Sustainability
Forest Bathing: What it is & Where to do it?
The secret to mindful travel? A walk in the woods Whether you call it a fitness trend or a mindfulness practice (or a bit of both), what exactly is forest bathing? The term emerged in Japan in the 1980s as a physiological and psychological exercise called shinrin-yoku (“forest bathing” or “taking in the forest atmosphere”). The purpose was twofold: to offer an eco-antidote to tech-boom burnout and to inspire residents to reconnect with and protect the country’s forests.
By Sarah Segrawski3 years ago in Earth
Electrocatalysis under the nuclear power
A further improvement in nuclear power microscopy presently makes it conceivable to at the same time picture the level profile of nanometer-fine designs as well as the electric flow and the frictional power at strong fluid connection points. A group has prevailed with regards to breaking down electrocatalytically dynamic materials and acquiring experiences that will assist with improving impetuses. The technique is additionally possibly reasonable for concentrating on processes on battery cathodes, in photocatalysis or on dynamic biomaterials.
By Nkem Darlington3 years ago in Earth
The Lost City of Zoria
The Lost City of Zoria Deep in the Amazon rainforest, there was a lost city called Zoria that was said to hold unimaginable wealth and knowledge. For centuries, explorers had searched for it, but no one had ever found it. That was until one day, a young woman named Maya decided to take on the challenge and find the lost city of Zoria.
By CRICKET ONLY3 years ago in Earth
Climate Change and Public Health
Climate Change and Public Health: Understanding the Connection Climate change and public health are two global issues that are intricately connected. Climate change is the long-term alteration in the Earth's climate system caused by human activities, primarily the emission of greenhouse gases. Public health refers to the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life, and promoting health through organized efforts of society. The connection between climate change and public health is complex and multifaceted. In this article, we will explore this connection and understand its impact on our lives.
By HSE Insider3 years ago in Earth
The Power of Nature
We all have seen them: natural history documentaries that begin with a wonderfully pristine ecosystem, first on stage as a fragile, unstable thing of beauty. Complex habitats and rare animals mesmerize viewers with delicate, spellbinding behavior. Then, the story takes a dark turn as nature collides with the forces of mass production. The global economy, with its ruthless incentive structures and unrelenting search for growth, is the powerful nemesis to the fragile environment in need of a savior. The narrator urges us: Will we be, after all, the heroes of this story? Act, before it is too late.
By Sarah Segrawski3 years ago in Earth






