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Why do fish look down when they swim? Mystery finally solved
Just as you might look down at the sidewalk as you walk, fish look downward when they swim, a new study has confirmed. The question is why?
Joshua Shavit
Nov 5, 2022


One-hour walk in nature reduces stress, study finds
Living in a city is a well-known risk factor for developing a mental disorder, while living close to nature is beneficial for mental health.
Joseph Shavit
Oct 3, 2022


Nature helps mental health, research says—but only for rich, white people?
New study finds troubling lack of diversity—in participants and geography—in field that explores nature’s effects on mental health.
Joseph Shavit
May 8, 2022


World’s Largest Treehouse Resort Opening in the Smoky Mountains
Treehouses inspire visions of Tarzan swinging through the forest. Sanctuary Treehouse Resort is the largest treehouse resort in the world.
Joseph Shavit
Apr 4, 2022


Humans and other primates have evolved less sensitive noses
Everyone experiences smells in their own unique way – the same scent can be pleasant, too intense or even undetectable to different noses.
Joseph Shavit
Feb 7, 2022


Love of nature is an inheritable trait, study of twins shows
A person’s appreciation of nature and their tendency to visit natural spaces are heritable characteristics, according to a large-scale study
Joseph Shavit
Feb 7, 2022


Woman, 30, diagnosed with HIV 8 years ago may be naturally cured of the virus
An anonymous woman from Argentina has become only the second person known to ever show no detectable traces of an HIV infection
Joseph Shavit
Nov 17, 2021


Spending time in nature has a surprising effect on early childhood development
Few studies have investigated this pathway linking greenspace and developmental outcomes among children.
Joshua Shavit
Oct 27, 2021


Can't afford to go to space? Try the world's tallest bungee jump instead. It's insane!
For those who have successfully overcome their fears and can't afford the $25 Million to go into space, China has your next thrill.
Joseph Shavit
Aug 2, 2021


Introducing Cyrus Kabiru, The Kenyan Artist Turning Trash Into Eyewear Gold
Laura Allsop meets the artist collecting trash from the streets of his native Nairobi and alchemising it into wildly inventive sculptures
Joseph Shavit
Jul 29, 2021


Leonardo DiCaprio is giving $43M to restore the Galápagos Islands
"More than half of Earth’s remaining wild areas could disappear in the next few decades if we don’t decisively act."
Joseph Shavit
May 18, 2021


For the first time in 100 years California condors will fly in the Pacific Northwest
It’s been decades since California condors were spotted gliding in the Pacific Northwest, but officials said that could soon change.
Joseph Shavit
Mar 24, 2021


Pandemic got you down? A little nature could help
[Feb. 18, 2021: University of Connecticut] Having trouble coping with COVID? Go take a hike. Literally. Researchers have long been aware...
Joseph Shavit
Feb 18, 2021
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