From year-round transmission in cities to new outbreaks in the Himalayas, Dengue is no longer a “monsoon disease.” As India ...
Scientists, including those working with the Earth Commission, are calling for a fundamental rethink of how the world ...
Why do some of us feel so tired, while others seem to have endless energy? This hour, host Manoush Zomorodi explores what ...
Rolling vineyards meet blue skies in a scene so perfect you’ll swear someone painted it just for you. Photo credit: Katherine C. Ever dreamed of visiting the Italian countryside without leaving North ...
As global leaders prepare for the World Urban Forum 13 in Azerbaijan over the worsening global housing crisis, Nigeria arrives at the centre of the conversation burdened by a 28 million housing ...
A t the ANNUAL tech showcase of Xpeng, a maker of electric vehicles (evs), the assembled crowd was surprised to see a female ...
At the end of Caroline Fraser’s disturbing discussion of three books on the waste crisis that is harming the poor and ...
The State of Global Climate 2025 report by the World Meteorological Organization indicated that rising temperatures, shifting rainfall, and humidity are reshaping when and where dengue will spread.
With nowhere left to hide on "Survivor 50," the remaining seven players gave their last-ditch efforts to earn a spot in the ...
Returning players break down how to stand out, how to sell your story and actually make it on the hit reality competition, ...
One of the most striking images in David Attenborough’s Ocean, his defining 2025 documentary, is of supertrawlers dragging ...
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks to Admiral James Stavridis and Elliot Ackerman about their new book, 2084, which examines a future where climate change has ravaged the planet.
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