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Karin Kloosterman
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Nature is good for poor people
Cultures around the world know that nature is healing. Shinrin-Yoku is the Japanese word directly translated as “forest bathing”. A visit to the forest for...
Canada uses play to break the cycle of violence
In Canada, only 1 in 5 children who need mental health services receive them. Clinical and psychiatric programs, while effective, can involve long wait times...
Pollinators turned off by air pollution
Air pollution makes the scent of a night-blooming plant less enticing to pollinating moths. Researchers in a Science study discovered that nitrate radicals severely degrade...
Buy a glowing petunia so you can bring GMO into the house
Plant lovers in the United States will soon be able to buy glowing petunias (Petunia hybrida). The $29 US plant, sold by biotech firm Light...
Essay on pleasure revealed in ancient scroll
AI deciphers the text of 2,000-year-old charred papyrus scripts, unveiling musings on music and capers.
How do coral reefs deal with noise and light?
How does noise and light affect coral reefs? An international team explores.
Adding Mycorrhizal fungi to green roofs
A Dartmouth-led research team set out to determine if managing green roof soil microbes could boost healthy urban soil development, a methodology that could be...
The green guide to eco mattresses and greening your bedroom
Greening your life, doesn't require you to overhaul your house.There are small ways you can green your kitchen and your bathroom; we've even started a...
Saudi Arabia’s slow, luxury train through the desert
Saudi Arabia unveils high-end rail travel: Saudi Arabia Railways has collaborated with Italy's Arsenale Group to launch a luxurious "Dream of the Desert" train, marking...
Canadians want hallucinogenic mushrooms for end of life care
Amanita or fly agaric is a psychotropic mushroom found widely in Canada
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