Way, way back in the days when men wore beards and wide-lapelled suits in exotic colors, only NASA had access to photovoltaics and ‘solar’ meant solar thermal. In those days of ...
Nguyen and her team solved this by designing a version of their molecule that remains liquid at room temperature. It requires ...
Whether at beaches, barbeques, hanging out in the park or at the pool, most people catch more sun rays this season than other times of the year. In the process, some will get a suntan while others, ...
It’s easy to see why Beatriz González, the subject of this sombre new retrospective at the Barbican, is often linked with Pop art. In her paintings, the Colombian artist, who died last month at the ...
Skin health, sun protection, Sunbathing, Sunscreen, UV rays The Science Behind Sun Protection: How Sunscreen Works During ...
To store heat for days, weeks, or months, you need to trap the energy in the bonds of a molecule that can later release heat on demand. The approach to this particular chemistry problem is called ...
What many don’t realise is the sun can burn another part of the body just as easily – the eyes. According to optometrists, UV radiation can cause photokeratitis, commonly described as sunburn of the ...
A young woman has left millions stunned after revealing the unexpected health discovery she made following what was meant to be a carefree tropical holiday. Tiahnee Raquel, 23, travelled to the ...
The TikTok user, Cameron, posted the footage showing the results of lying in the sun and having a snooze. The clip shows her effortlessly peeling back a large layer of damaged skin from her torso.
You likely already know to protect exposed skin from the sun’s rays using sunscreen, but what about skin that’s not directly exposed? Are your clothes enough to prevent sunburn? Unfortunately, not all ...
The organisers of the festival posted on Instagram while announcing the dates, "The announcement you have been waiting for! This December, Sunburn invites you into a world BEYOND REALITY - a festival ...
Sunburns are common—about a third of Americans get at least one each year—and are, most of the time, mild or treatable. But some burns are more severe than others. More than 33,000 sunburns requiring ...