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We know that humans can make big changes to the environment. Few species can have a similar impact. But beavers can. At one point, the rodents numbered in the hundreds of millions in North America, they were hunted to near extinction. Now scientists are bringing them back because beaver dams Read More...
The biggest predictors of happiness are tolerance, equality, and healthy life expectancy. Governments can support these qualities when they shift their focus from economic development to promoting quality of life. That’s why Denmark, Costa Rica, and Singapore are the happiest places in the world. Read More...
Being in a healthy relationship has been shown to provide health benefits, including a longer life. Now, a new study reports that people who are married appear to have a lower risk of heart Read More...
For commuters in Chicago, Boston, LA, and New York, Cubic’s new app will let you buy tickets for multiple different transit systems in one place, so you can easily plan trips that don’t involve a Read More...
‘Sustainability’ and ‘environmental’ are slippery terms but there are some places that are much greener than Read More...
As they march for peace through Afghan villages laced with roadside bombs and bottomless heartache, their numbers keep growing. They come from all walks of life, ages 17 to 65. Among them is a high school student who went home to complete his final exams before rejoining the others; a poet who Read More...
For a thousand years, people have reported feeling better by meditating but there has never been a systematic study that quantified stress and how much stress changes as a direct result of meditation until Read More...
Many refugees who fled the violence in Syria struggle with disabilities. This disabled refugee in the Zaatari camp in Jordan where 80,000 people live, found a solution. He built an electric bicycle made from spare parts he found in the Read More...
A new book has re-examined the ancient geometry of Stonehenge and concludes the monument was constructed by sophisticated astronomers who understood lengthy lunar, solar and eclipse cycles and built huge stone calendars using complex Read More...
Dutch teenagers are among the happiest, healthiest, best educated and wealthiest of adolescents living in the world’s richest nations. An OECD report found that over 93 percent of children aged 11 to 15 years old in the Netherlands recorded above average life satisfaction. The secret to Read More...