Expecting Guests- 13 Cleaning Products Reviewers Swear By to Get Your Home Ready

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Did the Gold or Silver Jewelry Test- 18 Pieces of Silver Jewelry You Can Shop Right Now

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If you've been influenced by TikTok and Instagram urging you to discover your perfect color season, that might mean swapping metals after the gold or silver jewelr…

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O.J. Simpson Trial Witness Kato Kaelin Honors Nicole Brown Simpson After O.J.'s Death

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Kato Kaelin is speaking out after the death of O.J. Simpson.

A fixture during O.J.'s 1995 murder trial, Kato had a heartfelt message for "the beautiful" Nicole Brown Simpson following the former NFL stars death from cancer at the age of 76.

"May we always…

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15 Affordable Things on Amazon That Will Keep Your Car Clean and Organized

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How to Boost Climate-Friendly Habits, According to Science_1

Among many well-intentioned people working on the uneasy border between climate action and consumption-based capitalism, there’s long existed a consensus that consumers of everything from coffee to dry shampoo are basically rational creatures. If you can label which particular brand of toilet paper isn’t destroying the planet, you’ll help that bath tissue win in the marketplac…

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Fate of Classified SpaceX Mission Remains Unclear

It was one of the most important things Elon Musk has ever launched into space: a government satellite so shrouded in secrecy that virtually everything about it is classified.

Its code name: Zuma.

Only now, what was supposed to be a triumph for Musk and his Space Exploration Technologies Corp. has turned into a potential setback after the satellite went missing. The episode is also …

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How Hypnosis Works, According to Science

When you think about hypnosis, what do you visualize? For many, it’s a clock-swinging magician or a comedy act that forces an unwitting volunteer to make embarrassing public admissions on stage.

But hypnosis has a surprisingly robust scientific framework. Clinical research has shown that it can help relieve pain and anxiety and aid smoking cessation, weight loss, and sleep. It can h…

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Genetic Sequencing Could Revolutionize Public Health

You don’t want to be a virus in Dr. David Ho’s lab. Pretty much every day since the COVID-19 pandemic began, Ho and his team have done nothing but find ways to stress SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes the disease. His goal: pressure the virus relentlessly enough that it mutates to survive, so drug developers can understand how the virus might respond to new treatments. As a virologi…

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Lightsail 2’s Successful Deployment Makes it the First Steerable Spacecraft Powered by the Sun

This is a version of the TIME Space newsletter that went out July 26, 2019.

 

Dear readers,

Jeff Kluger is out this week. I’m Alejandro de la Garza, a researcher and reporter at TIME, and a writer on all things technology.

Humanity might have gotten a tiny bit closer to interstellar travel this week, with a very, very small satellite.

That satel…

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Here’s What NASA’s New Mars Rover Is Doing

There was plenty of reason to celebrate when the Perseverance rover successfully touched down in Mars’s Jezero Crater this afternoon. But in some ways, the rover showed up too late—3.5 billion years too late, in fact.

Long ago, in an earlier epoch, as studies of Mars have shown, Jezero Crater was Jezero Lake, a 45 km (28 mi.) depression in the northern Martian hemisphere, fed …

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