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While really hot showers and baths often feel lovely and can help you relax, there are some potential downsides ...
European collectors drove early sales while American and Asian buyers remained conspicuously absent on day one.
Why do electrons favor one spin over another in twisted environments? A newly developed system lets us explore this quantum ...
In experiments that mimic conditions of the near future, some trees look set to thrive. With others, it's now a case of ...
Clouds are our lifelong companions. Sometimes they drift overhead as wispy filigrees. On other days, they darken the sky and dump rain on us. But for all our familiarity with these veils of water ...
Trillions of bacteria, fungi, viruses and single-celled organisms travel the globe high in the atmosphere. Scientists are ...
Tarun Nayar makes music with flowers, leaves, roots and mushrooms. See how he plugs into nature, and how it responds ...
Luxury has long been defined by sensory experiences—the feel of a hand-crafted box, the gleam of a bespoke bottle. But as environmental concerns and regulations reshape the industry, luxury brands are ...
For those who aren’t science-minded, inclined to garden or don’t enjoy hiking, the arts can be a meaningful pathway to engage ...
As the most biodiverse park in the National Park System, Great Smoky Mountains National Park offers a unique launchpad for study of research.
University of Alberta research is showing how trees and fungi team up to survive and stay healthy against insect attacks—an alliance that could lead to more resilient forests. Endophytes—tiny ...