We all know the tired old advice about how to get the best night's rest, but it can be hard to follow in the real world. A more personalised and holistic approach could help. www.newscientist.com/article/mg26...
We all know the tired old advice about how to get the best night's rest, but it can be hard to follow in the real world. A more personalised and holistic approach could help. www.newscientist.com/article/mg26...
Is it just me who is pondering the “coincidence” of recent erratic climate situations and the rare alignment of planets all at the same time? 🤔
I am slowly reintegrating myself into actually crafting “wordsmith” posts on social media beyond an x variable shared media image. Now back to the work I enjoy & a book. 😎
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This month a “parade of planets”—Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, and Venus—will be visible with the naked eye.
January is a great month for looking up.
In today's episode, astronomer Dean Regas joins us to talk about the best astronomical events to look out for with or without a telescope.
Listen here 🎧:
https://buff.ly/42jwkop