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100 years after evolution went on trial, the Scopes case still reverberates
by Nell Greenfieldboyce
One hundred years ago, the small town of Dayton, Tenn., became the unlikely stage for one of the most sensational trials in American history, over the teaching of Darwin's theory of evolution.
Black colleges and universities reach out to students left stranded by Job Corps cuts
by Maggie Ryan
As federally funded Job Corps centers are forced to close because of budget cuts, some Historically Black Colleges are helping the displaced students.
The intended and unintended consequences of wolf reintroduction programs
by Mallory Yu
Heath Druzin talks about what he learned about coexisting with wolves while making his podcast Howl, from Boise State Public Radio.
When it comes to vaccines, how are pediatricians restoring trust?
by Tinbete Ermyas
NPR's Pien Huang speaks with pediatrician Alexandra Cvijanovich and Professor Jason L. Schwartz about trying to shore up trust about vaccines.
As the search for victims continues, questions mount about weather warnings
by Pien Huang
Dozens of people have died and scores of others are unaccounted for in the Texas Hill Country following massive flash flooding. As the search for victims continues, questions mount about weather warnings.
Surprising ways that alpaca farmers are managing heat stress on their animals
by Pien Huang
The impact of severe heat waves on livestock is creating new challenges for those trying to manage the animals stress; alpaca farmers have surprising new methods.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visits White House to discuss Gaza ceasefire
by Pien Huang
President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations Richard Haass discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the White House Monday to meet with President Trump, who is pressing the Israel leader for a ceasefire agreement and an end to the war in Gaza.
What works about road trip movies centered on women?
by Bob Mondello
NPR's Pien Huang, Avery Keatley and Bob Mondello explore what works about road trip movies centered on women.
A new report offers insights for U.K. efforts to improve polluted water supply
by Willem Marx
A new report offers insights for U.K. efforts to improve areas with polluted water supplies.