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Psilocybin Microdosing Study Finds Improved Mental Health and Psychomotor Dexterity in Those Over 55
What happens when a bunch of scientists put a study group of older people together and give them all psychedelic mushrooms? As it turns...
Astronomers Detect Radio Pattern ‘Like a Heartbeat’ From a Galaxy Far Away
(Written by Jennifer Chu, MIT News)
Astronomers at MIT—and universities in Canada and the US—have detected a strange and persistent radio signal from a far-off...
Eagle Decides He Wants the Hawk For a Sibling, Rather than a Meal – WATCH
Is it dinner or is it family?
A camera pointed at a bald eagle’s nest caught a remarkable display of behavior recently when a mother...
Your Inspired Weekly Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’
Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...
Sex Pheromones Could Help Stop Asian Giant Hornets from Invading UK and ‘Wreaking Havoc’
Sex pheromones could help stop 'murder hornets' from invading the UK and elsewhere and wreaking havoc, according to a new study.
The stimulating odors produced...
Exercise Alters Brain Chemistry to Protect Aging Synapses, Study Finds
When elderly people stay active, their brains have more of a class of proteins that enhances the connections between neurons to maintain healthy cognition,...
How To Help Hummingbirds During the Winter Months – Myths and Tips
It turns out that hummingbirds, as portentous they seem to be in spring and summer, will sometimes stick around in winter, when many proud...
Government Saves Rare Old-Growth Trees From Further Logging on 10,000 Sq-Miles of BC Forest
British Columbia's provincial government has recognized that its old-growth forests are irreplaceable, vital ecosystems, and has spared 10,000 square miles, or 2.6 million hectares...
Zero Humpbacks Off Seattle Coast 25 Years Ago – Now 500 Return With Record Number of Calves
A record number of calves have been recorded in the Salish Sea this season, marking a significant rebound for a species that was endangered...
Sikh Men Created a Lifeline Using Turbans to Rescue Hikers at a Canadian Park
When an emergency happens in the wilderness, quick thinking can often mean the difference between life and death.
After accidentally sliding down the face of...
‘Mind-blowing’: 3 Genetic Groups of Grizzly Bears Align With 3 Indigenous Language Tribes in Same Zip Codes
Indigenous humans living along the west coast in British Columbia have been culturally connected to grizzly bears for millennia, sharing the same dense forests...
Yukon to Yellowstone Wildlife Corridor Makes Massive Gains Since ‘Y2Y’ is Dreamed Up in the 90’s to Help Grizzlies
Whatever happened to the Yukon to Yellowstone (Y2Y) wildlife corridor dream that was splashed across headlines years ago?
Conservationists’ dreams of a wildlife corridor stretching...
Study Finds Small Acts of Kindness Can Bolster Students’ Health and Wellness
A small act of kindness can go a long way, say researchers, towards bolstering student health and wellness.
Dr. John-Tyler Binfet and Dr. Sally Stewart...
Toddler Without Hands Gets a Puppy Without Paw: It’s Fate and ‘A Beautiful Thing’
Like any happy toddler, Ivy McLeod is full of smiles and filled with wonder as she discovers the world around her. Ivy’s favorite activity...
Family Builds Giant Dinosaur From Take-Out Containers During Hotel Quarantine: Naming It ‘Bagasaurus’
A new species of dinosaur was recently discovered in a hotel room in Perth, Australia. While the origins of most recognizable dino specimens date...
IKEA’s New Cookbook Puts Kitchen Scraps to Good Use With 50 Recipes From Top Chefs
IKEA's recent collaboration with 10 super chefs led to the creation of a new kind of scrapbook—one that contains recipes made from food scraps.
Utilizing...
Man Saves Elk After it Was Buried in an Avalanche – With Only a Nostril And One Eye Peeking Out of the Snow
Controlled avalanches are generally set off in order to prevent larger ones from happening, but that doesn’t mean they're not without danger.
Jesse Dahlberg was...
Mythical Creatures Made From Nature’s Waste Have Been Popping Up in Canadian Park
From baking banana bread to taking up cycling, many people have taken up new hobbies during the pandemic. One artist living on the west...
There Are 300 Million Potentially Habitable Planets in the Milky Way, NASA Reports
Since astronomers confirmed the presence of planets beyond our solar system, called exoplanets, humanity has wondered how many could harbor life. Now, we're one...
Startup Turns 32 Million Discarded Chopsticks Into Gorgeous Decor And Furniture
Attempting to tackle the immensely small, and intolerably ignored problem of chopstick waste, a BC resident created a startup that recycles used chopsticks into...