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New terminology is proposed to describe prospective intersection of emerging human enhancement, reprogenetic technologies ...
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WNEM on MSNLittle Sprouts: Fathers & Nature Nurturing Young MindsThis Father’s Day, as families celebrate the bonds that shape us, scientific research increasingly highlights the profound ...
Emissions from Hong Kong's built environment cannot be ignored any longer, says Fredrick Leong. While greening infrastructure ...
By focusing specifically on how forces in embryogenesis might drive changes in cell proliferation, differentiation and organizational changes that are associated with development, we hope to ...
During embryonic development, thousands of cells divide and move collectively to sculpt the main body axes. Understanding the ...
Play is critical for children, and not just for fitness or competition. It’s about growth, resilience and mental health.
As the school year ends and the summer season begins, it’s time to think about how to integrate nature into your summer plans ...
International Day of Play, on June 11, 2025, prompts us to consider the relationship between young people's opportunities for play and their mental health. Play is intrinsically motivated activity ...
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Real Simple on MSN6 Ways Being in Nature Is Good for Your Health, According to an Environmental NeuroscientistSpending time in nature boosts mental clarity, mood, and attention span—offering measurable benefits like better focus, less ...
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