The summer solstice brings warmer temperatures and the longest daylight day of the year, and a new study is showing that it also has an impact of the lifecycle of plants. On this edition of Science News Now, Walter Stoddard, Senior Scientist with the Ontario Science Centre joins Miranda Anthistle to cover what that impact is and also shares updates about the first artificial solar eclipse and new images of deep space.
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Science News Now: the summer solstice, an artificial solar eclipse, and the James Webb Telescope
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