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Video: K-Pop Dance Routines Are A Workout For Body And Brain

In NPR's Elise Tries series, correspondent Elise Hu tries out new experiences in East Asia. In this episode from Seoul, K-pop dance steps prove too complicated for completion.

The Apollo 11 capsule in in sore need of restoration, conservation specialists say, if it's to last another 50 years. Even the adhesive that helps holds stuff in place is losing its stickiness, and some objects inside are starting to pop off. Shelby Knowles/NPR hide caption

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Moonwalkers' Apollo 11 Capsule Gets Needed Primping For Its Star Turn On Earth

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(From left) Mothers from Namibia's Himba tribe; from Amber, India; and from Washington state. Jose Luis Trisan/Getty; Hadynyah/Getty; Sarah Wolfe Photography/Getty hide caption

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Secrets Of Breast-Feeding From Global Moms In The Know

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Video: K-Pop Dance Routines Are A Workout For Body And Brain

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Candelario Padilla grills elotes — Mexican street corn. Parker Yesko for NPR hide caption

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Los Angeles Moves Closer To Legalizing Sidewalk Food Vendors

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