CHEMISTRY

Why Science Says Your Child Is Likely Not Getting Enough Sleep

Why Science Says Your Child Is Likely Not Getting Enough Sleep

CHEMISTRY Parents are always concerned about the amount of sleep their children need. The amount of sleep depends on the age of the child. For example, an infant from birth to three months may sleep three to four hours until they are allowed solid food. Then, they begin to sleep up to six hours until they are about a year old.

Science Shows How To Use Sleep For Stronger Muscles

Exercise helps you build muscle mass, especially if you perform strengthening exercises. Getting in a moderate to high-intensity workout every day also promotes better sleep, so long as you finish your workout before the mid-afternoon.
Get To Know More About Venus

Researchers Confirm Volcanic Activity in Venus Through Light Emissions

This new discovery challenges scientists to further study the inhospitable planet. As early as the 1990s, NASA's Magellan spacecraft was able to bring back data from the planet Venus showing that the Earth's hellish neighbor is covered in volcanoes and lava flows.

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