The Case for Urban Shade


Los Angeles offers a stark picture of how valuable shade can be. A single ficus tree downtown can draw dozens of people looking for relief from the heat. This small scene hints at a larger failure in city design and public priorities. Shade has become scarce even as the city grows hotter each year. Journalist […]

Do Marriage and Motherhood Really Make Women Unhappy?


Many headlines warn that marriage traps women in outdated roles and that raising children steals happiness. Yet long-term surveys and recent data challenge that story. Women often report stronger well-being when they build close families, even while juggling stress and responsibility. Researchers have tracked happiness levels across decades. Married women consistently report slightly higher life […]

The Promises and Risks of Biohacking


Based on a report by Medicalnewstoday Biohacking has become a catch-all term for self-improvement practices that aim to change the way the body or mind works. It covers everything from intermittent fasting and wearable fitness trackers to more experimental ideas like gene editing and implanted devices. While it attracts attention for its bold claims, biohacking […]

Why Sleeping on It Leads to Smarter Decisions


Based on a report by Neurosciencenews Most people have been told to “sleep on it” before making a tough choice. A recent study from Duke University shows there is real science behind that advice. Quick decisions often lean heavily on first impressions, while decisions made after a night’s rest are more balanced and rational. Researchers […]

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