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Oceanographer Sylvia Earle examines a patch of sargassum during an expedition to the Sargasso Sea, off the coast of Bermuda

Monitoring Climate Change in the Ocean's 'Most Studied Spot'

A report from the Atlantic Explorer, which is trying to establish a data base for changes in the planet's oceans

Blogs

Wellness

Having Young Kids Can Ramp Up Depression

Colic, crying, round-the-clock wakings — is it any wonder that parents experience high rates of depression in the first year after the birth of a child?

Ecocentric

How the Oil-Spill Report Could Affect Claims Against BP

Wednesday morning BP released the results of its own internal investigation into the catastrophe on the Deepwater Horizon rig. The conclusion is basically this: a lot of things went wrong, most of which wasn't our fault

Health Checkup

Who Needs Organic Food?

Organic food comes with real health benefits and significant costs. TIME looks at both sides of the debate

Health.com

Snack Smarter

Five foods that ease heartburn

Photos

The Deadliest Hurricanes in U.S. History

A look back at the worst hurricanes ever to hit the U.S. coast

Special Report

Top 10 Oddly Insured Body Parts

Pittsburgh Steelers safety Troy Polamalu's luscious locks are incredibly now worth $1 million. TIME takes a look at other famously expensive anatomical features

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MOHAMMAD IMRAN, a Pakistani migrant in the United Arab Emirates, on Dubai after the slowdown in the construction industry left tens of thousands of imported laborers jobless
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