Short Wave turns five today! To celebrate, we're answering science questions from 5-year-old Short Wavers. SPOILER ALERT: The questions are brilliant, delightful and span everything from how colors ...
It's time now for our regular science news roundup with our friends at NPR's Short Wave podcast, Regina Barber and Emily Kwong. Hey to both of you. EMILY KWONG, BYLINE: Hey, Ailsa. REGINA BARBER, ...
Many countries are frustrated with U.N. climate conferences. While some countries urgently want to transition away from ...
Time now for our science news roundup from our friends at NPR's Short Wave podcast, Aaron Scott and Regina Barber. Good to have you both back. AARON SCOTT, BYLINE: Hi, Ari. REGINA BARBER, BYLINE: Yeah ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Regina Barber and Emily Kwong, hosts of the Short Wave podcast, about the mysteries of multicellular organisms, a... A science news roundup with Short Wave ARI SHAPIRO, ...
Two years ago, eager to stymie Nazi infiltration in Latin America, the U. S. toyed with the notion of setting up a Federal short-wave station, abandoned the idea when private broadcasters, led by NBC, ...
Three years ago, Emily Kwong moved to DC and became the founding reporter for Short Wave, NPR’s Daily Science podcast. Before NPR, she was a reporter at a community radio station in Sitka, Alaska.
THE broadcasting service from the Alexandra Palace television station has already illustrated the suitability of ultra-short waves as a medium for the transmission not only of high-definition pictures ...
S1: Welcome in San Diego. It's Jade Hindman. On today's show , we are talking about a new NPR podcast that explores the depths of the sea. This is KPBS Midday Edition. Connecting our communities ...
In the afternoon in Manhattan a man sits at a microphone watching a clock. As minute and second hand cut the hour he speaks. The vibration which is the “sound” of his voice becomes an electrical ...