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Ebola Protective Suits Are In Short Supply
The Ebola outbreak created a demand for personal protective equipment. Clinics can go through hundreds of PPE suits a day. Manufacturers increased production but agencies say there's still a shortage.
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Italian Company Sells Spreadable Beer
Birra Spalmabile is a beer flavored spread with no alcohol content. It's being advertised in the U.S. and elsewhere as a perfect complement to appetizers or cheese.
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CDC's Chief: Details This Week On Ebola Airport Screening
Tom Frieden tells NPR's All Things Considered that he's confident new measures to screen airport passengers for the deadly disease will be announced this week.
Competency-Based Education: No More Semesters?
Why measuring learning, not time, is the next big thing in higher ed.
'Blood Moon' Eclipse To Be Visible Throughout U.S.
Weather permitting, on Wednesday morning you'll be able to see the second lunar eclipse visible in North America in a series of four that runs through next year.
In Brazil, Nips And Tucks Don't Raise An Eyebrow
Brazil has surpassed the U.S. as the world capital of plastic surgery. All this cosmetic enhancement is widely embraced in a country where women flaunt, rather than hide, having work done.
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'The Flash' And 'Gotham' Succeed By Taking Comic Book Stories Seriously
As The CW's new superhero series The Flash debuts tonight, NPR TV critic Eric Deggans notes the best new broadcast dramas of the fall season are based on comic book stories.
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LED Lights Shine In Nobel Prize; Now How About Your Home?
The time has never been better to invest in LED lighting, with the price of LED bulbs — which use the Nobel-winning blue LEDs — now below $10 each.
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Indonesian Cave Paintings As Old As Europe's Ancient Art
Figures found on the walls of a prehistoric cave in Indonesia are at least 35,400 years old or more, scientists say. That might mean the earliest art developed independently in different regions.
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Some Good News: Near Perfect Weather For Most Of The Country
A weather map on Wednesday showed no significant watches or warnings across the Lower 48.
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