Woodpeckers are nature's engineers. They use their whole bodies, not just their heads, to peck trees. Their neck, torso, and ...
Researchers at Virginia Tech are developing a device that can help humans monitor their health just by breathing.
Breath during sleep be a key component that helps the brain's memory hub do the best job possible to store and reinforce those memory.
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Woodpeckers Use Tennis Player ‘Grunting’ Trick To Drill Trees
Woodpeckers use the same breathing technique used by professional tennis players. Exhaling at the moment of impact helps ...
The Kathmandu Post on MSN
How meditation can help parents heal
Empty Nest Syndrome can unsettle even the strongest parents. Mindfulness practices offer a proven way to heal loneliness and rediscover joy in stillness.
A new study reveals how woodpeckers brace nearly their entire body - head, neck, and abdomen- so the bird becomes, ...
Writing about a son’s vigil at his dying father’s bedside, Georgi Gospodinov examines what parents and their children reap and sow.
Dark mornings, deadlines and a buzzing phone can tilt a steady day off balance. Relief often hides in plain sight, waiting. As the clocks change and ...
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Nigeria: Art Breathes While a Nation Gasps
For one art-drenched week in late October, the Institute of Management and Technology Enugu's International Conference Centre gives itself over to its annual rendezvous. LIMCAF -- that irrepressible ...
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