2025-10-28
14 分钟These days, with all the information coming at you,
it can be hard to know what's accurate, what's not, and what's worth your time.
Here to help you navigate it all is 1A.
Five days a week,
the 1A podcast provides a forum for curious minds to explore different angles on the biggest headlines and give you a more balanced take on what's happening.
Listen to the 1A podcast from NPR and WAMU.
This is Daniel Brett Hauer from Berkeley, California,
where I am a graduate student in the astronomy department at UC Berkeley.
I am just about to submit a year's worth of research on simulating Kilanova to a journal for peer review.
This podcast was recorded at 107 p.m. on Monday, October 27th, 2025.
Things may have changed by the time you hear this,
just like how my work will have changed and improved thanks to the peer review process of other scientists reading and critiquing my work.
Okay, enjoy the show.
I don't know why that one got me.
I was just not expecting that to go that way.
Hey there, it's the NPR Politics Podcast.
I'm Miles Parks.
I cover voting.
And I'm Domenico Montanar, senior political editor and correspondent.
And NPR education correspondent, Alyssa Nadwourney is also here with us.