NPR's Scott Detrow talks with Regina Barber and Nell Greenfieldboyce about the Artemis moon missions, the "seismic quiet" during a solar eclipse, and the origins of a mysterious interstellar visitor.
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The story of the Apollo 11 mission as told in the voices of the first men to set foot on the Moon. Using dramatic ...
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Congressman Tim Burchett claims the US government is hiding significant evidence of aliens, urging transparency on UFOs. He ...
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The Artemis II astronauts, all in their 40s or 50s, flew a little more than 4,000 miles from the Moon, higher above the ...
Measurements of this interstellar comet’s molecular makeup show an excess of heavy water molecules that is dramatically ...
Hard sci-fi focuses on scientific accuracy, and movies like Primer and Arrival prove that this grounded approach can still ...
ITV has announced a new six-part thriller, First Woman, starring Adolescence actor Ashley Walters and Oscar nominated actress ...
The actress is taking a star turn as Magenta in Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show on Broadway ...
Variations in its crystal structure could help researchers better understand how lunar minerals form and evolve under extreme ...