Chaucer and Shakespeare lived through periods of weird weather not unlike what we are seeing today. So what can we learn from their writing?
Special to IFN The sky is truly the limit for Larry the Little Cloud, the main character in the new children’s book written by beloved ...
Of course, everything on Mars has to be different from Earth — not even the thunder can sound like thunder. Instead, these tiny bits of lightning give off sounds more like those that people associate ...
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Extreme heat hampers children’s early learning
Children regularly exposed to temperatures over 30°C (86°F) have lower scores on literacy and numeracy tests at age 3 to 4, ...
A new University of California San Diego School of Medicine study offers a unified biological model to explain how genetic ...
Heat above 30°C reduces early learning milestones and slows child development in children. Poor families experience the ...
As temperatures rise around the globe, researchers are scrambling to study the impacts on human health. They've linked ...
King Tides, formally known as Perigean-Spring Tides, are exceptionally high tides. These usually occur about three times a ...
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