Avery Keatley
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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.
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NPR's Pien Huang, Avery Keatley and Bob Mondello explore what works about road trip movies centered on women.
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How will the Trump administration's cuts to HIV research impact the progress that's been made towards ending the epidemic in the U.S.?
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Madison McFerrin, daughter of renowned musician Bobby McFerrin, describes her new album Scorpio and the power of finding her own voice and sound.
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First time novelist, Aisling Rawle, has just published "The Compound" - a book set in a semi-dystopian reality TV show.
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NPR staffers take on a perennial question: What makes for a good summer movie?
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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."
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Endurance swimmer Lewis Pugh is completed the first solo swim around the island of Martha's Vineyard, to raise awareness for shark populations.
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A new collection of poetry from Emily Bright explores the early days of motherhood.
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The 2025 Global Psychedelic Survey aims to capture people's experiences with psychedelics around the world.