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Name a Quasi-Moon with Radiolab Radiolab host Latif Nasser found and named a mysterious quasi-moon of Venus. Now you can help name one of Earth’s quasi-moons.
It was created by artist Alex Foster. (Image: @latifnasser on X) That’s what happened when LA-based writer and researcher Latif Nasser was putting his child to sleep one night.
About a year ago, Latif Nasser was having a pretty ordinary evening. The day was done, the sun had set, and he was standing in front of his two-year-old son's crib, tucking him in.
Los Angeles based radio and podcast host Latif Nasser still can't believe the response he's getting from a Twitter thread he posted on April 15 about his friend, Ali Esmahilzada.
Ali Esmahilzada, an Afghan violinist, fled Kabul in 2022 amid the Taliban takeover. He arrived in Los Angeles without a violin. Latif Nasser delivered one to him, marking the start of their ...
Among the ambitions of Lulu Miller, left, and Latif Nasser in taking the reins of “Radiolab” is extending the show’s legacy for another two decades. Evan Jenkins for The New York Times ...
A week ahead of the Wisconsin Science Festival, University of Wisconsin is preparing for the arrival of the fall Science Journalist in Residence Latif Nasser. Nasser, co-host of the New York Public ...
Moroccan national Abdul Latif Nasser, 56, was released into the custody of his home country and reunited with his family on Monday after being held without charge for 19 years at the Guantenamo ...
I was born yesterday on July 19," Abdul Latif Nasser said in a statement shared with ABC News. “I have no words to describe my overwhelming sense of happiness and joy.
This undated photo released by lawyer Shelby Sullivan-Bennis on Dec. 11, 2017 shows his client Abdullatif Nasser at the Guantanamo Bay detention center in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Abdul Latif Nasser, 56, was cleared for release in 2016. A Guantanamo Bay detainee who spent nearly two decades at the notorious facility and thought he might not make it out alive spoke out after ...