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Science: Part 37
- The Science Behind Your Weird Coronavirus Dreams (And Nightmares)
- NASA Announces Date for the First Crewed American Space Launch in Nearly a Decade
- How People Across the U.S. Celebrated the First Earth Day
- What Is Contact Tracing? Here’s How It Could Be Used to Help Fight Coronavirus
- Will Low Oil Prices Help or Hurt the Fight Against Climate Change? That Depends on Us
- Meet Violet, the Robot That Can Kill the COVID-19 Virus
- NASA Chooses Three Landers to Return Americans to the Moon
- Will Coronavirus Be the Death or Salvation of Big Plastic?
- Accidental Poisonings Increased After President Trump’s Disinfectant Comments
- The Economic Principle That Tells Us a Lot About Coronavirus and Climate
- A Vaccine Against COVID-19 Would Be the Latest Success in a Long Scientific History
- Humpback Whales Have Made a Remarkable Recovery, Giving Us Hope for the Planet
- The Scientist Behind Some of the World’s Best Coronavirus Images
- How Remdesivir Works to Fight COVID-19 Inside the Body
- Large Study Finds No Benefit — and Potential Harm — in Using Hydroxychloroquine for COVID-19
- SpaceX and NASA Are Set for a Historic Crewed Launch Saturday. Here’s How to Watch
- Why SpaceX’s Historic Mission Needs to Wait Until Saturday for a Second Attempt
- SpaceX’s Crewed Launch Restores America’s Status Among an Elite Group of Spacefaring Nations
- U.K. Records Sunniest Spring Ever Amid Worrying Climate Change Trends
- COVID-19 Is a Symptom of a Bigger Problem: Our Planet’s Ailing Health
- Clean Energy Capacity Grew at a Record Pace in 2019, U.N. Report Finds. But it Needs to Grow Even Faster
- ‘Superforecasters’ Are Making Eerily Accurate Predictions About COVID-19. Our Leaders Could Learn From Their Approach
- A Revolution’s Evolution: Inside Extinction Rebellion’s Attempt to Reform Its Climate Activism
- How a New Effort to Trace Emissions, Led by Al Gore, Could Reshape Climate Talks
- Climate Change Pushes Polar Bears Towards Extinction, Study Finds
- What Modern Sustainability Could Learn From a 200-Year-Old American Tradition
- NASA’s Perseverance Rover Embarks on the Agency’s Most Ambitious Mars Mission Yet
- It’s Time for American Leaders to Wake Up to the Threat of Climate Change for the Good of the Planet and Business
- Climate Change Could Cause More Annual Deaths Than Infectious Disease by 2100
- The World Records Its 20 Millionth Case of COVID-19
- Why the U.S. Is Losing the War on COVID-19
- The Debate About Reopening Schools Is a Preview of Climate-Related Disruption to Come
- COVID-19 Could Threaten Firefighters as Wildfire Season Ramps Up
- An Ohio Artist and Activist is Turning Acid Mine Pollution Into Paint
- Local Economies Have Been Decimated by the Coronavirus—But This Is Just a Preview of What Climate Change Could Do
- Exclusive: The Chinese Scientist Who Sequenced the First COVID-19 Genome Speaks Out About the Controversies Surrounding His Work
- How Science is Revolutionizing the World of Dog Training
- Artificial Intelligence Is Here To Calm Your Road Rage
- Inside the Dangerous Mission to Understand What Makes Extremists Tick—and How to Change Their Minds
- First Clone of Endangered Przewalski’s Horse Born in Conservation Effort to Save the Species
- How Climate Change May Be Contributing to Our Political Instability
- Signs of Life on Venus Hint at Biology Pretty Much Anywhere in the Universe
- ‘A Climate Emergency Unfolding Before Our Eyes.’ Arctic Sea Ice Has Shrunk to Almost Historic Levels
- Donald Trump’s Campaign Crafted a Careful Climate Message. Trump Ignored It
- Republicans Claim Addressing Climate Change Is Too Expensive. Americans Aren’t Buying It, a New Poll Shows
- It’s Been 25 Years Since We Found the First Exoplanet. Now We Know of Thousands—and Some Could Harbor Life
- Siberia Burned. Arctic Ice Shrank. This Was the World’s Hottest September Ever
- The 2020 Physics Nobel Winners Helped Us Better Understand the Universe’s Most Mysterious Phenomenon
- Why Pence and Harris Couldn’t Stop Talking About Fracking During the Vice Presidential Debate
- Camera Designed by Felix & Paul Studios and TIME Arrives at ISS to Capture First-Ever Virtual Reality Spacewalk
- ‘It’s a Game for Them.’ Scientists Around the World Are Teaching Dogs to Sniff Out COVID-19
- A New Space Pact Seeks to Ensure Peace and Prosperity—on the Moon
- The Antarctic Ocean Is in Climate Crisis. This Week, the World Could Take a Big Step Towards Protecting Its Future
- U.K. Plans ‘Challenge Trials,’ Which Will Intentionally Give People COVID-19 to Test Vaccines
- Space Explorers Episodes
- NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Probe Punched an Asteroid in the Name of Science. Here’s What the Mission Could Teach Us
- NASA Found More Water On the Moon—But Don’t Plan On Having a Sip Any Time Soon
- The U.S. Just Officially Left the Paris Agreement. Can it Be a Leader in the Climate Fight Again?
