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How Outdoor Time Improves Your Mental Health
Most of us realize, even if it's only on a subconscious level, that spending time outside is good for our mental health. Some activities are certainly more rewarding than others, but any outdoor time is valuable.
Latest Research Articles
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GPS Collars Help Scientists Monitor Mammal Survival and Behavior After a Natural Disaster
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Northwest US to Expect Rain, Snow This Week; Travel Disruption Possible
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Camera Traps Reveal the Secret Lives of Big Cats and Monkeys in the Tropics
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Dogs Are More Aware of Their Surroundings Than We Think, New Study
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Severe Weather to Unload in Central, Eastern US; Above-Temperatures to Stay in Mid-Atlantic
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First Boeing 787 Dreamliner Finally Lands in Antarctica Despite Icey Runway
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Chicken or Egg Dilemma: Which Came First? Scientists Provide Conclusive Answer to the Age-Old Question
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Mongoose Pup Survival: Fighting Between Groups Increase Reproductive Success of Dwarf Mongoose Offspring [Study]
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Half of Breeding Seabirds in Ireland, UK Declined Over Past 20 Years Due to Climate Change, Habitat Loss
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Tropical Rainstorm to Hit Northern Caribbean; Rainy Outlook Likely in Florida
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US Weather Forecast: Near-to-Record Warm Likely in Northeast, Southwest This Weekend
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US Pacific Northwest Forests Suffer from Climate Change Effects, Growth Decline, New Report Warns