A study showed that the pandemic crunched the distance between our remembered events.
Share:
More In Science

New Year's Eve in Times Square Still on, With Smaller Crowd
Revelers will still ring in the new year in New York’s Times Square next week, there just won’t be as many as usual under new COVID-19 restrictions

NHL Announces Players Won't Be Allowed to Go to Olympics
The NHL has announced that players won't be able to participate in the Beijing Olympics.

Cheddar's Top Explainer Videos: From 9/11 Skyscraper Safety to Supply Chain Troubles
Cheddar recaps its top five explainer videos of 2021.

Need2Know: Pfizer Vaccine Anniversary, Israeli PM Meets UAE's Crown Prince & Golden Globe Noms
These are the headlines you Need2Know for Monday, December 13, 2021.

Tornado Recovery, Box Office Disappointment & Peloton Strikes Back
Carlo and Baker cover the latest developments after a devastating tornado outbreak over the weekend, plus an eye on Omicron and inflation, and not even Spielberg can save the box office.

Stoke Space Technologies Raises $65 Million to Develop Reusable Rockets
Reusable rocket developer Stoke Space Technologies raised $65 million in a Series A round led by Breakthrough Energy Ventures, a firm founded by Bill Gates. Stoke says its reusable rockets provide the satellite industry with low-cost, on-demand access to and from orbit. As companies like SpacX and Blue Origin are also making commitments to rocket reusability, Stoke says it is taking a different approach with a system designed to be 100% reusable, comprised of rockets designed to fly daily, like an airplane. Stoke co-founder and CEO Andy Lapsa joins Cheddar News' Closing Bell to discuss.

NASA's Artemis Program to Return Mankind to the Moon, Pave Way for Exploration of Mars
Humans are set to return to a place we have not been in nearly 50 years: the moon. NASA's Artemis program is expected to have astronauts back on the lunar surface by 2025. NASA says it will use what it learns on the moon to take the next giant leap - sending the first astronauts to Mars. The Artemis program also includes contributions from private companies like SpaceX, as well as academic research institutions like Georgia Tech. Georgia Tech professor of practice and former NASA astronaut Sandra Magnus joins Future of Space: Humankind's Leap Forward to discuss.

Clearing the COVID-19 Confusion
The CDC warns that COVID-19 is rapidly spreading with Omicron variant cases doubling every two days in the United States. How do current vaccines hold up against the new strain, and what does it mean for your upcoming holiday travel? Cheddar News breaks things down with infectious diseases specialist Dr. William Schaffner of Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.

U.S. Omicron Cases Surge as People Gear Up for Holiday Travel
President Joe Biden is expected to meet with his COVID-19 response team as the omicron variant continues to surge across the country. Experts say Delta is driving this surge but Dr. Anthony Fauci says Omicron will take over. Emergency physician Dr. Daniel Fagbuyi joins Cheddar News to discuss.
