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Psychology study finds spill-over effects of nature visits on daily happiness – PsyPost

Psychology study finds spill-over effects of nature visits on daily happiness  PsyPost Nature and outdoors can help boost your health – here’s how  BBC New study looks at how exploring outdoors influences well-being  WCAX Scientists discover surprising health impact of simple walk in park: ‘More efficient and stronger’  The Cool Down Napa County Master Gardeners: The benefits of spending time in nature  The Napa Valley …

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Long-distance remote epitaxy | Nature

Long-distance remote epitaxy | Nature

Kim, H. et al. Remote epitaxy. Nat. Rev. Methods Primers 2, 40 (2022). Article  Google Scholar  Kim, Y. et al. Remote epitaxy through graphene enables two-dimensional material-based layer transfer. Nature 544, 340–343 (2017). Article  ADS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Kong, W. et al. Polarity governs atomic interaction through two-dimensional materials. Nat. Mater. 17, 999–1004 (2018). Article  ADS  PubMed  Google Scholar  Guo, …

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Scientists “Improve on Mother Nature” To Create Powerful Cancer-Killing Molecule

Scientists “Improve on Mother Nature” To Create Powerful Cancer-Killing Molecule

Researchers discovered that bacteria inside tumors can create a molecule that makes chemotherapy more powerful. This surprising microbial ally could pave the way for new, more effective cancer treatments. Credit: Shutterstock A bacterial molecule enhances chemotherapy. Its synthetic form could inspire new cancer drugs. An international group of researchers, led by teams at the MRC Laboratory of Medical Sciences (LMS), …

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What is the Nature of 3I/ATLAS?. Imagine noticing a new animal in your… | by Avi Loeb | Sep, 2025

What is the Nature of 3I/ATLAS?. Imagine noticing a new animal in your… | by Avi Loeb | Sep, 2025

Press enter or click to view image in full size The HiRISE camera onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter was photographed before launch next to a worker at Ball Aerospace and Technology Corporation in Boulder, Colorado. On October 3, 2025, the camera will be able to resolve 3I/ATLAS with 30-kilometers per pixel. (Credit: NASA) Imagine noticing a new animal in your …

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Ebola outbreak in the DRC: why is it so deadly? – Nature

Ebola outbreak in the DRC: why is it so deadly? – Nature

Ebola outbreak in the DRC: why is it so deadly?  Nature Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo | HAN  Centers for Disease Control and Prevention | CDC (.gov) Ebola vaccination begins in the Democratic Republic of the Congo  WHO | Regional Office for Africa 31 of 38 Ebola cases in Congo have resulted in deaths, WHO reports  PBS Urgent support needed …

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Octopus arms are probably the most complex structures in nature

Octopus arms are probably the most complex structures in nature

The octopus is a creature that continues to surprise scientists and inspire engineers. With eight arms that move in ways no human limb can, it demonstrates flexibility and control that seem almost otherworldly. Each arm bends, twists, elongates, and shortens with unmatched precision, enabling these animals to hunt, hide, and explore with ease. Researchers hope that unlocking the …

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Gravitational wave detector confirms theories of Einstein and Hawking: ‘This is the clearest view yet of the nature of black holes’

Gravitational wave detector confirms theories of Einstein and Hawking: ‘This is the clearest view yet of the nature of black holes’

The Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) is celebrating 10 years of cutting-edge gravitational wave science by confirming predictions made by physics luminaries Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Roy Kerr — and potentially revealing a path toward a theory of quantum gravity. LIGO achieved this latest milestone by detecting gravitational waves, or tiny ripples in spacetime. The existence of gravitational waves …

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Scientists Unearth Giant Underground Tunnels—And They Weren’t Built By Humans Or Nature

Scientists Unearth Giant Underground Tunnels—And They Weren’t Built By Humans Or Nature

The mysterious discovery of massive underground tunnels in Brazil and Argentina has challenged long-held assumptions about prehistoric environments. These sprawling burrows, first spotted by Heinrich Frank, a professor of geology, are far too vast and complex to have been created by natural geological processes or early human activity. According to a 2018 study published in Science Advances, the leading theory …

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