You can't get sick from being cold, but spending more time indoors during the winter can facilitate the spread of germs.
Researchers developed a mathematical model showing how brine movement in sea ice enhances heat transfer, potentially improving climate change predictions for polar regions. A new applied mathematical ...
Many people think of December and January as the two months of the year you're likely to catch the common cold, but “cold season” actually stretches from late August through April. That means only ...
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