More U.S. scientists are heading abroad. Three researchers explain why they decided to shift their research to universities ...
The Iran war and high oil and gas prices have supercharged the adoption of renewables and EVs across the world. Some experts wonder if this year could be the peak of oil demand.
NPR's Steve Inskeep discusses recent Supreme Court decisions and what they reveal about how the Supreme Court views executive power with Amy Howe, co-founder of SCOTUSblog.
The Supreme Court struck down most of the limits that Congress and the courts had previously established to protect the ...
A Supreme Court ruling gives the Trump administration space to strip this status from hundreds of thousands of more people ...
Writing for the 6-3 majority, Justice Elena Kagan said that the technique, known as geofencing, violates the Fourth Amendment ...
President Trump said talks with Iran would resume Tuesday in Qatar, despite the two sides trading attacks in the Gulf over ...
People who rely on wheelchairs say that industry consolidation driven by private equity means long delays in getting them fixed, which isolates them from society and endangers their health.
Scott Detrow speaks with extreme weather researcher Theodore Keeping about Europe's hottest heatwave. With over 1,000 deaths in France alone, lives depend on the EU's response to rising temperatures.
U.S.-Canada relations are at a low point, and a new bridge between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, may be an apt metaphor. Host Scott Tong speaks with Michigan Public Radio’s Rick Pluta about the bridge ...
Can the mix really help with premenstrual woes? Theoretically, the link between histamine and hormones could explain why the ...