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History does not record if Sally Ride rolled her eyes when she got a look at the plans for the first toiletry kit NASA put together for its female astronauts—but she’d have been within her rights to do so. The space agency certainly knew how to pack for men, providing them more or less the …#Space #healthscienceclimate
Partner of the First U.S. Woman in Space Reflects On Their Hidden Relationship
Time · Partner of the First U.S. Woman in Space Reflects On Their Hidden RelationshipVon Jeffrey Kluger
French Polynesia announced the creation of the world’s largest Marine Protected Area (MPA), at the U.N. Ocean Conference in France on Monday. The MPA will cover the entirety of the country's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), almost 5 million square kilometers (more than 1.9 million square miles) and …#Oceans #climatechange #healthscienceclimate #News
French Polynesia Just Created The World’s Largest Marine Protected Area
Time · French Polynesia Just Created The World’s Largest Marine Protected AreaVon Simmone Shah
What happens in Washington decidedly does not stay in Washington, with practically every action taken by the richest and most powerful country in the world having a near-immediate global reaction—on tariffs, the wars in Ukraine and Gaza, global health, and more. Sometimes those reactions aren’t …#Space #healthscienceclimate
What the Trump-Musk Feud Means for SpaceX and NASA
Time · What the Trump-Musk Feud Means for SpaceX and NASAVon Jeffrey Kluger
Tornadoes can tear down a home and hurricanes can flood entire towns. But when it comes to weather dangers, extreme heat is the great deceiver. It isn’t acute; it’s literally a matter of degrees. A 100-degree day looks pretty much like one that’s 85. The skies don’t darken in warning and the danger …#extremeweather #climatechange #Excerpt #healthscienceclimate
Local Efforts Are Essential For Tackling Growing Health Threat from Extreme Heat
Time · Local Efforts Are Essential For Tackling Growing Health Threat from Extreme HeatVon Thomas E. Weber
America’s most expensive government housing project cost north of $100 billion, took 13 years to build, and has been continuously occupied since 2000—yet most of the time no more than six people live there. That’s because the residence in question is the International Space Station (ISS), a …#Space #healthscienceclimate
The Company Helping Build the Next Space Station Is Launching to the ISS
Time · The Company Helping Build the Next Space Station Is Launching to the ISSVon Jeffrey Kluger
Not long ago, Dr. Suzanne Fournier saw a 16-year-old patient with a swollen face and difficulty breathing. Fournier, a dentist who practices at an urban hospital in Louisiana, had to extract six of the teen’s teeth; he was eventually intubated and admitted to the intensive care unit because his …#PublicHealth #healthscienceclimate
America’s Dental Health Is in Trouble
Time · America’s Dental Health Is in TroubleVon Alana Semuels
Measles cases in the U.S. have been rare in recent decades, thanks to a strong childhood vaccination program. But a few cases inevitably pop up each year as travelers bring the virus in from other countries and infect unvaccinated people, primarily children. Those cases are no longer blips. Now that …#PublicHealth #healthscienceclimate
Measles Is Now Showing Up in Wastewater
Time · Measles Is Now Showing Up in WastewaterVon Alice Park
Also, there are species that still exist in the forest that we don't know, that we've never discovered. So many cures, so many solutions to problems exist in the rain forests that we haven't discovered yet. So it's a fountain of information, of knowledge, of cures, of medicines. Those creatures and …#activism #climatechange #healthscienceclimate
Jane Fonda Is on a Mission to Save Ecuador’s Rain Forest
Time · Jane Fonda Is on a Mission to Save Ecuador’s Rain ForestVon Simmone Shah
Ordinarily, even a spacecraft as big as Kosmos 482 would not pose much danger to people on the ground. The same atmospheric friction that causes most meteors to burn up before they reach the surface disposes of errant satellites the same way. It is mostly far larger objects, like the U.S.’s Skylab …#Space #healthscienceclimate
What to Know About The Soviet-Era Venus Spacecraft Plunging Back to Earth
Time · What to Know About The Soviet-Era Venus Spacecraft Plunging Back to EarthVon Jeffrey Kluger
The generous funding of the 1960s yielded impressive results. The U.S. launched 10 crewed flights in just 20 months during NASA’s Gemini program in 1965 and 1966. From 1968 to 1972, eleven Apollo missions were launched—nine of them either to lunar orbit or around the far side of the moon, and six …#Space #healthscienceclimate
What Trump’s Proposed NASA Budget Cuts Really Mean for the Space Agency
Time · What Trump’s Proposed NASA Budget Cuts Really Mean for the Space AgencyVon Jeffrey Kluger
For anyone who consumes seltzer frequently throughout the day, be aware that it may damage your teeth because it’s slightly acidic—though not nearly as acidic as soda. “Sipping on it for hours prolongs the low pH [a marker of acid] in your mouth, causing enamel to break down and demineralize,” …#Wellness #Evergreen #freelance #healthscienceclimate
Is Seltzer Water Good or Bad for You?
Time · Is Seltzer Water Good or Bad for You?Von Stacey Colino