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11 votes
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The trick to learning when to cut your losses
9 votes -
Scientists identify four personality types
14 votes -
First Private Passenger on Lunar BFR Mission [Livestream]
15 votes -
Scientific publishing is a rip-off. We fund the research – it should be free
28 votes -
Winners of the 2018 Ig Nobel prizes announced
7 votes -
Maps showing California as an island
9 votes -
Magnetohydrodynamics - Propelling Liquid Metal with Magnets
6 votes -
Quaternions visualization by 3blue1brown - thinking in the fourth dimension
12 votes -
Exterminate Mosquitoes for the Sake of Humanity
12 votes -
Early alterations of social brain networks in young children with autism
5 votes -
The forensic science of drowning, and how it landed a father in prison for murder of his daughter
6 votes -
He got the Nobel. She got nothing. Now she's won a huge prize and she's giving it all away
9 votes -
Forging Islamic science
6 votes -
Top cancer researcher fails to disclose corporate financial ties in major research journals
9 votes -
The ethics of consciousness hunting: We are letting brain-damaged patients die on a false assumption
8 votes -
'A Nazi in all but name': Author argues Asperger's syndrome should be renamed
18 votes -
Too good to be true? A nonaddictive opioid without lethal side effects shows promise.
10 votes -
Randomised experiment: If you’re genuinely unsure whether to quit your job or break up, then you probably should
8 votes -
European science funders ban grantees from publishing in paywalled journals
16 votes -
The new science of seeing around corners
10 votes -
State of California funded research must be public within one year
15 votes -
Microwave weapons are prime suspect in ills of US embassy workers in Cuba
14 votes -
How parchment is made
8 votes -
First ever trials on the effects of microdosing LSD set to begin
19 votes -
Quiz: Can you guess which of these psychology papers in top journals could be replicated (with a sample size five times as big) by reading a briefly what results they found?
9 votes -
We Discovered Helium 150 Years Ago. Are We Running Out?
15 votes -
Does Hollywood ruin books? - Numberphile
11 votes -
For poorer people in India and many other countries, a computer engineer has found a way to detect breast cancer without radiation
10 votes -
Long-sought decay of Higgs boson observed
18 votes -
Scientists discover giant deep-sea coral reef off Atlantic coast
12 votes -
A study on the online "filter bubble" found that liberals and conservatives were actually recommended similar stories on Google News, representing a fairly homogeneous set of mainstream news sources
8 votes -
These Cultural Treasures Are Made of Plastic. Now They’re Falling Apart.
8 votes -
What makes a human brain unique? A newly discovered neuron may be a clue
6 votes -
The spectre of smallpox lingers
9 votes -
Imagining Post-Capitalism - Kim Stanley Robinson, 2011
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Csvroehk7Ww
6 votes -
Pygmy people in Indonesia not related to 'hobbit' but evolved short stature independently
3 votes -
The forgotten crops that could feed the planet
14 votes -
Scientists slowly cast light on celestial mystery known as Steve
7 votes -
Shinrin-Yoku (Forest Bathing) and Nature Therapy: A State-of-the-Art Review
Summary A study of the effect of Shinrin-Yoku or "forest bathing" (immersing oneself in nature by mindfully using all five senses) on human physiological and psychological systems. Extract In...
Summary
A study of the effect of Shinrin-Yoku or "forest bathing" (immersing oneself in nature by mindfully using all five senses) on human physiological and psychological systems.
Extract
In general, from a physiological perspective, significant empirical research findings point to a reduction in human heart rate and blood pressure and an increase in relaxation for participants exposed to natural GS. Even research involving the use of nature videos of the forest or the ocean have the same physiological effects. From a qualitative and psychological perspective, Danish participants reported a sense of safety, calm and overall general wellbeing following exposure or engagement with nature. South Korean participants with a known alcohol addiction and high pre-test scores of depression benefited more from the Forest Therapy Camp than participants with lower pre-test scores of depression and alcohol abuse. Differences in culture, gender, education, marital or economic status were not associated confounding factors in many of the empirical studies. Overall, our review of the literature, as illustrated in Table 1, points to positive health benefits associated with SY and NT while confounding factors were clearly identified by the researchers.
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Our pungent history: Sweat, perfume, and the scent of death
4 votes -
A molecular reason why obese people have trouble losing weight
7 votes -
Ancient girl's parents were two different human species
16 votes -
Meet the nuclear weapons nerds
6 votes -
Do people really think Earth might be flat?
7 votes -
Coaching humans out of static thinking
3 votes -
Stephen Hawking on what makes a good theory and the quest for a Theory of Everything
5 votes -
Newly Found Enzymes Can Help Turn Type A and B Blood into Universal Type O
13 votes -
Island birds would likely beat their mainland relatives in a battle of wits
3 votes -
How ‘bling’ makes us human
5 votes