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New Study Shows Gardening Can Reap Mental Health Benefits
The garden is often referred to as a happy place by seasoned gardeners. Even if they have never gardened before, new research suggests that people may benefit from working with plants for their mental health.
Latest Research Articles
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Botanists 'Rediscover' Extinct Oak Tree Specimen at Big Bend National Park in Texas
Possible Severe Weather for Carolinas as Storm Threats with Damaging Winds Approach the Region
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Viral Video: Rats Overrun a Taco Cabana Kitchen in Texas
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Asteroid Detected Late by Astronomers Will Make a Close Approach to Earth This Week
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NWS Warns Heat Wave to Get Worse Across the Southern United States; Over 65 Million People at Risk
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Scientists in Uganda Use Coconut Water for Artificial Insemination of Pigs
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More Animals Are Getting Tortured For Views on Social Media, Reveals Alarming Report
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Great White Sharks Show Color-Changing Ability to Camouflage
Indoor Park Where People Can "Connect With Nature" Underway at Cleveland
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45-Million-Year-Old Remains of Ancient Frogs in a Swamp was a Sex Death Trap
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New Anti-Hangover Supplement in the UK can Break Down Alcohol in Minutes!
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Scientists Debunk 'Common Belief' That Nerves are Required for Limb Regeneration