• Nature is good for kids

    A new study from FPG researchers suggests preschoolers living near green space have better mental health.

  • Spotify recognises Nature as an artist

    Spotify has credited Nature as an artist in a campaign aiming to raise funds for the planet.

  • When Mother Nature is still king

    As a year’s worth of rain lets loose in Dubai, flash floods caused roads to turn into rivers and gushing waters overwhelmed many homes and businesses in just 24 hours.

  • 10 Natural Alternatives to Ozempic

    Explore natural alternatives to Ozempic for diabetes management, including herbs, essential oils, and vitamins.

  • Is the Wilderness Act Still Protecting Nature?

    At the end of 2023, four environmental groups sued the National Park Service and invoked the Wilderness Act to stop the replanting of trees following a catastrophic wildfire in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. Around the same time, the National Park Service announced that it aimed to invoke the Wilderness Act to limit the use of fixed anchors on Yosemite’s iconic big wall climbs. How did a law created 60 years ago to protect nature in undeveloped areas come to do something else...

  • The Best Natural Adderall Alternatives in 2024

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  • The Quartering Act revisited — this time for the environment

    British Parliament in 1774 retaliated against American colonists with a series of laws we call the Intolerable Acts. The Quartering Act expanded the power of royal governors to house troops wherever they wanted. Even King George III, though, didn’t think he could force homeowners to house strangers — this imposition was generally made on inns […]

  • Making an impact on environment for Earth Month

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  • Nature Cat & Ready, Jet, Go!

    We want to give a huge thank you to everyone who came out for our Nature Cat and Ready, Jet, Go! PBS KIDS Play Date on Saturday, April 6th! Families from across the North Country joined in for a morning full of eclipse science themed fun. We watched back-to-back Nature Cat and Ready, Jet, Go! episodes followed by hands-on activities and crafts, all at the Mountain Lake PBS station. Everyone went home with PBS KIDS goodies and a brand-new children’s book, courtesy of […]

  • Discovery of the first fractal molecule in nature

    An international team of researchers led by groups from the Max Planck Institute in Marburg and the Philipps University in Marburg has stumbled upon the first regular molecular fractal in nature. They discovered a microbial enzyme—citrate synthase from a cyanobacterium—that spontaneously assembles into a pattern known as the Sierpinski triangle. Electron microscopy and evolutionary biochemistry studies indicate that this fractal may represent an evolutionary accident.

  • What is Biophilic Design? How to Reconnect with Nature through Web Design

    In a world where we're constantly glued to screens and distracted by digital noise, it's easy to forget about nature. But here's the exciting part: biophilic design offers a cool solution. Usually, it's all about bringing nature into buildings, but now nature is branching out into web design as

  • Turning to nature to improve vital water treatment

    Escalating industrialization, urbanization and climate change in Asia present a significant challenge to maintaining water quality.