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Earth has undergone incredible transformations over its 4.5 billion-year history,but what will it look like 1 billion years ...
The deadly, record-breaking heat wave that hit the Pacific Northwest in June 2021 continues to be the subject of intense ...
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The 'Dune' mastermind will put his fingerprints on 007—and we're expecting big changes from the Villeneuve era.
China sources around half of its supply of rare earths from Myanmar, which is in the midst of an internecine conflict.
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How Superman Became a Character for the Ages
This summer’s big blockbuster, Superman, marks the latest installment of the Man of Steel — a character whose identity has ...
Edition host A Martínez asks writer/director James Gunn, the man behind the reimagining of the entire DC Comics universe for ...
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The Metals Company is applying for permission from the Trump administration to mine for nickel and cobalt beneath a remote ...
NPR's science podcast Short Wave shares how taking a nap can deliver a eureka moment, a new picture of a planet right after ...
In the face of deadly heat, will mankind respond to climate change in time? Listen to this story get unpacked on The Excerpt.
As Earth’s magnetic field has risen, so have the conditions that helped complex life to thrive — a discovery that could aid the search for life on distant planets.