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Rates of nearsightedness, or myopia, are skyrocketing in kids—and scientists say it has to do with how little time they’re ...
The way women experience nature might be affected by gender roles and stereotypes—as well as gender-based violence. How can ...
Cumulative energy expenditure, outside of “dedicated” exercise, eating and sleeping, sits under the term NEAT (Non-Exercise ...
After moving from the US to Spain, I decided not to go home for the holidays, which gave me plenty of time to take a dream ...
A troubling trend is emerging; children today spend a staggering 35% less time playing outside freely than their parents did.
Many couples are setting financially focused New Year's resolutions with hopeful optimism: save more, spend less, and finally get that debt under control. Yet research shows that 23% of them will quit ...
On Tetiaroa, a vibrant coral atoll dotted with sandy islets, archaeologists, marine biologists and cultural practitioners are ...
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Stanford and others call it “forest bathing,” a Japanese term. Studies have found it bolsters the immune system. According to a study by Frontiers in Psychology, spending just 20 minutes a day outside ...