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A smile may seem simple, but it is actually the result of a complex set of chemical reactions that occur in the brain. A recent study found that when people are feeling good about their lives, levels of dopamine and oxytocin rise significantly. This hormone surge increases the production of endor...
In a major step toward rewilding, England has officially approved the release of wild beavers into the countryside, aiming to restore the species to its former habitats. Once native to the region, beavers were hunted to extinction in Britain several centuries ago. Now, their return is expected to...
​The Mediterranean monk seal (Monachus monachus), once teetering on the brink of extinction, is making a notable recovery in Greek waters. Conservation efforts initiated in the 1980s, combined with public education campaigns, have been pivotal in this resurgence. The Hellenic Society for the Stud...
​The UK’s greenhouse gas emissions dropped by 3.6% in 2024, reaching 371 million tonnes of COâ‚‚ equivalent—the lowest since 1872, per Carbon Brief’s analysis. This significant reduction is largely attributed to a sharp decline in coal usage, which fell to levels not seen since 1666. Co...
Research continues to highlight the strong connection between mental health and the environment we live in, with experts emphasizing that a clean and organized space can significantly impact emotional well-being. Clutter and mess have been linked to increased stress, anxiety, and feelings of over...
​Twelve-year-old heart transplant survivor, Michael Anzalone, recently fulfilled his Make-A-Wish dream by crafting crab cakes alongside renowned chef Robert Wiedmaier at Marcel’s in Washington, D.C. Diagnosed with a congenital heart defect at birth, Michael underwent a life-saving heart tra...
The remarkable dedication of one individual has transformed maternal healthcare in Australia and beyond. Harrison’s unwavering commitment to donating every two weeks for over 60 years, despite his own fear of needles, demonstrates how a personal pledge can save millions of lives. James Harr...
Vergenoegd Löw Wine Estate in South Africa employs approximately 1,200 Indian Runner ducks as a natural pest control solution, enhancing soil health and fostering biodiversity in their vineyards. These well-trained ducks devour pests and weeds that might otherwise harm the vines, while their wast...
In a landmark move to support grieving parents, the United Kingdom is set to introduce legislation granting two weeks of bereavement leave to those who experience a miscarriage before 24 weeks of pregnancy. This initiative is part of broader reforms in the Employment Rights Bill, aiming to extend...
Companies don’t make things like they used to, and that’s a big problem. Not long ago, most electronics were easily repaired with parts that were widely available. But more and more, manufacturers of cell phones, home electronics, medical devices, business equipment, appliances and even tractors ...