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What does space smell like? Astronaut Chris Hadfield answers your questions
Astronaut Chris Hadfield became a celebrity when he covered "Space Oddity" on the International S... -
Nobel honors Bob Dylan, bard for a changing world
By any measure, Bob Dylan is one of the most important and influential popular songwriters of his... -
As benefits expire, long-term unemployed make do with less
On Dec. 28, 1.3 million Americans lost their unemployment insurance when an emergency federal une... -
San Francisco's Exploratorium Boasts Interactive Science
San Francisco's Exploratorium, one of the nation's most successful science and technology centers... -
A Possible Second Home for Humanity Found, but the Commute's Brutal
Scientists have discovered a so-called "Goldilocks" planet with a temperature that is not too hot... -
Steve Jobs in 1985: Apple Employees Have 'Common Vision' on Changing the World
Steve Jobs Must-Reads: Reflections, Tributes, Photos In a segment from the April 5, 1985, editi... -
North Dakota Boomtown Struggles Trying to Keep Up with Demand
As domestic oil production increases, towns like Williston, N.D., struggle to meet demand for wor... -
How do airstrikes on Islamic State complicate war in Syria?
Judy Woodruff gets analysis of how the airstrikes will complicate an already complicated war in S... -
Rand Paul, Cory Booker team up for REDEEM Act
The political odd couple of Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., and Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., have introduced ... -
Scientists who dared to land on a comet score a touchdown
The European Space Agency successfully landed a spacecraft the size of a washing machine on a mov... -
Amid widespread poverty, boomtowns spur economic growth in Mexico
NewsHour Weekend explores the boomtowns at the center of the burgeoning economy of Mexico, which ... -
Rock Legend Paul Simon: 'I Wouldn't Change Anything, Even the Mistakes'
Musical legend Paul Simon recently went on tour with his latest album, "So Beautiful or So What,"...

