Looking at beauty—whether art, architecture, nature, or music—releases the same feel-good chemicals as being in love, eating chocolate, or exercising.
Off the coast of Tonga, a rare white humpback whale swims closely alongside its mother. Photographer Jono Allen caught the extraordinary moment in a photograph (seen below) that just earned top honors ...
Enjoy the 2026 winners of the World Nature Photography Awards, including the top photo of a rare white humpback whale calf, plus highlights of amazing wildlife moments.
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The transition from non-life to life was very likely aided by an asteroid hitting Earth, prebiotic chemistry, molecular ...
The South Korean director Hong Sangsoo finds high drama and philosophical insights in the chance encounter of a woman’s ...
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Spending time in nature, even briefly, triggers changes in the brain that calm stress, restore attention and quiet mental clutter, a new study has found.
Spending time in nature, even briefly, triggers changes in the brain that calm stress, restore attention, and quiet mental ...
Have you ever seen something so awkward that you had to step away, turn off the video or scroll past it? Or maybe you stuck around and laughed at the video, mocking the person within it alongside ...
"Many times, you interact with your employees as much as you do your family. Leaders should never forget that your employees are family as well." ...
A court ruling and M. Gessen, a New York Times columnist and expert on authoritarianism, offer unflinching reflections on ICE and Operation Metro Surge, columnist John Rash writes.