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How Nature vs. Nurture Shapes Who We Become
Are we born or made this way? Short answer: It's both. Reviewed by David Susman, PhD Are we born with our personality characteristics, or do we become who we are because of the world around us? The ...
"Arrival of the Fittest" has arrived. And it's an excellent evolutionary read. We take it for granted that human fathers regularly invest in their children, but we are among a minority of mammals who ...
Research shows that spending time in nature can improve our mood and ability to focus Observing nature — even something as simple as indoor plants — can increase feelings of humanization toward others ...
At a time when more than half the world’s population lives in cities and people spend about 90 percent of their lives indoors, our relationship with the natural world has never been more distant or ...
Many people move through packed schedules without spending much time outdoors. This can make each day feel rushed and disconnected from natural surroundings. Even small interactions with nature can ...
Ruth Ogden receives funding from The British Academy, The Wellcome Trust, the Economic and Social Research Council, CHANSE and Horizon 2020. This piece was written as part of the ESRC grant project ...
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