NPR's Juana Summers talks with Jessica Yung and Emily Kwong of Short Wave about the physics of hula hooping, why some vaccines last longer than others, and a few moon launches to watch for in 2025.
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UCF, UF and Embry-Riddle solidified a partnership with NASA as the founding members of the Florida University Space Research ...
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Students in seven Bucks County school districts scored higher than the state average in English, math and science last year, according to 2024 PSSA results. Students in two more county districts ...