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What if your connection to nature isn’t just personal but ancestral, or even biological? Emerging science helps explain our ...
A description of the terminology and methodology used in this supplement, and a guide to the functionality that is available free online at natureindex.com. The Nature Index is a database of ...
Four schools are at the top of the list for Portage (Mich.) Northern four-star interior offensive lineman Gregory Patrick, one of the top prospects in the Great Lake State. Patrick is the No. 139 ...
Controlling nature by bulldozing dirt and pouring concrete has long been the guiding vision of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. For 250 years that ethos inspired both awe and disgust.
The findings, published March 17 in Nature Human Behaviour, reveal that while key aspects of brain organization are present from birth, there's also significant capacity for flexibility and ...
Simply looking at nature – or even just digital pictures of it – can relieve pain, according to new research which scanned the brains of people receiving electrical shocks. Nature's many health ...
In nature, the universe does not favor perfect spheres. Instead, it favors spirals, vortices, and toroidal flows. Galaxies do not form as perfect spheres; they coil into majestic spirals.
"Chappie" James Memorial Bridge into Pensacola. Traffic coming onto Gregory Street from the bridge is being diverted to 14th Avenue due to a serious crash at 14th and Gregory, according to the ...
A new study has shown that watching your favourite nature documentary or looking at wildlife can physically ease your pain. Academics at the University of Exeter and the University of Vienna have ...
NEW HAVEN — Yale Public Safety announced the death of Officer Gregory Swiantek, who served in the department since 2007 and is remembered as not only a dedicated member of the force but as a ...
Credit: SciTechDaily.com Artificial photosynthesis holds the key to cleaner energy and carbon capture, but replicating nature’s process is no easy feat. A breakthrough from JMU Würzburg researchers ...