Visitors to vineyards enjoyed their tours more when they heard enhanced sounds of diverse birdsong, new research has found.
Evidence is mounting that modern medicines present a growing threat to ecosystems around the world. The chemicals humans ingest to stay healthy are harming fish and other animals.
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Playing a monotonous sound stimulates the activity of a fungus that promotes plant growth, a study suggested on Wednesday, raising the potential that playing music could be good for crops and gardens.
In a race against time, scientists are exploring new ways to restore natural systems. Alongside traditional methods such as ...
Signs of fall are everywhere, and while the urge to clear cut and tidy up your garden is strong, consider following nature’s slow approach to ...
But not all forms of rest involve sleep—and it’s time we stop putting sleep and rest in the same category. “Both sleep and ...
ASEF culture360 speaks with Malaysian artist Kent Lee about his artistic practice and his experience in creating a new ...
One woman has turned to sound healing and other forms of spiritual self-care, despite her roots outside of traditional ...
The Lullaby Project, a new initiative from Alameda Health System out of Carnegie Hall, partners expecting mothers with Noe ...
The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra is using the healing power of nature to wow audience members as they open their ...
Sound Practitioner Kate Stewart and Yoga Teacher Heather King invite you for an evening of nourishment and restoration. Experience the powerful combination of Yin Yoga and the healing resonance of ...