Quick Summer Science Reads

 
 
 
Read about romantic bird behavior, the oldest galaxy merger ever seen, what's causing frequent turbulence on flights, and more.
Quick Summer Reads
School's Out. Should You Worry about the 'Summer Slide'?  
School's Out. Should You Worry about the 'Summer Slide'?
Kids don't typically advance academically during the summer, but the research isn't clear on whether they forget what they've already learned.
 
Yes, Airline Flights Are Getting Bumpier: Here's Why  
Yes, Airline Flights Are Getting Bumpier: Here's Why
Clear-air turbulence is becoming more frequent and more intense as the atmosphere warms.
 
The First In-Depth Study on 'Blue Balls' Reveals a Lot about Sex  
The First In-Depth Study on 'Blue Balls' Reveals a Lot about Sex
Arousal without orgasm isn't dangerous, so why are people pressured to engage in unwanted sexual activity to avoid it?
 
This Seabird Courtship Ritual Is the Romance of the Summer  
This Seabird Courtship Ritual Is the Romance of the Summer
An adorable seabird courtship ritual shows the meaning of love: fish.
 
Earliest Merging Galaxies Discovered in New JWST Photos  
Earliest Merging Galaxies Discovered in New JWST Photos
Astronomers found two colliding galaxies dating back to less than 500 million years after the big bang.
 
 
 
 
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