- As a Candidate, Biden Said Little About Space. Here’s What He Might Do as President
- My Octopus Teacher Became a Viral Sensation on Netflix. Its Human Star Craig Foster Wants the Film to Inspire Change
- A Fond Farewell to Trump’s NASA Administrator
- SpaceX’s Crewed Launch Continues What NASA’s Gemini Astronauts Started
- COVID-19 Vaccines Are Coming. Here’s What to Expect
- Exclusive: Pfizer CEO Discusses Submitting the First COVID-19 Vaccine Clearance Request to the FDA
- For Much of the U.S., Good Weather Will Allow for an Outdoor (and Safer) Thanksgiving
- China Is Poised to Bring Home Moon Samples in Its Most Ambitious Lunar Mission Yet
- The World Is Headed for 3 Degrees of Warming This Century, U.N. Report Warns—But a Green Pandemic Recovery Could Offer Hope
- 2020 Marks the Point When Human-Made Materials Outweigh All the Living Things on Earth, a New Study Finds
- Why Chuck Yeager Claimed He Had No ‘Right Stuff’
- Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Frontline Health Workers Are TIME’s 2020 Guardians of the Year
- Why Do We Dream? A New Theory on How It Protects Our Brains
- 2020 Was a Year of Climate Extremes. What Can We Expect in 2021?
- How we tracked Covid updates
- 2020 Ties With 2016 for Warmest Year Ever Recorded
- Seeding the Ocean: Inside a Michelin-Starred Chef’s Revolutionary Quest to Harvest Rice From the Sea
- mRNA Technology Gave Us the First COVID-19 Vaccines. It Could Also Upend the Drug Industry
- Agnes Kalibata, the UN’s Food Systems Chief, on How Science Can Transform Farming to Help Save the Planet
- The Biden Presidency Could Fundamentally Change the U.S. Space Program
- Underwater Noise Pollution Is Disrupting Ocean Life—But We Can Fix It
- The Strange Allure of a Flight to Nowhere (and Other Places We’re Desperate to Go)
- Healthy Planet, Healthy People. How Slowing Climate Change Saves Lives
- NASA’s Climate Communications Might Not Recover From the Damage of Trump’s Systemic Suppression
- Don’t Blame Wind Turbines for Texas’ Massive Power Outages
- What Perseverance, NASA’s New Mars Rover, Will Be Doing in its Years on the Red Planet
- Lawyers Are Working to Put ‘Ecocide’ on Par with War Crimes. Could an International Law Hold Major Polluters to Account?
- The Science of Awe and the Mars Perseverance Rover
- Watch the Perseverance Rover Land on Mars in This Newly Released NASA Video
- NASA Hid an Inspiring Message on the Parachute of the Mars Rover Perseverance
- ‘If This Task Was Urgent Before, It’s Crucial Now.’ U.N. Says World Has 10 Months to Get Serious on Climate Goals
- They’re Healthy. They’re Sustainable. So Why Don’t Humans Eat More Bugs?
- The COVID-19 Pandemic’s Impact on Global CO2 Emissions Didn’t Last Very Long
- U.N. Study Finds Just 2.5% of Pandemic Response Funds Committed So Far Will Help Fix the Climate and Environment
- Mars Has Much More Water Than Previously Known—But There’s a Catch
- How Industrial Fishing Creates More CO2 Emissions Than Air Travel
- Listen to the Sounds of NASA’s Perseverance Rover Driving on Mars
- Digital NFT Art Is Booming—But at What Cost?
- I Found a Rainbow At the End of My Hunt For a Vaccine Appointment
- Space Can Take a Nasty Toll on an Astronaut’s Heart, Study Finds
- Biden Is Pouring Billions into Offshore Wind Energy. Will It Be Enough?
- Why We Should Be Spending More on Space Travel