Too much sun can do more than turn your skin red or brown—it can actually make you sick. Sun poisoning is an extreme form of sunburn. It doesn’t only affect your skin; it also causes an inflammatory ...
MEGHAN Markle gushed over Prince Harry as she shared a clip of rarely-seen Archie and Lili during a touchy-feely Drew Barrymore chat. The Duchess of Sussex, 43, made a surprise appearance on ...
Seismologists know a lot about the mechanics of earthquakes and why they occur. What’s more difficult to determine, however, is how to predict future earthquakes. And while associating ...
Ian Randall is Newsweek's Deputy Science Editor, based in Royston, U.K. His focus is reporting on science and health. He has covered archeology, geology, and physics extensively. Ian joined ...
For six years, the Connecticut Sun knocked on the door of WNBA immortality. No matter their roster or postseason draw, the Sun made six straight trips to the WNBA semifinals, a streak eclipsed ...
Researchers explore the likelihood that Earth's climate, as affected by solar heat, plays a role in seismic activity. Using mathematical and computational methods, they analyzed earthquake data ...
Sunlight exposure offers numerous health benefits, including the production of essential vitamin D, improved mood, regulated sleep patterns, and enhanced bone health. It's crucial to balance sun ...
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