Research from Mayo Clinic indicates individuals within one mile of golf courses face over double the risk of Parkinson’s disease, compared to those farther away.
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Twice a year in Hawaii the sun passes directly overhead and objects cast no shadow. It’s a phenomenon called “Lahaina Noon”
Hawaii witnesses the rare phenomenon of ‘Lahaina Noon,’ where the sun passes directly overhead twice a year, causing objects to cast no shadows.
Effects of water erosion after 50 years
A recent study confirms significant landscape changes caused by water erosion over five decades, affecting ecosystems and land use.
How to Read an Air Quality Monitor Like a Pro
Optimize your understanding of air quality readings and unlock essential tips to protect your environment—discover how to read an air quality monitor like a pro.
Waking up a tortoise after 5 month of hibernation in fridge
A tortoise was successfully awakened after five months of hibernation in a refrigerator, raising questions about animal care and hibernation practices.
Keep it short: what to wear for the UK bank holiday heatwave
Expert advice on fashion choices for the upcoming UK bank holiday heatwave, focusing on comfort, style, and practicality amid rising temperatures.
Water Softeners and Skin: Why ‘Hard Water’ Feels Rough
Caring for your skin requires understanding how hard water causes dryness and irritation, and why softening it can make a difference—discover the full impact inside.
Arizona’s Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument Earns Dark Sky Status
Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in Arizona is officially certified as a Dark Sky Park, recognizing its exceptional night sky environment and cultural significance.
A crab eating the dead skin from someone’s foot
A viral video shows a crab nibbling dead skin from a person’s foot, raising questions about animal behavior and hygiene practices.
PFAS Explained: What They Are and Why Filters Matter
Get to know PFAS, their health risks, and discover why choosing the right filter is crucial—continue reading to learn how to protect yourself.