The Environmental Protection Agency didn't provide details about what it wants to do with the regulations — whether it will ...
The National Institutes of Health is terminating dozens of studies examining why people are hesitant about vaccines and how ...
As a trade war grew this week, Ontario's leader threatened a surcharge on Canadian electricity sold in some U.S. states. The ...
The National Institutes of Health is terminating dozens of studies examining why people are hesitant about vaccines and how ...
We hear from the student winners of the prestigious Regeneron Science Talent Search, America's oldest science and math ...
How might layoffs at the Department of Education affect its core functions? NPR speaks with education scholar Beth Akers, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
Are we more prepared to detect the start of a possible pandemic than we were in 2020? Some things have gotten better, and ...
NPR's Leila Fadel speaks with the co-authors of "You Must Take Part in Revolution," a new dystopian graphic novel set in the year 2035 with the U.S. and China at war.
The Trump administration plans to reconsider about two dozen environmental rules, in what the Environmental Protection Agency calls the "most consequential day of deregulation in U.S. history." ...
A new part of an ocean plant cell has been discovered that might revolutionize farming one day. The structure can take nitrogen and convert it into the ingredient that helps all organisms grow.
NPR's A Martinez speaks with Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, an associate dean at the Yale School of Management, about how business executives are coping amid economic policy whiplash.
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