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Science: Part 1
- Education: Dixit
- Behavior: Repairing the Conjugal Bed
- The Upside Of Being An Introvert (And Why Extroverts Are Overrated)
- Neil Armstrong: Private Man, Public Hero
- The DNA Dilemma: A Test That Could Change Your Life
- Lovely Bones: The Art of Evolution
- The Mystery of Animal Grief
- Stalking a Silent Killer: Photos From the Early Fight Against Cancer
- Sorry, a TIME Magazine Cover Did Not Predict a Coming Ice Age
- Bolts From the Blue: The Beauty of Lightning
- Up Close and Personal With Apollo 11: A LIFE Photographer’s Story
- The Softer Side of Pit Bulls
- The Power of the Bilingual Brain
- The Plight of the Honeybee
- How To Live Long
- America’s First Space Walk: Edward White Makes History, June 1965
- America’s Mood Map: An Interactive Guide to the United States of Attitude
- The 10 Most Polluted Cities in America
- Western Black Rhino Declared Extinct
- Interactive Comet Tracker
- LIFE With the Astrochimps: Early Stars of the Space Race
- Window on Infinity, Thanksgiving Edition: Pictures From Space
- 20 Breathtaking Images Of The Earth As Seen From Space
- Earth, Wind and Fire: The Extreme Weather of 2013
- 37 Weirdly Beautiful Old-School Science and Tech Photos
- Tiny Beauties: Life’s Smallest Wonders As Seen Through a Microscope
- El Niño Is on Its Way
- Finding A Second Earth
- How the Cold Makes Us Smarter
- How Cuddling Saves Tiny Babies
- Can TIME Predict Your Politics?
- Why Dust is the Most Important Stuff in the Universe
- Paper, Plastic Or Neither
- Why it’s Good (For Someone Else) to Get Eaten By a Lion
- Private Rocket Launches Mission to Space Station After Delays
- The Beauty of Space Comes to the Visually Impaired
- Surgeon: What They Don’t Teach in Med School
- Unknown Force Kicks Stars Out of Milky Way. Really.
- The Dingo Didn’t Eat Your Tasmanian Devil
- Why Some Mushrooms May Be Magic for Climate Change
- U.S. Carbon Emissions Climb for the First Time in Three Years
- To Drill Or Not to Drill—Debate Over Offshore Testing and Drilling in the Atlantic
- Lions Are Almost Extinct In West Africa
- Driving Over Your Best Friend: It’s the Right Thing to Do
- How Life Began: New Clues From New Worlds
- After The Spill
- There Are Second Acts After All—Even for Spacecraft
- Martian Ghost Rock Baffles NASA
- U.S. Oil Demand Grew Faster Than China’s in 2013. That Won’t Last
- Snowpocalypse or Not, 2013 Was One of the Warmest Years on Record
- Bill Gates Talks to TIME About the Three Myths of Global Aid
- How a Plant Virus May Help Cause the Beepocalypse
- Hundred Years of Dry: How California’s Drought Could Get Much, Much Worse
- Breathtaking Panoramas and Mosaics From Opportunity’s Decade on Mars
- When Doing Good Means You’re Bad
- The Apollo 1 Launchpad Fire: Remembering Grissom, White and Chaffee
- ‘Heini’ Himmler: When Nazis Play Cute
- The Grand Canyon Is Younger Than We Thought
- Hawking: Black Holes Do Exist. Now the Complicated Part
- Exposed: The World’s ‘Biggest’ Slaughter of an Endangered Species
- New Report Says FDA Allowed ‘High Risk’ Antibiotics to Be Used on Farm Animals
- NASA’s Hot New Ride for 2014
- Hello, Neanderthal! Yes, This Means You.
- Short People are Paranoid and Suspicious, Says Science
- Did Miserably Wintry Weather Give Humans a Thirst for Milk?
- The Not So Sustainable Sochi Winter Olympics
- A New Supernova Caught in the Act
- A Look at America’s Next Space Machines
- 5 Ways to Bust California’s Drought
- Report Raises No Major Climate Objections to Keystone Pipeline, But the Choice Is Obama’s
- California Shuts Major Water Supply as Drought Worsens
- The Big Business of Global Warming
- Hawking: Is He All He’s Cracked Up To Be?
- Window on Infinity: Winter Pictures from Icy Space
- Curiosity Rover Takes Its First Pic of Earth From Mars
- A Salmon Has a Better GPS Than You Do
- Prince Charles and Prince William Condemn Wildlife Trafficking
- El Niño Event Likely in 2014, Researchers Say
- Priceless Greek Statue, Lost for Centuries, Briefly Resurfaces on eBay
- Galileo’s Planetary Puzzle Has Finally Been Solved
- How to Sell Waterproof Gadgets, Sony Edition
- Nuclear Fusion Just Got a Little Closer to Becoming a Reality
- The Amazing Lunar Module: From Early Models to the Moon
- The Physics of Curly Hair—Because You Deserve to Know
- Five Questions with DuPont CEO Ellen Kullman
- California’s Farmers Need Water. Is Desalination the Answer?
- 1 in 4 Americans Apparently Unaware the Earth Orbits the Sun
- The Science of Stupid: Galileo is Rolling Over in His Grave
- It’s True: Liberals Like Cats More Than Conservatives Do
- Oklahoma Shakes—Is Fracking to Blame?
- Unfrozen Caveman Pundit Debates Climate Change
- Watch the Great Lakes Freeze Over
- California Is Finally Set to Get Rain, But It Won’t Quench the Drought
- What Ancient Aztecs Shared With Modern New Yorkers
- These are 11 of the Oldest Things in the World
- Japan Mulls Nuclear Revival Not Even 3 Years After Fukushima
- Volcanoes May Be Slowing Down Climate Change
- Waterworld Found! (No, Not the One With Kevin Costner)
- 715 New Planets Found (You Read That Number Right)
- How Uncle Sam Is Helping to Feed the Honeybees