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Young Scientists Feature Projects At 2016 White House Science Fair
NPR's Robert Siegel talks with two students whose science projects were featured at the 2016 White House Science Fair.
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Technology Helps A Paralyzed Man Transform Thought Into Movement
An implant and wires that reroute nerve signals from a man's brain to his hand allow him to grasp and lift objects, after much practice. But easy, wireless signaling from the brain is still the goal.
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Chicago Police Department Must Acknowledge Racist Past, Task Force Says
The Chicago Police Department needs to acknowledge its racist history and use of excessive force, and it needs a major overhaul in the way it investigates officers and holds police accountable. That's according to a scathing report from a task force appointed by the city's mayor to issue recommendations for sweeping reform.
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Zika Virus Can Cause Brain Defects In Babies, CDC Confirms
U.S. health officials say they are now convinced that Zika virus can target the developing brain before birth, leading to a severe type of microcephaly and other brain abnormalities.
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'Starting From Zero' documentary tells story of Afghan refugees'
When Kabul fell to the Taliban in August of 2021, thousands of Afghans flocked to the airport and tens of thousands more waited in desperation for a chance to flee.
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Met Gala 2023: How Karl Lagerfeld's controversial legacy showed up on the red carpet
Cat costumes, Chanel brides and a cockroach on the carpet: It's the Met Gala, baby.
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Voter turnout for the 2022 elections was the 2nd highest for midterms since 2000
Voter turnout for last year's elections was the second highest for a midterms since 2000, and close to half of voters cast ballots early or by mail, estimates from a Census Bureau survey show.
Sending Vets' Lost Medals, And Memories, Home
Zachariah Fike finds old military medals for sale in antique stores and on the Internet, tracks down the medals' owners, and returns them. So far, Fike — who earned a Purple Heart when he was wounded in Afghanistan on Sept. 11, 2010 — is 5 for 5.
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Rigging LIBOR: Banking Scandal Hits Home (Literally)
Correspondent Robert Smith discovered an obscure but critical interest rate when he took out a mortgage. Now the world is learning how that rate was manipulated.
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Vice Media prepares for bankruptcy filing, reports say
You can add another name to the list of media organizations in trouble.
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