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Scientists found that virtual forest experiences using sight, sound, and scent offer measurable mood and memory boosts, especially when all senses are activated at once.
A new study shows that simply changing how trees are arranged can boost forest growth, improve soil health, and lock away more carbon.
Axiom Verge is a special Metroidvania. Not only was it the work of one developer, but it's an adventure that feels unique and original. The game has you intentionally glitch out your environment to ...
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Ghost of Yotei’s State of Play unveiled one of the coolest features imaginable and frankly, every other open-world game needs ...
Hosted by the City of Longwood, the show will feature more than 100 cars and trucks, 50/50 drawing, food trucks, and music by DJ Don from Cruisin Orlando. 5-8 p.m. July 12, Longwood Historic District, ...
A second vote on the hunt must be taken by the state in August, but all indications point to a 187-quota hunt that could last ...
Discover the hottest design trends straight from London's top designers! Get ahead of the curve with these 10 exciting style ...
Arctic aerosols play a significant role in aerosol-radiation and aerosol-cloud interactions, but ground-based measurements are insufficient to explain the interaction of aerosols and clouds in a ...
Phil Nyland, wildlife biologist for 23 years on the Aspen-Sopris Ranger District of the White River National Forest, took ...
Nyland was involved in a wide array of projects across the White River National Forest. But his legacy is clearest in his ...