If long walks beneath the rainforest canopy, volcanic hikes, forest bathing and swimming in natural waters appeals to you, Costa Rica is the gift that keeps on giving. Costa Rica offers a rare balance ...
Every second, our visual system is busy piecing together fragments of light, color, and edges to create a world that makes sense. Psychologists call this ability to take scattered details and see a ...
From classic art on the walls and environmentally sustainable living spaces to personalised interiors, the affluent Indian is leaving no stone unturned to make a home that can uplift more than his soc ...
Prof Dr Andreas Rigling and Dr Valentina Vitali highlight the importance of tree diversity for enhancing forest resilience ...
Standing proudly on a street corner in the sleepy coastal town of Carrabelle, Florida, is a roadside attraction so peculiar, so delightfully odd, that it stops traffic and drops jaws – the World’s ...
A tree can sequester quite a bit of carbon, and forests can sequester and store quite a bit more, but knowing exactly how much is important for many reasons, from planning and management decisions to ...
Turning your gaze to your backyard can be more than just a pleasant break; it can be the start of a genuine adventure. While you might be used to seeing robins and sparrows, a whole world of less ...
Proposed privatization of parts of the Chequamegon-Nicolet could have wide-reaching impacts on our economy, endangered species, and climate.
Outdoor improvement projects are having a moment. The pandemic may have been the impetus behind a surge in home owners placing significant importance on their outdoor spaces. A report by New Trends ...
The Middle Ages, usually dated from the 5th to the late 15th centuries, were a period of striking contrasts. Castles rose across Europe, knights pledged their loyalty to their owners, and entire ...
The draw held today at the Ciudad del Fútbol in Las Rozas has determined the path to the Sevilla final. © Copyright RFEF - Reproduction of all or part of the ...
Talking to interdisciplinary artist John Felix Arnold III about Descartes, Mary Duke Biddle’s wallpaper, and his new show at 21c.