These rock-climbing fish can shimmy up a 50-foot waterfall
New research from the Democratic Republic of Congo offers a behavioral and anatomical portrait of a species that can achieve surprising athletic feats.
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Sunday, April 5, 2026
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NPR News: NASA's Artemis II crew are quite the photographers. See what they've snapped so far
NASA's Artemis II crew are quite the photographers. See what they've snapped so far
Many of the photos that have come out of the moon mission so far were taken by crew members. NASA says the crew is getting guidance from scientists on what to capture when they get closer to the moon.
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Many of the photos that have come out of the moon mission so far were taken by crew members. NASA says the crew is getting guidance from scientists on what to capture when they get closer to the moon.
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NPR News: NASA's Artemis II mission is sending a toilet around the moon for the first time ever
NASA's Artemis II mission is sending a toilet around the moon for the first time ever
For the first time, NASA is sending a toilet around the moon. The Artemis II astronauts' experience with this lunar lavatory will provide key data for future missions.
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For the first time, NASA is sending a toilet around the moon. The Artemis II astronauts' experience with this lunar lavatory will provide key data for future missions.
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NPR News: Big tech's next move is to put data centers in space. Can it work?
Big tech's next move is to put data centers in space. Can it work?
In orbit, power is free. But everything else is expensive.
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In orbit, power is free. But everything else is expensive.
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Thursday, April 2, 2026
NPR News: What's so cool about the far side of the moon? A NASA Artemis II scientist explains
What's so cool about the far side of the moon? A NASA Artemis II scientist explains
NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with NASA's Kelly Evans Young, the Artemis science flight operations lead, about the rigors of space and the lunar slingshot to get home.
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with NASA's Kelly Evans Young, the Artemis science flight operations lead, about the rigors of space and the lunar slingshot to get home.
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NPR News: EPA flags microplastics, pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water
EPA flags microplastics, pharmaceuticals as contaminants in drinking water
There's been a lot of public is concerned about health risks from the chemicals, especially from the Make America Healthy Again movement. The agency's move doesn't in itself guarantee regulation.
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There's been a lot of public is concerned about health risks from the chemicals, especially from the Make America Healthy Again movement. The agency's move doesn't in itself guarantee regulation.
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NPR News: Scientists' efforts to free whale stuck in the Baltic Sea cause online firestorm
Scientists' efforts to free whale stuck in the Baltic Sea cause online firestorm
German scientists face a social media firestorm as they try to save a humpback whale in the Baltic Sea.
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German scientists face a social media firestorm as they try to save a humpback whale in the Baltic Sea.
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