Heading into the second year of Trump 2.0, when it comes to science, some argue Trump has no consistent ideology for decision-making. Others argue the unifying theme is destruction of science itself.
And I'm Mary Louise Kelly, and it is time now for our science news round up from Short Wave, NPR's science podcast. This week I am joined by Regina Barber and Rachel Carlson. Hey, you two. REGINA ...
The science fiction blockbuster wowed audiences with its depiction of space travel and more. Here's what NASA staff and other ...
I really love space. I love astronomy, deep-space telescopes, missions to the moon, all of it. You might have picked up on this if you have heard any of our regular science segments with the team from ...
Time now for our science news roundup from Short Wave, NPR's science podcast. I am joined by science correspondent Katia Riddle and Short Wave host Regina Barber. Hey, there. REGINA BARBER, BYLINE: ...
Picture this: You’re at a pretend tea party, but instead of sitting across from toddlers in tiaras, you’re clinking cups with Kanzi—an ape... Why scientists played make-believe with an ape Why ...
It's time now for our science news roundup from Short Wave, NPR's science podcast. I'm joined by Regina Barber and Emily Kwong. Hi all. EMILY KWONG, BYLINE: Hey. REGINA BARBER, BYLINE: Hey, Juana.
This week marks one year of Trump 2.0. The president's guiding principles in the second tour of the White House are becoming clear in areas like foreign policy and immigration, but what do President ...