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Science: Part 39
- From Civilians to Astronauts: How the Inspiration4 Crew Trained to Go to Space
- The World Has Been On Fire for the Past Month. Here’s What It Looks Like
- Inside the SpaceX Crew Dragon: Here’s How the Inspiration4 Crew Will Fly to Space
- The Bipartisan Infrastructure Deal Is a Return to the Old Way of Politics. That’s A Problem for the Climate
- ‘Widespread and Severe.’ The Climate Crisis Is Here, But There’s Still Time to Limit the Damage
- The Language Of Climate Change Just Changed in a Major Way
- How the Inspiration4 Mission Fits Into the Long History of Civilian Space Travel
- The One Silver Lining in the Bleak IPCC Report
- The Latest IPCC Report Says We’re Probably Going to Pass the 1.5°C Climate Threshold. What’s Next?
- St. Jude’s Fundraising Chief on Space Missions, ‘Pushing Boundaries’ and a Record-Setting Year
- Meet the All-Civilian Crew of Inspiration4, From a St. Jude’s Physician Assistant to a Lockheed Martin Engineer
- Four Civilian Astronauts. Three Days in Orbit. One Giant Leap. Meet the Inspiration4 Crew
- Inspiration4
- The Auto Industry Is Going Green. Will Workers Go Along for the Ride?
- In the Face of Climate Change, We Must Act So That We Can Feel Hopeful—Not the Other Way Around
- UAE Unlikely to Set Net-Zero Emissions Target Before COP26
- I’m Supposed To Be in a Wedding. Will I Risk Bringing COVID-19 Home to My Kids?
- Villagers in Siberia, Facing Wildfires and a Warming Climate, Battle to Protect Their Homes
- California’s Wildfire Problem Could Be Solved by a Few Legal Changes
- Yes, We Can Grow 1 Trillion Trees to Help Fight Climate Change
- Rising Heat Is Making It Harder to Work in the U.S., and the Costs to the Economy Will Soar With Climate Change
- U.S. Civil Engineers Bent the Rules to Give New Orleans Extra Protection from Hurricanes. Those Adjustments Might Have Saved the City During Ida
- Can Hurricane Ida Move Public Opinion on Climate Change?
- Nursing Home COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates Protect The Most Vulnerable, But Pose a Hidden Threat to Residents
- Hurricane Ida Raises the Question: How Can Cities Keep Subways Safe in an Era of Climate Crisis Flooding?
- A Climate Solution Lies Deep Under the Ocean—But Accessing It Could Have Huge Environmental Costs
- A Climate Change-Induced Landslide Is Wreaking Havoc on Denali National Park
- Cities Have Firefighters and Trash Collectors. As the Climate Breaks Down, Do They Also Need Resilience Corps?
- Why a Warming Arctic Has the U.S. Coast Guard Worried About the Rest of the Country
- Watch Live as the Inspiration4 Crew Launches to Space for the First All-Civilian Orbital Mission
- Inspiration4 Makes Space History With First-Ever All-Civilian Orbital Launch
- Moderna’s Case for a COVID-19 Booster Shot: Its Vaccine Protection Wanes by 36% After 12 Months, According to a New Study
- Rich Nations to Miss Climate Fund Goal Even by 2025
- Thinking of Investing in a Green Fund? Many Don’t Live Up to Their Promises, a New Report Claims
- 7 Questions With Record-Setting Italian Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti
- Mars Was Always Destined to Die
- Fossil Fuel Companies Say Hydrogen Made From Natural Gas Is a Climate Solution. But the Tech May Not Be Very Green
- What Would a Climate-Conscious Facebook Look Like?
- Richard Powers on His Latest Book, Bewilderment—And Why Children Are the Ones to Call Out Climate Change Evasion
- Meet the 14-Year-Old Girl Whose Solar-Powered Invention Is a Finalist for Prince William’s Earthshot Prize
- Reusable Packaging Is the Latest Eco-Friendly Trend. But Does It Actually Make a Difference?
