

Jeffrey Kluger
Kluger is an editor at large at TIME. He covers space, climate, and science. He is the author of 12 books, includingApollo 13, which served as the basis for the 1995 film, and was nominated for an Emmy Award for TIME's seriesA Year in Space.



What to Know About the New Heart Disease Guidelines
Sweeping new recommendations call for earlier and more aggressive cholesterol treatment.

The Health Impact of Making Daylight Saving Time Permanent
The Canadian province of British Columba is making the switch to permanent Daylight Saving Time.

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How AI Can Ease Doctor Burnout
The clerical side of a doctor's job can be overwhelming—but new intelligent systems can help.

This Is the Hottest Sport in the U.S.
A new survey finds that 80% of Americans are active. One sport in particular is exploding.

Remembering Jim Lovell, the Most Down-to-Earth Astronaut
Once America's most experienced astronaut, Apollo 13's Jim Lovell, who died at 97, was the first to ...

How to Stargaze Like a True Astronomer
From the full Sturgeon moon to a planet parade and the Perseid meteor shower, August is full of star...

Does Sleeping on a Problem Really Work?
Your brain does more than dream at night. It also analyzes, organizes, and solves problems.
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