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1.Summer Reading Ideas for Kids 2.5 Tips for Staying Cool in the Summer Heat 3.Stay Safe in the Sun: Sun Protection Tips 4.How to Create a Summer Bucket List 5.5 Fun Summer Activities to Try 6.How to Keep Your Kids Entertained During Summer Vacation 7.6 Summer Recipes Everyone Will Love 8.10 Ways to Beat the Summer Heat 9.How to Stay in Shape During the Summer 10.5 Summer Travel Destinations Perfect for Families
Research by a team of Kenya, US, Australia and Swiss-based scientists has identified a unique feature of three species. Presented this summer at the Gold-schmidt conference in Prague, the trio of fig trees, all of which are native to East Africa, are capable of drawing in carbon dioxide from the…
Read the full story at Inside Climate News. A new study released this week presents the record ice melt on the Svalbard islands in summer 2024 as a glimpse into a future where other Arctic ice masses, including those on Greenland, could melt faster than currently anticipated. The amount of ice that melted on Svalbard,…
Read the full story at Ars Technica. Later this summer, a fluorescent reddish-pink spiral will bloom across the Wilkinson Basin in the Gulf of Maine, about 40 miles northeast of Cape Cod. Scientists from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution will release the nontoxic water tracer dye behind their research vessel, where it will unfurl into…
The eligible Linky entry from yesterday for the end-of-the-month gift card drawing was: Summer - Going Glam for a Low Key Cat Show This Weekend! September Calendar of Events From the Cat Blogosphere Calendar Blog Hops If you’d like to participate in a Blog Hop today, all you need to do is click on the graphic...
Read the full post from the Illinois State Climatologist. An extremely dry end to summer and start to fall has intensified ongoing drought in central and southern Illinois and increased the fire and blowing dust risk as we approach harvest. River levels have dropped near or below low stage, including on the Kaskaskia, Sangamon, and…
Read the full story at Floodlight. In south-central Wisconsin, near record warmth in January and two record-breaking summer heat waves have cross-country skiers nervous they won’t be getting much snow this winter — again. And it’s not just skiers in Wisconsin who are worried. New research shows heat waves are prompting a growing number of…