Houthi supporters chant slogans and hold signs reading “Death to America, Death to Israel,” as they attend a rally on March 26, 2023, in Sanaa, Yemen. Hani Mohammed/AP hide caption toggle caption Hani Mohammed/AP Houthi supporters chant slogans and hold signs reading “Death to America, Death to Israel,” as they
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Can we grow veggies on Mars? Fly larvae and synthetic soil may hold the answer
English peas grow in simulated Martian dirt. Emmanuel Mendoza hide caption toggle caption Emmanuel Mendoza English peas grow in simulated Martian dirt. Emmanuel Mendoza Humans have stepped foot on the moon, but we haven’t made it to Mars. Yet. Amid the myriad barriers, a key issue to sending a crew
As climate threats grow, poor countries still aren't getting enough money to prepare
A man walks over his collapsed mud house after heavy monsoon rains in Pakistan in 2022. Climate change makes heavy rain more common, because a hotter atmosphere can hold more moisture. FIDA HUSSAIN/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption FIDA HUSSAIN/AFP via Getty Images A man walks over his
Aid could arrive in Gaza starting Friday, Biden says, as calls for a ceasefire grow
Men carry out the body of a victim from a building in Rafah in the southern of Gaza Strip as the Israeli bombardment continued Thursday. Mohammed Abed/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Mohammed Abed/AFP via Getty Images Men carry out the body of a victim from a building
James Harden skips 76ers practice; frustrations grow as trade has not materialized: report
James Harden is up to some of his old tricks again. With just about a week until the NBA season begins, the 10-time All-Star was a no-show at Philadelphia 76ers practice on Wednesday. It’s hardly the first time Harden has pulled this off – he did the same thing as
8 loving ways to honor a pet's memory: Write an obit, grow a garden, dedicate a day
Clockwise from top left: Edele Brennan, Beth Fadely, Linda Smith, Jason Bauerschmidt Clockwise from top left: Edele Brennan, Beth Fadely, Linda Smith, Jason Bauerschmidt How have you honored the memory of a beloved pet? We asked NPR’s audience members to share the creative and loving ways they’ve coped with the
NASA releases 'baby picture' of a star that will grow up to be much like our sun
The James Webb Space Telescope captured an image of a newborn star that reveals what Earth’s sun may have looked like when it was only a few tens of thousands of years old. ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA, T. Ray (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies) hide caption toggle caption ESA/Webb, NASA, CSA,
Fewer North Korean defectors reach South Korea, and questions grow about unification
North Korean defectors take a computer class inside Anseong Hanawon, Settlement Support Center for North Korean Refugees, in Anseong, South Korea, July 10. SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption SeongJoon Cho/Bloomberg via Getty Images North Korean defectors take a computer class inside Anseong Hanawon, Settlement Support Center
Miley Cyrus Reserves the Right to Grow, and 10 More New Songs
“You say I used to be wild, I say I used to be young,” Miley Cyrus sings on the muted, introspective new ballad “Used to Be Young.” The timing of the single’s release is canny: Cyrus gave her infamous, twerk-seen-’round-the-world MTV Video Music Awards performance 10 years ago on Friday.
Death toll on Maui climbs to 80, as questions over island's emergency response grow
Destroyed buildings are pictured in the aftermath of a wildfire in Lahaina, in western Maui, Hawaii, on Friday. Paula Ramon/AFP via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Paula Ramon/AFP via Getty Images Destroyed buildings are pictured in the aftermath of a wildfire in Lahaina, in western Maui, Hawaii, on Friday.