An attempt to identify and explain some of the biggest things that happened each week, and draw attention to some that have ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Emily Kwong and Regina Barber of Short Wave about the fluid dynamics of crowds, an early fossil of a modern bird and new data on how people's moods change through the day.
At the heart of good journalism is relevance to the audience. For a story to resonate with the news consumer, it has to bring ...
In his new book, Shift, psychologist and neuroscientist Ethan Kross busts common assumptions about how to manage feelings and ...
In his new book, Shift, psychologist and neuroscientist Ethan Kross busts common assumptions about how to manage big feelings ...
President Trump said the entity would focus on cutting government waste and slashing federal regulations, and he put tech ...
Democratic Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett slammed "mediocre white boys" complaining about Diversity, Equity and Inclusion ...
The system needs more stable funding, a greater emphasis on local content, and reduced reliance on private financing and syndicated programs.
In this excerpt from KCUR's podcast "Seeking A Scientist," host Kate the Chemist set out to understand the science behind everyday stress and some helpful ways to cope.
Many doctors and researchers feel that most Americans get more than enough protein, but the macronutrient seems to be everywhere these days -- being advertised on candy bars and ice cream.
NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Geoff Bennett to discuss the latest ...