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The Legendary Mr. Miyamoto, Father Of Mario And Donkey Kong
Super Mario Bros. turns 30 this year. NPR's Laura Sydell met up with the video game's famed creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, who was in Los Angeles this week at the Electronic Entertainment Expo.
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'Sadness Is Like A Superhero': Amy Poehler On Pixar's 'Inside Out'
The movie, directed by Pete Docter, follows the five emotions inside an 11-year-old's head. Poehler plays Joy, but she says Sadness' strength is she knows how to talk about loss.
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Chocolate, Chocolate, It's Good For Your Heart, Study Finds
Regular chocolate eaters had a lower risk of cardiovascular disease and stroke compared to people who didn't eat chocolate. The researchers say it's more evidence that polyphenols may be protective.
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Family Knew Slain Charleston Pastor Would Lead A Consequential Life
Rev. Clementa Pinckney was devoted to public service. He was a state senator and champion of civil rights. Those who knew him say he was a natural leader, whether in politics or in the church.
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Why Does Time Exist?
Cosmologist Sean Carroll tackles a deceptively simple question: Why does time exist at all? The potential answers point to a surprising view of the nature of the universe, and our place in it.
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When Do We Become The Final Version of Ourselves?
Dan Gilbert shares research on what he calls the "end of history illusion," where we think the person we are right now is the person we'll be for the rest of time. Hint: that's not the case.
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Can You Remember Your Life 1 Second At A Time?
Director Cesar Kuriyama shoots one second of video every day as part of an ongoing project to remember the special moments of his life.
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Toyota's Top Female Executive Arrested In Japan On Drug Charges
Julie Hamp, who became the automaker's head of public relations in April, allegedly mailed herself a package containing oxycodone pills, declaring the contents to be a necklace.
Justice Scalia And The Age Of Humanity
Does it matter if Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia thinks humanity is 5,000 years old — as he noted in a commencement address? Anthropologist Barbara J. King thinks so.
U.S. Marshals Add New York Escapees To Most Wanted List
The two men escaped from a New York prison almost two weeks ago. The list, the agency said, is reserved for the "worst of the worst."
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