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Andrew D. Johnson
Andrew Johnson is a senior video producer at TIME.
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9 Ways to Combat Self-Criticism
Investigate the origins, create a 'done list,' and set up a self-criticism jar.
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"The onset of El Nino has implications for placing 2023 in the running for warmest year on record" when combined with climate change.
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TIME talks with Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella about Copilot and company's use of AI
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Warming temperatures, shifting seasonal patterns, and more carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is affecting pollen production. For the millions of people who suffer from seasonal allergies, this means sneezing, scratchy eyes, and runny noses for longer periods of time.
By Andrew D. Johnson
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How to Spot a Deepfake Like the 'Balenciaga Pope'
Here's how to spot AI-generated images and avoid being fooled by even more convincing generations of the technology in the future.
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The #NoLoveChallenge has over 40 million views on TikTok, but the dance has been done countless times without proper credit. TIME spoke with its creator, Jordyn Williams
By Moises Mendez II and Video by Andrew. D Johnson
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A Transformation of this Polluted Paris River
For 100 years, swimming has been banned in the Seine due to high levels of E. coli and pollution. Officials say they are trying to return the river to its past glory by making it swimmable in time for the 2024 Olympics.
By Andrew D. Johnson
March 13, 2023
Inside Efforts to Smuggle Internet Into Iran
Iranian activists have launched elaborate, nationwide efforts to provide protesters with an alternate internet.
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Shein's Massive Popularity Comes at a Cost
Shein was 2022's most popular fashion brand. It's also a nightmare for workers' rights and the environment.
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The finding involves mice, but represents an important milestone in understanding what causes cells to age—and potentially how to reverse the process in people
By Alice Park and Video by Andrew. D Johnson
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2022: A Year In Review
Following years of uncertainty—and a global pandemic that has proven to be one of the most challenging events in history—we forged on, prepared to tackle what lay ahead. And as we continued to extract the possible from the impossible, this year taught us, above all, that our voices—no matter how big or small can change the world.
By Jenna Caldwell and Andrew D. Johnson
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The 10 Best Movies of 2022
Here are the best movies of the year, from 'Tár' to 'Aftersun' to 'The Inspection'
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is evolving medical imaging by using the massive computing abilities of machine learning to mine body scans.
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'They’re recruiting street children, teenagers, and criminal elements. They’re short on manpower.'
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Human Waste Could Help the Fight Against Future Infectious Disease Outbreaks
By Andrew D. Johnson
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By Andrew D. Johnson
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Private companies, academic centers, and government groups are teaming up to spot emerging public health threats.
By Alice Park and Video by Andrew D. Johnson
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California's Answer to Gun Violence Could be Model for U.S.
In 2020, the most recent year that data is available, more than 45,000 people died from gun-related injuries
By Andrew D. Johnson
July 18, 2022
How Depictions of Abortion in Movies and TV Have Changed
Sociologist Gretchen Sisson traces the history of abortions on screen back to the 1916 silent film Where Are My Children?, about a woman who has been rendered infertile after having multiple abortions
By Video by Andrew D. Johnson and Text by Olivia B. Waxman
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