.S. plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions dramatically in the next decade. Scientists say it's crucial that the U.S. succeed. Still, many of the positive effects won't arrive for decades.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

NASA to Provide Live Coverage of Space Station Crew Landing

Expedition 64 Flight Engineer Kate Rubins of NASA and two Roscosmos cosmonauts are scheduled to end their mission on the International Space Station Friday, April 16.

April 13, 2021
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NPR News: Hundreds Of Companies Call For U.S. To Slash Carbon Emissions

Hundreds Of Companies Call For U.S. To Slash Carbon Emissions
In a move to curb climate change, an open letter from companies including Apple and Walmart calls on the Biden administration to cut U.S. emissions to at least half of 2005 levels by 2030.

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NPR News: Hundreds Of Companies Call For U.S. To Slash Carbon Emissions

Hundreds Of Companies Call For U.S. To Slash Carbon Emissions
In a move to curb climate change, an open letter from companies including Apple and Walmart calls on the Biden administration to cut U.S. emissions to at least half of 2005 levels by 2030.

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NPR News: Millions Flock To Hindu Festival Amid Coronavirus Spike

Millions Flock To Hindu Festival Amid Coronavirus Spike
Hindu pilgrims are traveling to bathe in the Ganges River to wipe out their sins.

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NPR News: A Mystery Under Study: How, Why And When COVID Vaccines Aren't Fully Protective

A Mystery Under Study: How, Why And When COVID Vaccines Aren't Fully Protective
COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective but don't always provide perfect protection. Some vaccinated people later exposed to the virus still get sick. Why and how often that happens is under study.

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NPR News: A Mystery Under Study: How, Why And When COVID Vaccines Aren't Fully Protective

A Mystery Under Study: How, Why And When COVID Vaccines Aren't Fully Protective
COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective but don't always provide perfect protection. Some vaccinated people later exposed to the virus still get sick. Why and how often that happens is under study.

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NPR News: 'What Is That In The Sky?' Floridians Catch Meteor's Close Brush With Earth

'What Is That In The Sky?' Floridians Catch Meteor's Close Brush With Earth
Dashcam footage and home surveillance video captured the fireball that lit up the night sky in Florida Monday.

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Sunday, April 11, 2021

NPR News: From Bad To Worse: La Soufrière Continues To Erupt

From Bad To Worse: La Soufrière Continues To Erupt
Experts predict the eruption will last for days, even weeks, similar to the deadly 1902 eruption. Officials are pleading people to seek safety as rescuers search out those who have yet to evacuate.

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NPR News: Trying To Assess COVID's Impact On Arab-American Communities Is Complicated

Trying To Assess COVID's Impact On Arab-American Communities Is Complicated
It's hard to track the rate of COVID-19 infections among Arab Americans, who are often counted as white on survey forms without a separate checkbox for Middle Eastern or North African origins.

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Saturday, April 10, 2021

NPR News: Volcano On St. Vincent Could Experience Larger Eruption

Volcano On St. Vincent Could Experience Larger Eruption
The ongoing eruption at La Soufrière on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent is expected to be as big, if not bigger, than the last time it had a major eruption in 1979.

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NPR News: Newly Discovered Dinosaur Was Top Carnivorous Predator In Argentina

Newly Discovered Dinosaur Was Top Carnivorous Predator In Argentina
The dinosaur named Llukalkan aliocranianus was a predator with a menacing appearance and the ability to strike fear in its prey. Paleontologists said it roamed the Earth nearly 80 million years ago.

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Friday, April 9, 2021

Coverage Set for NASA’s SpaceX Crew-2 Briefings, Events, Broadcasts

NASA will provide coverage of the upcoming prelaunch and launch activities for the agency’s SpaceX Crew-2 mission with astronauts to the International Space Station.

