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A Reboot For Wheelchair That Can Stand Up And Climb Stairs
Toyota announced this year that it's backing the return of the iBOT, which went out of production in 2009. Inventor Dean Kamen says a reboot would include improvements using the latest technology.
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Forget Tomayto/Tomahto: The Real Debate Is, Should It Be Refrigerated?
In the great household debate about refrigerating tomatoes, there's some new scientific evidence on the no-fridge side. But some taste testers are not convinced.
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Vice President Biden: 'Trump Is Out There Doing Something Very Dangerous'
In a wide-ranging interview, the vice president talked with NPR's Robert Siegel about Donald Trump's recent threats to jail Hillary Clinton, talk of a "rigged" election and more.
Retired Marine General Pleads Guilty To Lying In Leak Investigation
James E. Cartwright, once known as President Obama's favorite general, admitted to misleading FBI investigators looking for the source of a leak about covert operations.
This Week on Earthsongs: Injunuity
In 2007, Choctaw composer Brad Clonch and Chickasaw composer Jeff Carpenter from Ada, Oklahoma, formed the band Injunuity. Featuring flute melodies and…
Too Sweet, Or Too Shrill? The Double Bind For Women
A century after women won the vote in the U.S., we still see very few of them in leadership roles. Researchers say women are trapped in a catch-22 known as "the double bind."
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N.D. Judge Dismisses Riot Charge Against 'Democracy Now' Host
Amy Goodman will not face criminal charges for her coverage of an oil pipeline protest in North Dakota last month. Prosecutors say they may still bring charges later.
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From The Economy To Race, See Where The Candidates Stand On The Big Issues
We broke down where the candidates stand on the 10 issues voters say they care about most.
What Makes For Quality Child Care? It Depends Whom You Ask
Parents look for a place where their child will be loved and happy, but often have to make decisions based on cost and location. Researchers are looking for a rich developmental experience.
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Teacher Training As 'Part Theater, Part Sport'
Relay, an independent teacher prep program, is growing quickly thanks to its hands-on approach. Is this the future of teacher training?
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