The Latest Sports The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers head to the Stanley Cup finals NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Daniel Nugent-Bowman of The Athletic about the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers facing off for the Stanley Cup finals for a second year in a row. Scott Detrow Movies What makes for a good summer movie? NPR staffers discuss NPR staffers take on a perennial question: What makes for a good summer movie? Scott Detrow Music On 'Paradise Now,' singer Obongjayar draws on numerous inspirations Singer Obongjayar talks about a few standout songs from his new album, "Paradise Now." Science Recruiting scientists from the U.S. to Europe NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with research scientist Maria Mota about her recent piece in the science journal "Nature" entitled, "Europe can capture the US brain drain — if it acts fast." Scott Detrow World As Ukraine war drags on, what does Russian President Vladimir Putin want? NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Angela Stent, professor emeritus at Georgetown University, about what motivates Russian President Vladimir Putin as talks to end the war in Ukraine continue. Scott Detrow Animals Endurance swimmer circles Martha's Vineyard to raise awareness of shark loss Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh is completed the first solo swim around the island of Martha's Vineyard, to raise awareness for shark populations. Scott Detrow Health The women of No Sex for Fish are survivors — but their survival is precarious A group of women in Kenya rebelled against trading sex for a fisherman's catch to sell. They got their own boats, had success — but in past years have faced floods and now fears about HIV medications. Viola Kosome The latest on the Gaza ceasefire proposal The latest flurry of activity between Israel and Hamas over a possible ceasefire is still far from a done deal. Meanwhile, not enough aid is getting in to Gaza as a murky plan by U.S. contractors continues its chaotic rollout. Daniel Estrin World France will soon ban smoking in most public places France's upcoming smoking ban will be their largest clamp down on tobacco use, as the nation hopes to achieve a smoke-free generation by 2032. Ayesha Rascoe Science How does the brain turn an experience into an emotion? A study offers a glimpse of how the brain turns experience into emotion. In mice and humans, puffs of air to the eye caused persistent changes in brain activity, suggesting an emotional response. Jon Hamilton Prev 1479 of 1646 Next Sponsored
Sports The Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers head to the Stanley Cup finals NPR's Scott Detrow talks to Daniel Nugent-Bowman of The Athletic about the Edmonton Oilers and the Florida Panthers facing off for the Stanley Cup finals for a second year in a row. Scott Detrow
Movies What makes for a good summer movie? NPR staffers discuss NPR staffers take on a perennial question: What makes for a good summer movie? Scott Detrow
Music On 'Paradise Now,' singer Obongjayar draws on numerous inspirations Singer Obongjayar talks about a few standout songs from his new album, "Paradise Now."
Science Recruiting scientists from the U.S. to Europe NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with research scientist Maria Mota about her recent piece in the science journal "Nature" entitled, "Europe can capture the US brain drain — if it acts fast." Scott Detrow
World As Ukraine war drags on, what does Russian President Vladimir Putin want? NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Angela Stent, professor emeritus at Georgetown University, about what motivates Russian President Vladimir Putin as talks to end the war in Ukraine continue. Scott Detrow
Animals Endurance swimmer circles Martha's Vineyard to raise awareness of shark loss Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh is completed the first solo swim around the island of Martha's Vineyard, to raise awareness for shark populations. Scott Detrow
Health The women of No Sex for Fish are survivors — but their survival is precarious A group of women in Kenya rebelled against trading sex for a fisherman's catch to sell. They got their own boats, had success — but in past years have faced floods and now fears about HIV medications. Viola Kosome
The latest on the Gaza ceasefire proposal The latest flurry of activity between Israel and Hamas over a possible ceasefire is still far from a done deal. Meanwhile, not enough aid is getting in to Gaza as a murky plan by U.S. contractors continues its chaotic rollout. Daniel Estrin
World France will soon ban smoking in most public places France's upcoming smoking ban will be their largest clamp down on tobacco use, as the nation hopes to achieve a smoke-free generation by 2032. Ayesha Rascoe
Science How does the brain turn an experience into an emotion? A study offers a glimpse of how the brain turns experience into emotion. In mice and humans, puffs of air to the eye caused persistent changes in brain activity, suggesting an emotional response. Jon Hamilton