April 09, 2021
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NPR News: Can Vaccines Stop Variants? Here's What We Know So Far

Can Vaccines Stop Variants? Here's What We Know So Far
One of the hottest areas of research right now: Studies to determine how well current vaccines work against emerging coronavirus "variants of concern."

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NPR News: Energy Policy Researcher Says Biden's Jobs Plan Tackles Climate Change

Energy Policy Researcher Says Biden's Jobs Plan Tackles Climate Change
NPR's Audie Cornish speaks with environmental policy expert Dr. Leah Stokes of University of California, Santa Barbara, about how President Biden's infrastructure plan addresses climate change.

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NPR News: Residents On High Alert After Volcano Eruption On St. Vincent And The Grenadines

Residents On High Alert After Volcano Eruption On St. Vincent And The Grenadines
A volcano on the main Caribbean island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines has erupted hours after increased seismic activity set off a mandatory evacuation of nearby residents.

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NPR News: Expect More Tropical Storms, NOAA Warns

Expect More Tropical Storms, NOAA Warns
NOAA is updating its definition of what a "normal" Atlantic hurricane season looks like, based on the last 30 years. The average number of hurricanes in the new normal has risen from 6 to 7.

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El helicóptero de Marte de la NASA intentará realizar su primer vuelo el domingo

El helicóptero Ingenuity Mars de la NASA está a dos días de llevar a cabo el primer intento de la humanidad de realizar un vuelo controlado y con motor de una aeronave en otro planeta.

April 09, 2021
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NASA’s Mars Helicopter to Make First Flight Attempt Sunday

NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter is two days away from making humanity’s first attempt at powered, controlled flight of an aircraft on another planet.

April 09, 2021
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Acting NASA Administrator Statement on Agency FY 2022 Discretionary Request

The Biden-Harris Administration submitted to Congress Friday the president’s priorities for fiscal year 2022 discretionary spending. The following is a statement from acting NASA Administrator Steve Jurczyk on the funding request:

April 09, 2021
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NPR News: Andrew Pelling: How Can Plants Help Rebuild The Human Body?

Andrew Pelling: How Can Plants Help Rebuild The Human Body?
An ear made from an apple, a spinal cord rebuilt using asparagus...it sounds like bizarre science fiction. But Andrew Pelling is working on a way to revive human tissue with a trip to the supermarket.

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NASA Astronaut Mark Vande Hei, Crewmates Arrive Safely at Space Station

NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei and two Russian cosmonauts arrived at the International Space Station Friday, bringing its number of residents to 10 for the coming week.

April 09, 2021
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NPR News: Betting Big On Electric Vehicles, Biden Faces Fraught Decision On Ga. Battery Plant

Betting Big On Electric Vehicles, Biden Faces Fraught Decision On Ga. Battery Plant
A global trade dispute threatens green energy jobs in the politically crucial state of Georgia. The president's decision on how it's resolved could affect a key piece of his infrastructure agenda.

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Thursday, April 8, 2021

NPR News: Another Above-Average Hurricane Season Forecasted

Another Above-Average Hurricane Season Forecasted
Another above-average hurricane season in the forecast, with 17 named storms and four major hurricanes. Researchers say the growing number of intense storms is due to climate change.

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NPR News: Future Of Mining Project In Question After Greenland's Election

Future Of Mining Project In Question After Greenland's Election
The victory of the opposition party in Greenland's parliamentary elections has raised doubts about the future of a controversial rare-earth mining project in the territory.

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NASA Awards Global Change Research Support Services Contract

NASA has awarded the United States Global Change Research Program (USGCRP) Support Services contract to ICF Incorporated LLC of Fairfax, Virginia.

April 08, 2021
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NASA Selects Innovative, Early-Stage Tech Concepts for Continued Study

NASA encourages researchers to develop and study unexpected approaches for traveling through, understanding, and exploring space.

