Getting these gardening tasks done in spring, such as tending to soil structure and refreshing mulch, will set your garden up for success all year long.
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Can You Tell the Temperature by Listening to Crickets? The Science Behind Dolbear’s Law
In the late 1800s, more than a hundred years before smartphones and weather apps, a physicist discovered you could step ...
Why do analytical people fall for conspiracy theories? A new study reveals that individuals who crave strict rules and predictable patterns are easily drawn to the artificial sense of order that ...
Keeping water systems clean is a critical part of patient safety. We understand that patient wellbeing often goes beyond the ...
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The Lower 48 states’ split screen winter — a battle between frigid cold in the East and record warmth in the West — ended in the second warmest winter on record. It’s an astonishing demonstration of ...
Michigan and the Great Lakes are bracing for another cold shot later month as a polar vortex split in the stratosphere nudges ...
From calorie burn to gut health, does water temperature really make a difference? A dietitian explains the real impact of hot vs. cold hydration.
A University of Houston engineer has developed a method to detect possible damage in concealed cold-formed steel construction framing materials hidden behind walls, without having to tear the walls ...
Taking a freezing dip in a lake or the sea is a valued well-being practice in the world's happiest country. In Finland, over ...
Scientists have visualized, for the first time, how a key sensory protein detects both cold temperatures and cooling compounds like menthol.
East Coast residents may remember polar vortex forecasts and blizzards, but U.S. weather data was dominated by warm temperatures in the West.
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