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Scientists might have found a solution to save world's coral reefs
New research found that providing shade to integral reefs such as the Great Barrier Reef may reduce bleaching drastically.
Hearts break over why cat waits "patiently" in the corner of room every day
The TikTok video has amassed over 810,000 views, as one person said the cat is "showing us how to appreciate the little things."
Nuclear War Scenarios Would See Billions Dead From Famine Globally
Scientists have predicted that the soot ejected into the atmosphere during a nuclear war could cause worldwide famines due to reduced crop growth.
Man Turns Rocks Into Lava In His Backyard By Melting Them With The Sun
The video attracted thousands of commenters, many of whom were stunned by the intense heat they just witnessed.
Oxygen May Be Produced Without Sunlight as Deep as Dark Parts of Ocean
Sunlight is linked to the production of oxygen. Scientists in Denmark suggest that some organisms can also produce oxygen where sunlight doesn't exist.
What Plants Need to Grow
Several factors impact plant growth, such as light, temperature and water levels. The key elements of what plants need to grow depends on the species.
Sunlight 'Enhances Passionate Love' in Humans, Study Suggests
Scientists found an ultraviolet ray appeared to change how men and women felt about romantic partners.
What Causes a Ring Around the Moon? People in the U.S. Spot 'Halo' in the S
Similar halos are also sometimes seen around the sun.
What Causes a Ring Around the Moon? Halo Spotted in Skies Around the U.S.
"This halo around the moon is insane," one Twitter user wrote.
Sunlight Seems to Inactivate the Coronavirus: Study
Natural sunlight may be an effective of certain materials, said the authors of the study.
Sunlight Kills Coronavirus Quickly, Says Top DHS Official
The research did not specify the intensity and wavelength of the UV light used in the experiment—and it's also not known whether the sunlight imitated the actual natural sunlight during the summer.
New York Officials Warn Residents About Dangerous Plant That Causes Burns
The state conservation department is working to eradicate the invasive plant.
USCIS Deleted Pages On U.S. Asylum Program: Watchdog
Sunlight's Web Integrity Project says as many as 26 documents for Training of Asylum Officers were pulled from USCIS's main pages and "cannot be found anywhere else on the site."
Belly Fat Linked to Vitamin D Deficiency in New Study
Scientists believe a lack of the vitamin could be associated with abdominal fat storage.
'Chameleon' Ocean Bacteria Change to Match the Light
A single gene is responsible for this extraordinary feat.
Heavy Rains Decrease Sun's Ability to Stop Infections
In the U.S., 12 to 19 million people get sick from waterborne infectious disease each year.
The First Day of Summer Is the Longest Day of the Year
The sun could shine for as long as 16 hours in some parts of the U.S.
Sunlight Could Boost Immune Activity in the Skin
A new study shows exposure to blue and ultraviolet light increases the movement of T cells, a key part of the immune system.
The Summer Solstice at Stonehenge in Photos
The Summer Solstice has been celebrated over the years in Stonehenge, the ancient monument in Wiltshire, England.
Can 'Shade Balls' Temporarily Quell California's Drought?
The shade ball project is attempting to keep water from evaporating in California's reservoirs.
Artificial Skylight Could Allow Us to Build Deeper Underground
The developer claims artificial skylight 'tricks the brain' into believing it's the real thing.