Nature is astonishingly diverse. Across the planet’s oceans, forests, grasslands, and cities, living beings interact in ways that defy rigid expectations.
We're constantly told that spending time in nature is good for the body and the mind alike. A large body of research shows ...
Even the words we use to express our connection to nature are dwindling as the demands of modern life isolate us from the non-human world, according to a new study by psychologist Miles Richardson of ...
There is an old Sanskrit word—sanatan—that translates clumsily into English as "eternal" or "perpetual," but its real meaning runs deeper. It speaks of something that has no beginning and no end, ...
This summer, researchers at the University of Derby in the UK published a finding that humanity’s connection to nature has declined by more than 60 percent since 1800. The researchers arrived at this ...
Riddle me this: how can it be that reading these words activates nearly identical word-sensitive patches of the brain's visual system in you and nearly every other reader of this story? And that a ...
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