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Science: Part 45
- How Climate Change Impacts Winter Weather
- Do You Need to Worry About an Asteroid Hitting Earth?
- What Makes Pluto So Intriguing
- Beauty of Beaches on Mars Once Rivaled Those on Earth
- How Climate Change Will Affect the Seasons
- Scientists Have Bred Woolly Mice on Their Journey to Bring Back the Mammoth
- Daylight Saving Time Makes No Sense Anymore
- Here’s What to Know About the Polar Vortex Collapse
- What to Know About the Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse
- The True Cost of Trump’s Cuts to NOAA and NASA
- Stunning Photos Show the Blood Moon Lunar Eclipse in All Its Glory
- You Won’t Want to Miss March’s Partial Solar Eclipse. Here’s How and When You Can See It
- As Stranded Astronauts Return to Earth, Here’s Who Holds the Records for Longest Time in Space
- The Mental Toll of Unexpectedly Spending Months in Space
- How Realistic Is the Severance Procedure? Brain Surgeons Have Some Thoughts
- The Return of the Dire Wolf
- The Science Behind the Return of the Dire Wolf
- Yes, Climate Change Really is Making Your Hay Fever Worse
- What to Know About April’s ‘Micromoon’
- Breaking the Gender Barrier May Be New for Space Tourism—But Not for NASA Missions
- What to Know About Scientists Potentially Discovering Hints of Life On A Distant Planet
- How To Encourage More People to Talk About Climate Change
- You Won’t Want to Miss the Eta Aquariid Meteor Shower. Here’s How and When You Can See It
- Cutting Emissions Could Prevent Thousands of Deaths Linked to Polluted Air
- What Trump’s Proposed NASA Budget Cuts Really Mean for the Space Agency
- What to Know About The Soviet-Era Venus Spacecraft Plunging Back to Earth
- More than 99% of the Deep Sea Still Remains a Mystery
- After 17 Years Underground, the Cicada Brood XIV Is Coming
- ‘We’re Already at the Limit’ of a Livable Climate Warns Brazil’s Marina Silva
- Climate Change Is Worsening Sleep Apnea
- What Climate Change Means for Summertime Bugs
- How Climate Change Affects Your Gut Health
- Why ‘Hundred-Year’ Weather Events Are Happening More Than Once Every 100 Years
- Scientists Are Stumped by Mysterious Pulsing ‘Star’
- Geopolitical Tensions are Shaping the Future of our Oceans
- Meet the Marine Biologist Working to Protect Our Oceans from Deep-Sea Mining
- June’s Spectacular Strawberry Moon Didn’t Disappoint
- The Company Helping Build the Next Space Station Is Launching to the ISS
- TIME Cover Story | Tools for Humanity’s Orb Explained
- What the Trump-Musk Feud Means for SpaceX and NASA
- Partner of the First U.S. Woman in Space Reflects On Their Hidden Relationship
- How to Manage Your Climate Guilt
- Boeing’s 787 Dreamliner Has a Long History of Safety Concerns
- ChatGPT May Be Eroding Critical Thinking Skills, According to a New MIT Study
- What to Know About the SpaceX Explosion in Texas
- Do Plastic Bag Bans Actually Work?
- Is Climate Change Making Heat Domes More Likely?
- Breaking Down the Environmental Risks From Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Enrichment Sites
- Should I Feel Guilty About Using My AC?
- Meteor Fragments Just Hit the Southeast U.S. Here’s What to Know
- We Are Living in the Age of Fire. And It’s Only Going To Get Worse
- How Has The Climate Changed Since America’s First 4th of July?
- Bald Eagles Are Thriving. Could Trump Change That?
- Are July 4th Fireworks Bad for the Environment?
- A Manga Is Causing Earthquake Panic in Japan
- Texas Suffers Deadly Flash Floods on July 4
- The Extinct Moa—a 12-ft. Flightless Bird—May Follow In the Dire Wolf’s Footsteps
- Earth’s Rotation Is Speeding Up This Summer. Here’s Why
- How to Spot Weather Misinformation
- Astronomers Discover an Uncommon Way for Black Holes to Form
- Safety is Being Compromised in Every Way, Warn NASA Staffers Who Signed a Protest Letter
- The Best—And Worst—Foods During a Heat Wave
- Why Your Energy Bill Is So High
- Scientists Believe This Major Earthquake Fault Line Is Waking Up
- Two Meteor Showers Are Peaking Tonight. Here’s How to See Them
- What Are the Five Strongest Earthquakes Ever Recorded?
- Russia Experiences ‘Historic’ Volcanic Eruption Days After Massive Earthquake
- How to Stargaze Like a True Astronomer
- Remembering Apollo 13’s Jim Lovell, the Most Down-to-Earth Astronaut