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To Stay Cool, Wear Flowing Robes and Throw Water Around? Yes, Says Science.
Narrative Analysis: Transfer

Long before air-conditioning, people around the world came up with ingenious ways to beat the heat. But, really — wear dark, billowing robes? And drink tea? The science can be surprising. As big chunks of the United States and Canada roast through the weekend, some of these ideas might be worth a closer look. Water []
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· Jun 24, 2026
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· Jul 1, 2026
Water cannons cool tourists at Rome's Colosseum amid heatwave
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· Jul 9, 2026
Beat summer heat like royalty at Changdeok Palace's royal infirmary
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· Jul 2, 2026
After Mother Nature Turns Up the Heat, Festival Yodelers Perform Inside Swiss Fountains
After Mother Nature Turns Up the Heat, Festival Yodelers Perform Inside Swiss Fountains
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· Jun 24, 2026
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Not Ready to Get Sweaty? A Heat-Hater's Guide to Staying Cool
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Related coverage for "To Stay Cool, Wear Flowing Robes and Throw Water Around? Yes, Says Science.": Daily Mail — How to clean during a heatwave without exhausting yourself: 'Queen of Clean' Lynsey Crombie reveals her 11 top tips. Irish Star — Common shower mistake during a heatwave that may actually be making you feel hotter. Euronews — Water cannons cool tourists at Rome's Colosseum amid heatwave. Korea Times News — Beat summer heat like royalty at Changdeok Palace's royal infirmary. RedState — After Mother Nature Turns Up the Heat, Festival Yodelers Perform Inside Swiss Fountains. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — Not Ready to Get Sweaty? A Heat-Hater's Guide to Staying Cool