Monthly Archives: June 2023

DARK WATER DIVING

Meet the creatures of the deep, dark sea In the darkness of the open water, rarely seen creatures dance along the ocean current. A juvenile African pompano, or threadfin trevally, swims through the Verde Island Passage, a major shipping lane … Continue reading

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SUNSCREENS

In Hawaii two free divers explore a coral reef and some of its resident butterflyfish. What sunscreens are best for you—and the planet? Harmful chemicals from sunscreen can damage coral. Here’s how to protect both your skin and the reefs. … Continue reading

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MOTION SICKNESS

What causes motion sickness—and how can you prevent it? Traveling by boat, car, or even through virtual reality can make some people queasy. Experts weigh in on what to do about it. Shaky views like this one seen during a … Continue reading

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FOOD POISONING

How to deal with food poisoning while traveling—and how to avoid it altogether Some countries have a reputation for putting travelers at a higher risk for gastrointestinal illnesses. But you can get sick from an improperly handled meal anywhere in … Continue reading

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MIDDLE EAST LONG DISTANCE HIKING TRAILS

The Middle East may be the next great hiking destination Several long-distance trails have opened in recent years, shaking up misconceptions about the region and recalling its long history of foot travel. Near the town of Hurghada, Egypt, the Red … Continue reading

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US WATER TRAILS

These trails aren’t for hikers, they’re for kayakers Lesser known than other National Parks programs, the U.S. National Water Trail system links paddlers to splashy adventures. Kayakers and canoeists with camping gear strapped to their boats ply the Black Canyon … Continue reading

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CURLY HAIR

Just why humans have hair on their heads is a long-standing question that few scientists agree on, but the latest research shows that curly hair may have been an evolutionary advantage for our hominin ancestors. Why curly hair was an … Continue reading

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MONARCH BUTTERFLIES

Butterflies congregate at a wintering roost in Sierra Chincua, Mexico. The cool mountain climate slows their metabolism and saves energy. Monarch Butterflies Migrate 3,000 Miles—Here’s How The colorful insect’s migration across the North American continent is one of the greatest … Continue reading

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THE AMERICAN DREAM

You’re more likely to live the American dream in Germany, Denmark, or Australia Matt Turner Jun 22, 2023, THE INSIDER A poverty-stricken family living in New York’s Lower East Side, circa 1890. Jacob Riis/Bettmann/Getty Images The American dream promises upward mobility. … Continue reading

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PROBIOTICS

Tablets containing a probiotic can deliver essential nutrients, and improve the function of the gut and immune system.  PHOTOGRAPH BY GARO, PHANIE/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Probiotics, prebiotics, postbiotics. What’s the difference? These beneficial microbes and molecules are critical to our gut … Continue reading

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