Dr. Sarah Hill, a psychologist focused on women's health, will be giving a lecture at the University of Texas on November 15, ...
"The incidence of diagnosis and treatment of mental health disorders is less the greener the environment people live in." ...
This year’s NBP International Awards Grand Prize Winner is Mangesh Desai of Pune, India with a dramatic image of tigers ...
Biologist Kathy Willis spoke to Live Science about how touching wood makes us calmer, why looking at a picture of a savanna is calming and how walking through a forest changes our gut microbes.
Science-based targets for nature are described as key mechanisms for companies to deliver on the Global Biodiversity ...
Uncertainty is a core tenet of science — researchers should be supported so they can communicate it with confidence to the ...
The network of emerging economic powers known as BRICS is ramping up its science collaboration. Researchers need to be ...
Students can explore science concepts through an activity that encourages them to record their observations in thoughtful ...
Kathy Willis, a biologist, explains how nature exposure improves health by lowering stress, heart rate, and boosting immunity ...
Published in the open-access journal Nature Conservation, the study reveals that 112 mammal species in Vietnam face extinction, despite most being found in at least one protected area. Some ...
The current US Supreme Court has no fundamental understanding of a range of medical, engineering, technological, or ...
Marcescent trees, such as oaks and beeches, do not form a complete abscission layer, and their leaves often remain attached ...