Rainy and winter seasons make many people gloomy and some even experience seasonal affective disorder (SAD), which is considered to be a major mental health concern. But what does the season have to do with it?
A published study suggests that summer can last up to half a year by the end of the century, while autumn and winter getting shorter, which experts say will have significant effects on human life.
Should the effects of climate change remain unchecked, the future will have summer seasons lasting six months in the Northern Hemisphere, according to a new study.
In a new study, researchers have found that the seasons appear to influence when certain genes are active in your body, with those that cause inflammation being more active in winter.
A new study has found that just like the Earth, our Sun experiences seasonal changes which scientists believe can now help them better predict solar storms.