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In Meghalaya's forests, living root bridges emerge from trained tree roots, connecting villages and showcasing indigenous knowledge, harmony with nature, and sustainable engineering. Less crowded ...
All living things, including humans, constantly emit a ghostly glow – and it appears to vanish almost as soon as we die. Monitoring this signal could one day help track forest health or even ...
More than half of American adults suffer from at least one chronic illness—most commonly diabetes, heart disease, cancer or neurodegeneration. By age 65, 80% are afflicted with two or more ...
Wonders of Wildlife in Springfield, MO released 19 rescued sea turtles—highlighting its vital role in marine conservation and ...
Are we living in “The Matrix” in real life? In the 1999 science-fiction film, Neo discovers that the universe is a simulation — but one scientist believes that the idea isn’t all fiction.
schools and offices shut, and economies seized up—many asked when the world would recover. Five years later, the data show that the setback to living standards could endure.
Ethel Caterham was recognized on April 30 as the oldest living person after the death of 116-year-old nun Inah Canabarro Lucas Brenton Blanchet is a writer-reporter at PEOPLE. He has been working ...
Birch Aquarium on Wednesday welcomed its first crop of guests into the brand-new, immersive aquatic exhibit that replaced its ...
The Minnesota Department of Health substantiated maltreatment claims against Edgewood Assisted Living in Sartell after a resident with dementia and Parkinson's disease suffered frostbite.
Fewer choices at a greater cost — whether of dolls or other goods — simply means a lower standard of living. The Human Progress project at the Cato Institute calculated “the time price” of ...
Every Friday, Living Planet brings you the stories, facts and debates on the key environmental issues of our time. As our planet faces an ever-evolving climate crisis and environments change ...
So employees have to "resurrect" them — affirm that they're living, so they can receive their benefits. Revivals were "sporadic" before, and there's been an uptick in such cases across upstate ...