April 08, 2021
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NPR News: EPA Chief Works To Reverse Trump Era Environmental Policies

EPA Chief Works To Reverse Trump Era Environmental Policies
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Michael Regan, head of the Environmental Protection Agency, about President Biden's American Jobs Plan, and how to fulfill commitments to environmental justice.

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Wednesday, April 7, 2021

NPR News: Sea Turtles May Lose Their Nesting Places In Georgia To Ship Canals

Sea Turtles May Lose Their Nesting Places In Georgia To Ship Canals
The Southeast U.S. is one of the only places in the world where loggerhead sea turtles nest. But the state of Georgia is concerned they now face a threat from a federal change in ship canal dredging.

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NPR News: "One Who Causes Fear": Scientists In Argentina Discover New Dinosaur Species

"One Who Causes Fear": Scientists In Argentina Discover New Dinosaur Species
A group of paleontologists in Patagonia, Argentina, discovered a new dinosaur species resembling a T-rex that "causes fear."

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NPR News: Opposition Wins Elections In Greenland, Casting Doubt On Future Of Rare-Earth Mine

Opposition Wins Elections In Greenland, Casting Doubt On Future Of Rare-Earth Mine
At the center of Tuesday's election was a rare-earth mining project that has seen those favoring greater development square off against others who want more environmental safeguards.

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NPR News: Drugs Targeting Immune Response To COVID-19 Show Promise

Drugs Targeting Immune Response To COVID-19 Show Promise
Researchers are reporting some progress in their search for drugs that tamp down the overwhelming immune reaction that can kill a patient with COVID-19.

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NPR News: Drugs Targeting Immune Response To COVID-19 Show Promise

Drugs Targeting Immune Response To COVID-19 Show Promise
Researchers are reporting some progress in their search for drugs that tamp down the overwhelming immune reaction that can kill a patient with COVID-19.

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NPR News: Your Weather Forecast Update: Warmer Climate Will Be The New 'Normal'

Your Weather Forecast Update: Warmer Climate Will Be The New 'Normal'
In May, NOAA will release its once-a-decade update for the 30-year weather averages that local meteorologists use. In many places, it will mean far fewer days that are 'above normal.'

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NPR News: Your Weather Forecast Update: Warmer Climate Will Be The New 'Normal'

Your Weather Forecast Update: Warmer Climate Will Be The New 'Normal'
In May, NOAA will release its once-a-decade update for the 30-year weather averages that local meteorologists use. In many places, it will mean far fewer days that are 'above normal.'

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Tuesday, April 6, 2021

NPR News: A Row Over Rare-Earth Deposits Could Bring Down Greenland's Government

A Row Over Rare-Earth Deposits Could Bring Down Greenland's Government
Greenlanders are going to the polls Tuesday in a crucial election that could determine if the island taps its vast deposits of rare-earth minerals to fuel eventual independence from Denmark.

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NASA Invites Public to Take Flight With Ingenuity Mars Helicopter

NASA is targeting no earlier than Sunday, April 11, for Ingenuity Mars helicopter’s first attempt at powered, controlled flight on another planet.

April 06, 2021
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Texas, Scotland, Ecuador Students Hear from Space Station Crew

Students from the Rice Space Institute will have an opportunity this week to hear from NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

April 05, 2021
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NPR News: Scientists Race To Develop Next Generation Of COVID Vaccines

Scientists Race To Develop Next Generation Of COVID Vaccines
The three vaccines available in the U.S. are safe and effective, but not ideal. Now, work is underway to create more convenient and potent vaccines, including a tablet and nasal spray.

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NPR News: Stranger Danger: An Economist's Guide To Overcoming Distrust

Stranger Danger: An Economist's Guide To Overcoming Distrust
A new book delves into humanity's long march to overcoming distrust.

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NPR News: Woman Gets New Windpipe In Groundbreaking Transplant Surgery

Woman Gets New Windpipe In Groundbreaking Transplant Surgery
A medical team in New York City says it has performed the first complete surgical transplant of a trachea. These kinds of transplants are one of the last big transplant challenges.

