Better still, go for a walk in a forest.
In 1982, an official in the Japanese Forestry Agency proposed a new term for ...
Do you know what the 'Queen of the Hills' was called before 1835? Explore the scientific secrets of its ancient soil, healing ...
General practitioner Nadezhda Chernyshova pointed out the harmfulness of plant information and told how eaten flowers and ...
Futuristic living meets the serenity of a forest in these magical Cotswolds treehouses (Picture: TreeDwellers) There’s something special about waking up in a treehouse and stepping outside to sip ...
Being a “tree hugger” might sound like a hippie cliché, but science suggests it could actually be good for your health. Known in Japan as shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing, the practice isn’t about ...
Earth Day lands on April 22nd, 2026, and if you’re looking for a way to mark it that’s actually rooted in science rather than symbolism, researchers have a surprisingly simple suggestion: take off ...
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There’s something about being in nature that invites you to pause and slow down — whether it’s walking tree-lined paths, resting on park benches, tending to your own garden or spending quiet mornings ...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Italian scientists documented something interesting: in areas with more trees per capita, the number and severity of COVID-19 cases were lower than in places with fewer ...
With freezing temperatures and the sun seemingly setting before you’ve even finished your lunch, it’s tempting to hang up the gardening gloves and let the trowels gather dust over winter months. The ...
Incorporating it weekly could provide antidote to screen fatigue, and enhance vitality Spending time in nature and practicing mindfulness aren’t trendy new hacks — they’re ancient human defaults. One ...