A new PBS Nature documentary spotlights the flora and fauna in our own backyard in San Diego, the most biodiverse county in the continental U.S. The film, which airs on KPBS-TV this week, will screen ...
Let’s be honest — we spend more time looking at screens than faces, let alone nature. And there comes a point where we just need a break to disconnect and ...
Our lives are increasingly connected to a screen. We work, chat with friends and family, look at pictures of nature and cute animal videos, find recipes, and ...
In today’s busy world, your home should be a sanctuary—a place where you can relax and unwind. Transforming your home into a peaceful retreat doesn’t require drastic changes; a few thoughtful ...
Google first released its classic Magic Cat Academy Doodle for Halloween 2016, and revisited the concept with part two for ...
Parents working on tasks cannot rely on community supervision and are forced to sit children in front of screens indoors to occupy their attention. Parents often have no wild, natural environment ...
This episode of Nature Breaking dives into two big issues: this year’s devastating hurricane season, and the ongoing UN biodiversity conference. Plus: the recent pygmy hippo craze!
Having experienced both, I can say that losing someone all at once feels very different than watching parts of them gradually ...
Naturalist, painter and author Kenn Kaufman on the world of birds By Mary Ellen Riddle | Outer Banks Voice The room quieted. The sound of cutlery against chinaware disappeared as lights dimmed, ...
While the concept of screen ... for nature. If such technologies are designed in collaboration with children, families and educators, they have the chance to be widely embraced, both at home ...
Wyoming native and appeals court judge with a diverse resume oversees the cradle of conservation at the Murie Ranch.
In an age where many are tethered to technology, Hurricane Helene starkly highlighted what life could look like without it.