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Science: Part 38
- 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
- Trillions of ‘Brood X’ Cicadas Are About to Emerge Across the U.S. to Sing, Mate and Die. Here’s What to Expect
- Vanessa Nakate: How Educating Girls Will Help Combat the Climate Crisis
- Our Planet Faces Twin Climate and Nature Crises. Here’s How We Can Tackle Both
- Our Digital World Can Deliver a Greener Industrial Future
- The Story Behind TIME’s ‘Climate Is Everything’ Cover
- The Pandemic Remade Every Corner of Society. Now It’s the Climate’s Turn
- Lisa P. Jackson: The Fight Against Climate Change Is a Fight for People
- ‘When the Rain Stops:’ a New Short Story by Bryan Washington
- The Unexpected Ways Climate Change Is Reshaping College Education
- After Visiting Pluto, NASA’s New Horizons Spacecraft Reaches Another Cosmic Milestone
- Climate Change Is the Biggest Story on Earth. So Why Can’t Hollywood Make Good TV Shows and Movies About It?
- The Climate Real Estate Bubble: Is the U.S. on the Verge of Another Financial Crisis?
- How NASA’s Mars Helicopter Flight Opens the Door to More Ambitious Missions
- The Biden Administration Is Trying to Kickstart the Great American Electric Vehicle Race
- The Case for Abandoning ‘Corporate Responsibility’ When We Judge Company Practices
- These Women Are Transforming What Climate Leadership Looks Like. Here’s What They Learned From the Pandemic
- Judith Butler: Creating an Inhabitable World for Humans Means Dismantling Rigid Forms of Individuality
- The Urgent Need to Change the Language We Use to Talk About the Climate Crisis
- Environmental Crises Are Forcing Millions Into Cities. Can Countries Turn Climate Migrants Into an Asset?
- Watch TIME’s Exclusive Footage of NASA’s Most Powerful Rocket Ever Under Construction
- Meet the Inspiration4 Team, the World’s First Non-Professional Astronaut Space Crew
- Biden’s Climate Summit Made Progress. But We Won’t Reach Net Zero by 2050 Without Those Who Weren’t Invited
- Jeff Bezos Protests After NASA Gives $2.9 Billion Lunar Lander Contract to Elon Musk’s SpaceX
- Remembering Michael Collins, Apollo 11’s Third—and Essential—Man
- How the Closure of In-School Learning Damaged U.S. Children’s Mental Health During the Pandemic
- How Trees Mother Their Seedlings and What We Can Learn About Connection From Forests
- A Massive Chinese Rocket Will Fall Uncontrollably Back to Earth Soon. It (Probably) Won’t Land On You
- Fossil Fuels, Climate Change and India’s COVID-19 Crisis
- The 3 Science-Backed Strategies That Can Help You Achieve Your Post-Pandemic Goals
- A Private Company Is About to Send the First Paying Crew to the International Space Station
- An Animated Guide to This Year’s Massive Brood X Cicada Emergence
- Asia Is Home to 99 of the World’s 100 Cities Facing the Greatest Environmental Challenges
- ExxonMobil Wants You to Take Responsibility for Climate Change, Study Says
- Depression Is a Pandemic. Let’s Use the Lessons of COVID-19 to Find Treatments
- A Blind Patient Regained Partial Sight in a Breakthrough Study, Offering Hope to Millions
- 8 Questions with Theoretical Physicist Carlo Rovelli—Including Quantum, Cats and Why We Should Forget About Time
- The Start of Hurricane Season Brings Anxieties to Central America, Still Reeling From Last Year’s Disasters
- The U.S. Government’s Long-Awaited UFO Report Is Here. Its Findings? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
- Why Jeff Bezos Should Be Applauded for Going to Space
- What Meghan and Harry’s New Daughter Needs to Know About Being a Second-Born
- How Whales Can Teach Us to Be Better Humans
- The Delta Variant Could Soon Become the Dominant COVID-19 Strain. Here’s What You Need to Know
- Do Mindfulness and Health Trackers Mix? Deepak Chopra and Fitbit CEO James Park on Managing Stress With Data
- How COVID-19 Vaccination Became a Climate Metaphor
- The U.S. Government Placed a Big Bet on an Antiviral Pill to Fight COVID-19
- How The Extreme Heat in the Pacific Northwest Is Taxing Electric Grids (and People’s Air Conditioners)
- AC Feels Great, But It’s Terrible for the Planet. Here’s How to Fix That
- ‘The Fear Is Very Real.’ The Surfside Collapse Is Renewing Focus on Climate Change Risks
- This Week’s Heat Wave Is Pushing Businesses and Workers to Their Limit
- What We Learned About Relationships During the Pandemic
- City Heat is Worse if You’re Not Rich or White. The World’s First Heat Officer Wants to Change That
- Last Month Was the Hottest June in North America in Recent Recorded History
- I Got a J&J Vaccine. Should I Get a Booster Shot as Delta Spreads?
- The Jeff Bezos-Richard Branson Space Race Is About More Than Two Billionaires’ Egos
- Why Richard Branson’s Spaceflight Is a Very Big Deal
- These Scientists Linked June’s Heat Wave to Climate Change in 9 Days. Their Work Could Revolutionize How We Talk About Climate
- How Climate Change Science Has Changed Due to COVID-19 Restrictions
- Greenland Bans All Future Oil Exploration Citing Climate Concerns
- Global Electricity Production Is Roaring Back—and So Are CO2 Emissions
- Wally Funk Is Going to Space Aboard Jeff Bezos’s Rocket. Here’s Why That Matters
- How Deadly Flooding in Germany and Belgium Exposed Europe’s Climate Change Hubris
- Forget the Bezos and Branson Spaceflights. The Real Deal Happens This Fall
- Jeff Bezos Blasts Himself Off-Planet, Helping to Usher In a New Era of Space Tourism
- What Your Body Odor Says About You
- This Vermont Utility Is Revolutionizing Its Power Grid to Fight Climate Change. Will the Rest of the Country Follow Suit?
- We’re in a Water Crisis. We Need to Act Like It
- Climate Disasters Are Making It Hard to Enjoy the Olympics. And I’m Not Sure I Want to, Anyway
- The ‘Overview Effect’ Forever Changes Some Astronauts’ Attitudes Towards Earth—But You Don’t Need to Go to Space to Experience It
- Now Is Our Chance to Rebuild U.S. Public Schools To Address Both Climate Change and Racial Inequality
- MRNA’s Next Chapter Has Nothing to Do With COVID-19 Vaccines
- The First All-Civilian Team of Astronauts Is Headed to Orbit. Here’s What to Know About the Inspiration4 Mission
- With Private Space Flight On the Rise, Who Gets to Be Called ‘Astronaut?’
- Populations are Booming in Flood-Prone Areas—Especially in Developing Countries