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NPR News: Woman Gets New Windpipe In Groundbreaking Transplant Surgery

Woman Gets New Windpipe In Groundbreaking Transplant Surgery
A medical team in New York City says it has performed the first complete surgical transplant of a trachea. These kinds of transplants are one of the last big transplant challenges.

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Monday, April 5, 2021

Rice Students to Hear from NASA Astronauts on Space Station

Students from the Rice Space Institute will have an opportunity this week to hear from NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station.

April 05, 2021
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NPR News: What The Cherry Blossom Bloom Can Tell Us About Climate Change

What The Cherry Blossom Bloom Can Tell Us About Climate Change
Kyoto's cherry blossom peak bloom this year was the earliest on record in 1,200 years. That's worth noting, given that when a cherry blossom blooms can tell us a lot about climate change.

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NPR News: 'Love Your Neighbor' And Get the Shot: White Evangelical Leaders Push COVID Vaccines

'Love Your Neighbor' And Get the Shot: White Evangelical Leaders Push COVID Vaccines
White evangelical Christians are one of the most vaccine-hesitant groups in the United States. They're also among the largest religious groups, posing a public health challenge.

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Watch Next Space Station Crew Launch Live on NASA TV, NASA App

Three space travelers, including NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei, are poised to launch Friday, April 9, from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan to the International Space Station.

April 05, 2021
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NPR News: Why There Is A Change Coming To Your Local Weather Forecast

Why There Is A Change Coming To Your Local Weather Forecast
Next month, the temperature averages meteorologists use will get an update. It means the warmer climate will — quite literally — become the new "normal," posing a challenge for forecasters.

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Sunday, April 4, 2021

NPR News: With Mini Helicopter On Mars, NASA Hopes To 'Reinvent Flight On Another World'

With Mini Helicopter On Mars, NASA Hopes To 'Reinvent Flight On Another World'
The successful deployment of Ingenuity brings NASA one step closer to its first attempt at testing the possibility of powered, controlled flight on another planet.

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NPR News: State Of Emergency, Evacuations In Florida County Over Wastewater Pond Leak

State Of Emergency, Evacuations In Florida County Over Wastewater Pond Leak
The governor declared a state of emergency for Manatee County, Fla., after officials were alerted to a leak in a wastewater pond.

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NPR News: Johnson & Johnson To Oversee Vaccine Production At Baltimore Facility

Johnson & Johnson To Oversee Vaccine Production At Baltimore Facility
The site was producing substances for both the Johnson & Johnson and AstraZeneca vaccines. But following a mix-up, the facility will focus solely on producing ingredients for the J&J vaccine.

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Saturday, April 3, 2021

NPR News: Saving Endangered Bonobos Teaches A Lesson In Empathy

Saving Endangered Bonobos Teaches A Lesson In Empathy
At an animal sanctuary in the Congo, young students are learning why the gentle, endangered apes known as bonobos should be seen as a national treasure.

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Friday, April 2, 2021

NPR News: Mummified Parrots Reveal 'Sophisticated' Trade In Ancient South American Desert

Mummified Parrots Reveal 'Sophisticated' Trade In Ancient South American Desert
Scientists found remains of parrots in the Atacama desert, far from the birds' home in the Amazon. The discovery allowed scientists to reconstruct ancient trading routes used to transport the birds.

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NPR News: Mummified Parrots Reveal 'Sophisticated' Trade In Ancient South American Desert

Mummified Parrots Reveal 'Sophisticated' Trade In Ancient South American Desert
Scientists found remains of parrots in the Atacama desert, far from the birds' home in the Amazon. The discovery allowed scientists to reconstruct ancient trading routes used to transport the birds.

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NPR News: Surprising Nuggets From The WHO Report: Our Science Correspondent Digs In

Surprising Nuggets From The WHO Report: Our Science Correspondent Digs In
There is a lot of information packed into the 300-page report on the origins of the pandemic released this week. Here are three key points that haven't received a great deal of media attention.

