Ever notice how you can smell smoke or hear a train in the distance on a cold morning? There's a science to it!
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Jeera-ajwain water to bajra, jowar: Dietitian reveals winter foods that stop weight gain instantly
Winter brings hunger and cravings for heavy foods. Dietitian suggests smart food choices to boost immunity and energy without ...
The Met Office has forecast a four-day Arctic blast to kick off winter's first cold snap – here's when and where the ...
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Polar night begins: Alaska city won't see the sun for the next 64 days
Utqiagvik, Alaska has seen its last sunrise this year; America's northernmost settlement will not see the Sun again until Jan ...
As Delhi’s AQI continues to stay hazardous, musicians and organisers are left gasping to keep the city’s peak concert season ...
Winter is a challenging season for wildlife. The cold temperatures, snow, and scarcity of food create tough living conditions ...
Filmmaker Sanju Surendran discusses the making of If on a Winter’s Night, exploring migrant lives in India and exploring ...
This winter is expected to bring warmer, above average temperatures to the U.S. South and Southwest, including California, as ...
Most people overlook winter plants that can brighten up their dull spaces during the cold season. They come in colourful ...
Aligning mealtimes with your body’s natural rhythms can help steady energy, mood and sleep through the darker months.
The sun will set at 1:36 p.m. in Utqiaġvik, Alaska, but won't rise for another 65 days as the polar night sets in.
The nation’s northernmost town — Utqiagvik, Alaska — is about to descend into months of darkness. The sun was slated to set at 1:36 p.m. Tuesday, and it won’t return until Jan. 22.
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