One of sport's most notorious figures is now an invisible presence, both in his home town and at the championships he once dominated ...
After pain was induced, the musicians reported experiencing less discomfort overall. And while the hand map in non-musicians’ brains shrank after just two days of pain, the maps in musicians’ brains ...
Lyons runs TREAD, a nonprofit that promotes sustainable outdoor recreation in Chelan and Douglas counties. His group has been working with local Forest Service staff on how to handle overcrowding and ...
With swirl marks, faded paint, and endless panels, my Continental didn't make it easy. Nonetheless, I found these buffers cut the effort and delivered results, making my car shine.
A century ago, India’s tigers were on the brink of extinction. Slowly, their numbers have rebounded. But that ecological success has prompted a dire problem—and a race to save many of them from ...
Researchers tested 12 “magic mushroom” edibles. None contained psilocybin, but most contained undisclosed ingredients, including synthetic drugs whose safety hasn’t been tested in humans ...
Beauty may only be skin-deep, but beautiful skin reveals a whole lot more, new research shows. It shows vitality and good health—and it could even extend your healthy years. “Skin is one of the ...
Faith, family, and business values are often seen as separate areas of life, but in reality, they influence each other daily.
A new study finds that musicians experience pain differently than non-musicians, thanks to how their brains adapt through years of training.
I grew up near the Florida Everglades, which I knew as a memorable fishing spot. Now, the nation knows it for another reason.