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NPR News: Study: COVID-19 Vaccine Is Safe During Pregnancy And May Protect Baby, Too

Study: COVID-19 Vaccine Is Safe During Pregnancy And May Protect Baby, Too
Not only does the new research show the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines are effective at protecting pregnant people, it also found that antibodies were present in umbilical cord blood and breast milk.

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NASA To Host Virtual Viewing of Orion Spacecraft Drop Test

Engineers will drop an 14,000-pounds test version of the Orion spacecraft into the Hydro Impact Basin at NASA's Langley Research Center's Landing and Impact Research Facility in Hampton, Virginia at 1:45 p.m. EDT Tuesday, April 6.

April 02, 2021
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NPR News: CDC Says Travel Is Safe For Fully Vaccinated People, But Opposes Nonessential Trips

CDC Says Travel Is Safe For Fully Vaccinated People, But Opposes Nonessential Trips
Guidance released Friday allows fully vaccinated people to travel domestically without getting tested or self-quarantining, but advises them to keep practicing mitigation measures to protect others.

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NPR News: New CDC Guidance Lifts Most Domestic Travel Restrictions For Fully Vaccinated People

New CDC Guidance Lifts Most Domestic Travel Restrictions For Fully Vaccinated People
Guidance released Friday allows fully vaccinated people to travel domestically without getting tested or self-quarantining, but advises them to keep practicing mitigation measures to protect others.

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NPR News: 'Green New Deal' Leaders See Biden Climate Plans As A Victory, Kind Of

'Green New Deal' Leaders See Biden Climate Plans As A Victory, Kind Of
For Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and progressive climate activists, the Biden infrastructure plan shows the influence of the Green New Deal. But they think it's nowhere near big enough.

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Thursday, April 1, 2021

NPR News: The Viral TikTok Video That Explains Vaccine Science — And Makes You Laugh

The Viral TikTok Video That Explains Vaccine Science — And Makes You Laugh
A viral TikTok video makes vaccine science understandable and pretty funny (it's a horror film parody). NPR caught up with creator and star Vick Krishna — tech expert by day, videographer by night.

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NASA Awards Communications Program Mission Network Services Task Order

NASA has awarded a task order to AT&T Corporation of Virginia to provide support of the agency’s Communications Mission Network Services, including the highest quality, cost-effective telecommunications services for the transmission of data, video, and voice for the agency.

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NPR News: Mice That Hear Imaginary Sounds May Help Explain Hallucinations In People

Mice That Hear Imaginary Sounds May Help Explain Hallucinations In People
An experiment that induced imaginary sounds in both people and mice could help explain how brain disorders like schizophrenia cause hallucinations.

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NPR News: Mice That Hear Imaginary Sounds May Help Explain Hallucinations In People

Mice That Hear Imaginary Sounds May Help Explain Hallucinations In People
An experiment that induced imaginary sounds in both people and mice could help explain how brain disorders like schizophrenia cause hallucinations.

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NPR News: Buttigieg Says $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan Is A 'Common Sense Investment'

Buttigieg Says $2 Trillion Infrastructure Plan Is A 'Common Sense Investment'
In an interview with NPR's Morning Edition, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said the plan is "fully paid for" and not making the investment is a "threat to American competitiveness."

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NPR News: FDA Approves 2 Rapid, At-Home COVID Tests

FDA Approves 2 Rapid, At-Home COVID Tests
The Food and Drug Administration approved two rapid coronavirus at-home tests made by Abbott's BinaxNOW and Quidel Quickvue.

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NPR News: FDA Approves 2 Rapid, At-Home COVID Tests

FDA Approves 2 Rapid, At-Home COVID Tests
The Food and Drug Administration approved two rapid coronavirus at-home tests made by Abbott's BinaxNOW and Quidel Quickvue.

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