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The Compass: Behold the bears of summer, why it’s called the “dog days” of summer, and 5 ways to keep the planet clean.

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THE COMPASS
This week, we explore the summer season. Behold the bears of summer, learn why we call this time of year the “dog days” of summer, and 5 ways you can keep the planet clean this summer. Plus, top stories you may have missed.
PHOTOGRAPH BY MARTIN GREGUS, JR.
Snoozing in flower beds? Behold the bears of summer
A photographer spends two months in the Canadian Arctic and reveals a softer side of the world’s largest terrestrial predator.
REVEALING A SOFTER SIDE
PHOTOGRAPH BY JENN EMERLING, NAT GEO IMAGE COLLECTION
Does sunscreen expire? How much SPF is enough? Your burning questions, answered
Experts weigh in on everything to know about sunblock—from the difference between mineral and chemical varieties to when and how often you should be applying it.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
DID YOU MISS THESE TOP STORIES?
1.
Before you go hiking, read these life-saving tips from first responders
2.
Did Indiana Jones help or hurt archaeology?
3.
These three kings ruled Rome. Their bloody reigns sparked a revolution.
4.
Inside the ‘factory of the world,’ there is still a corner untouched by machines
PHOTOGRAPH BY ANN RONAN PICTURES, PRINT COLLECTOR/GETTY
Here’s why we call this time of year the ‘dog days’ of summer
These punishingly hot summer days get their name from an ancient belief about the brightest star in the sky—not from dogs’ tendency to laze around in the heat.
AN ANCIENT BELIEF
IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE, THE SUMMER SOLSTICE TYPICALLY FALLS AROUND WHICH DAY?
A. JUNE 9
B. JUNE 21
C. JULY 1
CLICK TO SEE IF YOU’RE RIGHT!
PHOTOGRAPH BY GETTY IMAGES/ISTOCKPHOTO
5 ways you can keep the planet clean this summer
Suppose we clean up our messes and recycle what can be salvaged. Isn’t that how Mother Nature would want us to behave?
HELPING OUT MOTHER NATURE
PHOTOGRAPH BY COHEN/OSTROW / GETTY IMAGES
How extreme heat might change your kid’s summers
Summers just keep getting hotter. Here’s what that could mean for the future of your child’s annual break.
WHAT THE FUTURE MIGHT LOOK LIKE
WHAT WILL WE EXPLORE NEXT?
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