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.
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UNEP Deputy Executive Director Elizabeth Mrema highlights that international environmental lawmaking is advancing, with ...
Scientists at the University of Copenhagen have discovered a new weight loss drug target that reduces appetite, increases energy expenditure, and improves insulin sensitivity without causing nausea or ...
A study of Gila monster venom helped start the revolution in weight-loss drugs. But scientists think that’s just the ...