Think of your skin as a diary that keeps track of the days that you skipped sunscreen. Whenever you stepped out without sun ...
If you think the Australian summer sun feels harsher than a summer in the Northern Hemisphere, you're not wrong. But why that ...
If you’ve spent the summer making the most of the great outdoors, it might be time to give your hair and scalp a little bit ...
Cosmic rays coming from outside the Solar System bring these particles closer to the Sun, where they experience changes ...
Earth's oceans and atmosphere act like heat sinks, absorbing and reradiating the sun's rays over time. Even though the planet absorbs a lot of sunlight on the summer solstice, it takes several ...
Because in the UK the sun’s rays are only strong enough for you to make vitamin D from April to September. So you need to boost your levels in the summer months. Like hibernating creatures ...