- The Enduring Hope of Jane Goodall
- U.S. Fishermen Are Making Their Last Stand Against Offshore Wind
- What We Have In Common With Humans Of 23,000 Years Ago
- How to Invest in Companies That Are Actually Helping the Environment
- Climate Pressure Mounts for Biden As a Major Conference Looms
- Men Are Now More Likely to Be Single Than Women. It’s Not a Good Sign
- Duo Share Nobel Chemistry Prize for Work on Solar Cell Advances
- The Storytelling Genius of Jane Goodall and Why Intellectual Arguments Don’t Change Behavior
- The World’s First Malaria Vaccine—and What it Means for the Future of Pandemic Response
- NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover Found Some Boulders. That’s a Much Bigger Deal Than it Seems
- Why William Shatner’s History-Making Spaceflight Is Something to Celebrate
- The Energy Transition Is in Full Swing. It’s Not Happening Fast Enough
- ‘It Moved Me to Tears.’ William Shatner On Briefly Going Where Some Men Have Gone Before
- Queen Elizabeth and Greta Thunberg Are Sending the Same Message on Climate Change. Will World Leaders Listen?
- Shutting Down Old Oil Rigs Is Harder—and More Expensive—Than it Sounds
- How William Shatner Turned a Flight of Fancy Into a Lyrical Pitch For the Planet
- Chinese Scientist Hopes to Conserve What May Be the World’s Oldest Art
- U.K. Sets Out Sweeping Plan to Reach Net-Zero Emissions
- NYC to Mandate Vaccines, Scrap Testing Option for Workforce
- Climate Chaos Helped Spark the French Revolution—and Holds a Dire Warning for Today
- Why Flying Carbon Class to COP26 Is More Expensive Than Taking the Train
- Saudi Arabia to Start Investment Fund for Carbon Capture
- Fossil Fuel Companies Are Still Influencing COP26, Despite Losing Their Official Role
- Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson Wants to Make Climate Action Profitable
- Meet the U.K. Minister Charged with Making COP26 a Success
- Vanessa Nakate Wants Climate Justice for Africa
- Climate Resilience is a Design Challenge. This Bangladeshi Architect Has Solutions
- There’s Still One Part of the Paris Agreement That Hasn’t Been Finalized. She Wants to Change That
- Barbados’ Prime Minister Has a Message for Rich Countries
- Meet the Man Who Defines the Energy Markets—And Wants the World to Go Clean
- John Kerry Is Bringing America Back Into the Climate Fight
- Here Are the Goals of the COP26 Climate Change Meetings—and Where the World Stands in Accomplishing Them
- Why TIME Dedicated an Issue to the Global Climate Fight
- Economic Growth and Carbon Emissions Used to Go Together. In Some Countries, That’s Changing
- Gas Prices and Energy Bills Are Going Up. Will COP26 Help Bring Them Down Again?
- Schools Could Help More Kids Get the COVID-19 Vaccine. But History Has Some Warnings
- One Big Reason Why COP26 Actually Matters
- The Cow That Could Feed the Planet
- A Methane Pledge Is the First Good News Out of COP26. Nothing Else Will Be as Easy
- Greenwashing on Facebook: How the World’s Biggest Polluters Use Social Media to Obfuscate on Climate Change
- A Comet May Have Exploded Over Chile 12,000 Years Ago—and it Could Happen Again
- ’Green Swan’ Climate Events Can Rock the World’s Economies. How Banks Prepare for Them Could Save More Than Dollars
- Watch: A Pet Turtle’s Pursuit of Happiness in ‘Snowy’
- We Can Beat Climate Change If We Do One Thing Fast
- Nuclear Power Is COP26’s Quiet Controversy
- I Traveled the World to Witness the End of Winter
- Sylvia Earle Doesn’t Just Want to Save the Oceans. She Wants to Make Them Accessible to All
- Counting Your Carbon Footprint One Meal At a Time
- The Youngest Negotiating Team at COP26 has a Message for Other Countries
- Planes, Trains and Automobiles Are Cutting Emissions. Will Big Ships Do It Too?
- Earth Has a Second Moon—For Another 300 Years, At Least
- How Gratitude Can Help Combat Climate Change
- At COP26, It’s Domestic Politics, Stupid
- COP26 Ends With Nobody Really Happy
- Musk Says Number of People That Have Walked on Moon Will Grow ‘Soon’
- U.S. School Buses May Never Be The Same Thanks to Biden’s Infrastructure Plan
- Why We’re Only Just Starting to Talk About Actually Keeping Oil and Gas in the Ground
- As More Companies Make Net-Zero Pledges, Some Aren’t as Good as They Sound
- A New Generation of Nuclear Reactors Could Hold the Key to a Green Future