InnerSelf's Daily Inspiration: March 28, 2024 Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com The Daily Inspiration is a short message to help set the tone for the day. It is linked to a longer article for additional insights and…
The Way of the Great Physician: Transmuting Poison to Medicine Stephanie Mines, Ph.D. The intelligence, creativity, curiosity, and vitality that motivates you now motivated you with significantly greater force when you were…
The Secret Power of Need: Yes, We Need Each Other Barry Vissell Our survival as a species depends on our interdependence. We can only survive through love and cooperation ... and acceptance of our need…
Is Moderate Drinking Really Healthy? Uncovering the Facts James M. Clay, and Tim Stockwell, University of Victoria Cheers to health? Uncovering myths around the health benefits of moderate drinking...
Shōgun Returns: How FX’s Series Captures the Heart of Japan’s Past Constantine Nomikos Vaporis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County James Clavell’s ‘Shōgun’ is reimagined for a new generation of TV viewers...
Wash Smarter, Not Harder: Tips for Clothing Longevity Alessandra Sutti, Deakin University et al What washing machine settings can I use to make my clothes last longer?
Beat the Clock: Lifestyle Changes for a Longer Life Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com The saying "you are what you eat" has a deeper meaning when considering how our daily habits affect our overall health and how long we live.
Seeking Reality: The Role of Philosophy in Explaining Consciousness Philip Goff, Durham University The mystery of consciousness shows there may be a limit to what science alone can achieve...
How Dune Shaped the Future of Environmental Movements and Ecology Devin Griffiths, USC How ‘Dune’ became a beacon for the fledgling environmental movement − and a rallying cry for the new science of ecology...
Understanding Cognitive Health Through Speech Dynamics Claire Lancaster and Alice Stanton, University of Sussex Slowed speech may indicate cognitive decline more accurately than forgetting words
Tips To Use When Asking for Feedback Vicky Oliver This article is written with the purpose of asking your employer for feedback, however some of its tenets can also be applied to asking…
InnerSelf's Daily Inspiration: March 28, 2024 The Daily Inspiration is a short message to help set the tone for the day. It is linked to a longer article for additional insights and…
The Way of the Great Physician: Transmuting Poison to Medicine The intelligence, creativity, curiosity, and vitality that motivates you now motivated you with significantly greater force when you were…
The Secret Power of Need: Yes, We Need Each Other Our survival as a species depends on our interdependence. We can only survive through love and cooperation ... and acceptance of our need…
Is Moderate Drinking Really Healthy? Uncovering the Facts Cheers to health? Uncovering myths around the health benefits of moderate drinking...
Shōgun Returns: How FX’s Series Captures the Heart of Japan’s Past James Clavell’s ‘Shōgun’ is reimagined for a new generation of TV viewers...
Shōgun Returns: How FX’s Series Captures the Heart of Japan’s Past Constantine Nomikos Vaporis, University of Maryland, Baltimore County James Clavell’s ‘Shōgun’ is reimagined for a new generation of TV viewers...
Celebrating Easter Under Occupation: Palestinian Christians' Struggle Roni Abusaad, San José State University Easter 2024 in the Holy Land: a holiday marked by Palestinian Christian sorrow.
The Risks of Eating Too Much Protein Robert Jennings, InnerSelf.com Diet books and fitness circles commonly promote protein as a magic bullet for weight loss, muscle building, and athletic performance. But…
Heat Waves Are Getting More Extreme - And It's Not Just About Higher Temperatures Alex Jordan, InnerSelf.com We've all experienced sweltering summer days that make us want to seek refuge in the air conditioning.
The Unseen Life of Soil: How Tiny Creatures Support Our World Brian Darby, University of North Dakota What is dirt? There’s a whole wriggling world alive in the ground beneath our feet, as a soil scientist explains