The January 2025 issue of Nature includes an article on the NIH-funded dGTEx project, titled, “The Human and Non-human Primate Developmental GTEx Projects.” It outlines the scope, vision, ...
Protected areas are often seen as refuges for plants and animals—yet they are also places where people live, work and relax.
A new study published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology's June 2025 volume found that simply enjoying the experience of being in nature is more strongly associated with happiness and life ...
Spending time outdoors has long been shown to enhance physical and mental well-being by encouraging exercise, fostering social interaction, reducing stress and anxiety, elevating mood, improving focus ...
Over the past 220 years, the connection between people and nature has declined by more than 60%. That's the key finding of a study led by Miles Richardson, a professor of nature connectedness at the ...
‘Experimental design’: these words signal a section of a research paper that many readers might be inclined to scan fleetingly, before moving on to the actual findings. But a study in Nature this week ...
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A year ago, a paper published in the journal Nature made a sweeping claim: The world economy was already on track to lose 19 percent of global gross domestic product by 2050, compared with what it ...
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