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- Singer-songwriter Sara Bareilles Reflects on Success (12-3-14)
- Hoover Dam: Taming the Colorado River and Powering Millions (12-3-7)
- Working to Protect Plants for Future Generations (12-2-22)
- Travel Industry, Fisheries Depend on Threatened Coral Reefs (12-2-15)
- A Beloved Family Pet Dies. What Does a Mother Tell Her Children? (12-2-8)
- Basketball. Football. Ultimate? (12-2-1)
- Amelia Earhart: First Woman to Fly Across the Atlantic Alone (12-1-25)
- Singer Michelle Branch Reinvents Her Music, Again (12-1-18)
- The Laser: Futuristic Science Found at Your Local Store (12-1-11)
- How Freud Changed What People Thought About the Mind (11-12-28)
- Music Stars Share Their Trade with Kids at Grammy Camp (11-12-14)
- Visiting the Beautiful Missions Along California's Coast (11-12-7)
- Blue Holes: Some of the Least Explored Areas on Earth (11-11-30)
- Explorers Sense a Guiding Presence in Times of Danger (11-11-23)
- Great Thinkers: Charles Darwin and Evolution (11-11-16)
- How Two Pilots Flew Non-Stop Around the World (11-11-9)
- International Aid for the Horn of Africa (11-11-2)
- Will Physicists Have to Rewrite The Special Theory of Relativity? (11-10-12)
- From Clay to Art: A Short History of Ceramic Artistry (11-10-5)
- Ted Nash Plays Jazz Inspired by Art (11-9-28)
- Remembering Three Interesting Americans (11-9-21)
- Exploring Textile Arts Through History and Around the World (11-9-14)
- A New Book on Stealing Rembrandts and Other Artworks (11-9-7)
- Bat Populations Are Important for Agriculture and the Environment (11-8-31)
- Leonardo da Vinci: One of the Greatest Thinkers in History (11-8-24)
- A Report on Cave Creatures and Ancient Villages (11-8-17)
- Three Books That Explore the Human Brain (11-8-10)
- Death Valley: A Beautiful but Dangerous Place (11-8-3)
- After 30 Years, the Space Shuttle Program Retires (11-7-27)
- Exploring the Art of Glass Through History and Around the World (11-7-20)
- Eleanor Creesy Helped Guide One of the Fastest Sailing Ships Ever Built (11-7-6)
- Scientists Call for Quieter Ships to Protect Whales (11-6-29)
- NASA's Aquarius Satellite Will Help Scientists Learn About Salt Levels in the Sea (11-6-22)
- Two Programs That Have Reset Photography, Music (11-6-8)
- Isaac Newton: One of the World’s Greatest Scientists (11-6-1)
- Fourteen Scientists and Activists Who are Changing the World (11-5-25)
- Three Innovators Who Changed the History of Sound and Communication Technologies (11-5-11)
- Laura Hillenbrand’s 'Unbroken' Is a Story of Survival and Heroism (11-5-4)
- Wiley Post: The First Pilot to Fly Around the World Alone (11-4-27)
- The Evolution of Spacesuits (11-4-6)
- Mesa Verde National Park: Protecting the Culture of Ancient Native Americans (11-3-30)
- Explorer Andrew Skurka Takes Hiking to a New Level (11-3-23)
- Learning How to Make Soap (11-3-9)
- Ashoka Supports Social Entrepreneurs Around the World (11-3-2)
- More and More Gamers Reach for Their Phone (11-2-23)
- Cleopatra Was a Powerful and Wise Ruler (11-2-16)
- Among 1,200 Possible Planets, Some Seem Like Our Own (11-2-9)
- Before 'Black Swan,' Ballet as a Dance of Power and Influence (11-1-26)
- You Can See This Art for Free on City Streets Around the World (11-1-19)
- The World Speaks English for Science, Business and Culture (11-1-12)