The 'tough love' of a mother tiger teaching her cub, won the Nature’s Best Photography contest awarding amazing shots of ...
A bus passes a swan in London, a blue shark swims near Cornwall, and a group of pigeons eyes a tasty snack in Essex.
Photographer Tom Nickels watched the scene from a safe distance on a boat ... gold in the Behavior-Mammals category at the 2025 World Nature Photography Awards. This year’s competition drew ...
I remained on scene all night and at dawn noticed a ... are also available for purchase as framed prints on the World Nature Photography Awards site – so if you like what you see, you can ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that exposure to nature can reduce pain by altering brain activity. Researchers found that ...
Summary: Viewing natural scenes can significantly reduce how people perceive pain, a new neuroimaging study has found.
It is well known to reduce feelings of anxiety as well, and the report serves as a reminder of how much good the great outdoors can do.
Using an fMRI scanner, researchers monitored the brain activity of 49 participants in Austria, as they received pain delivered through a series of small electric shocks. When they were watching videos ...