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A boy receives a COVID-19 test at a mobile clinic in South Los Angeles, July 2020.
Anxiety is an evolutionary adaptation of the human brain, allowing us to plan for potential threats. On March 14, hundreds of California shoppers waited in line to enter a Costco store to prepare for the coronavirus pandemic.
In 2018, Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano wrapped up more than three decades of nearly continuous eruptions with an epic fiery rampage. It produced enough lava to fill at least 320,000 Olympic-sized swimming pools and sent a gushing river of lava that swallowed up everything in its path, including parts of the residential Leilani Estates shown here.
Sea ice meets land as seen from a research aircraft over Greenland. Greenland's ice sheet is retreating due to warming temperatures and scientists are seeing the ice start to melt in new and alarming ways.
Bernice Acosta and thousands of other yoga enthusiasts crowd car-free Times Square in New York to celebrate the summer solstice. The June solstice is a result of the Earth’s north-south axis being tilted 23.4 degrees relative to the sun.
Ice meets rock in the Antarctic Peninsula, in a picture taken by NASA's Operation IceBridge in October 2017. Millions of years ago, the entire planet may have resembled this polar scene during a phase called Snowball Earth.
People on a New York City street scan pictures of the many police and fire personnel still missing in the wake of the attacks as of September 28, 2001.
An injured rescue worker is pulled from the rubble of the World Trade Center on September 13, 2001.