A space policy researcher shares the latest on countries leaving the International Space Station. Then, a psychology professor helps us learn to better cope with negative news coverage we’re exposed to every day.
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The media didn't get the news of Russia leaving the ISS quite right. Here's what's actually going on.
The coverage of Russia leaving the International Space Station after 2024 didn’t quite get things right. All ISS partners besides the U.S. committed to stay until 2024. The U.S. will stay until 2030. A space policy expert explains the misunderstanding and explains the future of the ISS after 2024.
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How to keep up with the news without feeling distressed by it
We see a lot bad news, and it can have a negative impact on our mental health. We learn how to be better at staying informed without getting bogged down in the bad news.
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Why the Brewers traded Josh Hader and what's in store for the rest of their season
The Milwaukee Brewers traded all-star closer Josh Hader at the MLB trade deadline. We learn more about the trade and how it affects the team this season and beyond.
Episode Credits
- Rob Ferrett Host
- Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
- Colleen Leahy Producer
- Lorin Cox Producer
- Marcia Smith Guest
- Markus Brauer Guest
- Dominic Cotroneo Guest
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