Opinion column written by Karen Border] There are places in Bermuda that live quietly in our hearts. A winding nature trail first explored as a child. A cottage that has stood for centuries. A ...
My family is very active, and we love spending time in nature surfing, swimming, hiking, running, biking, paddling, and ...
Parents aren’t wrong to worry, but they may be aiming at the wrong target.
Many aspects of play—including organized sports—are universal. A trip abroad for my daughter's soccer team illustrated the power of play to unite girls from disparate cultures.
More than a century ago, Pavlov trained his dog to associate the sound of a bell with food. Ever since, scientists have assumed the dog learned this through repetition. The more times the dog heard ...
Since our minds are of the same time frame as the universe, it can be conjectured that we cannot think more about anything than what already exists.
New research on heart rate variability suggests that composure isn’t a personality trait. It’s a physiological skill the nervous system can train—one that may determine who thrives when the stakes are ...
More than a century ago, Pavlov trained his dog to associate the sound of a bell with food. Ever since, scientists assumed the dog learned this through repetition: The more times the dog heard the ...
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