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July is UV Safety Awareness Month, highlighting the growing risks of UV radiation and encouraging the use of protective measures to reduce sun-related health threats.
Here is why it's important to wear sunscreen to protect your skin from harmful UV rays – not just in the summer, but all year long.
Learn about the electromagnetic spectrum, the order of the waves, their uses and dangers with this guide for KS3 physics students aged 11-14 from BBC Bitesize.
For the first time, researchers have seen how light behaves during a mysterious phenomenon called 'imaginary time'.
Once considered merely insulating, a change in the angle between silicon and oxygen atoms opens a pathway for electrical charge to flow. A breakthrough discovery from the University of Michigan has ...
PDF for physics from the official Punjab Board website. Access chapter-wise details for physics with the link to download the ...
Solar flares can reshape exoplanet atmospheres within days, affecting temperature, winds, and potential habitability.
There are long wavelengths, like infrared rays and radio waves, and shorter, high-energy wavelengths, like X-rays and ultraviolet rays, which are damaging to our bodies, Johnson told Live Science.
Hubble spotted a rare off-center black hole shredding a star, revealing the first optical discovery of a wandering ...
Kathleen Davis is a producer and fill-in host at Science Friday, which means she spends her weeks researching, writing, ...
Unlike typical infrared night-vision goggles, these contact lenses do not require a power source — and they enable the wearer to perceive different infrared wavelengths that show up in various ...
From the ISS, scientists are capturing rare lightning above storms that could impact radio, climate, and safety.