A mountain hike, a picnic in a park, stretching across the broad curve of an oak tree bough with a good book on a summer’s ...
Brain scans show that time in nature quiets stress circuits, restores attention, and reduces rumination in measurable ways.
Spending time in nature, even briefly, triggers changes in the brain that calm stress, restore attention, and quiet mental ...
There’s a place in Kentucky where the world seems to slow down and breathe deeper – Taylorsville Lake State Park in Mt Eden. It’s the kind of spot that makes you wonder why you’ve been vacationing ...
Spending more time in nature is a proven way to reduce your stress levels and generally boost your mental health, and the 20-5-3 rule can help you to get outdoors more.
From the mountains of New England to the redwoods of California, these scenes have the power to inspire and console.
Abstract: We introduce the problem of perpetual view generation— long-range generation of novel views corresponding to an arbitrarily long camera trajectory given a single image. This is a challenging ...
Have you dreamed of creating a calm and cozy spot at home to relax and recharge, but don’t think you can spare the space? You don’t need a “man cave,” “she shed” or even a whole room to retreat to.