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Timothy Meinch

Timothy Meinch

Features Editor at Discover

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Timothy Meinch
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Looking For a New Hobby? Urban Foraging Is Making a Comeback

Your city may hold a buffet of edible vegetation — with wild mushrooms, berries, nuts and more. Here are a few tips to get you started on your hunt for plants you can eat.
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Mates for Life? The More We Learn About Animal Sex, the Rarer True ...

Even some of the most well-known monogamous animals are not as sexually loyal as we once thought.
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The Paradox of Internet Famous Wilderness

How destinations like The Wave, located near the Arizona-Utah border, are managing overtourism.
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Psychedelics Could Be the Future of Psychotherapy

Psychologist Alex Belser says psychedelic medicine could herald a mental health renaissance. He’s on the forefront of a boom in research and experimental treatments.
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Deep, Slow Breathing: An Antidote to Our Age of Anxiety?

For most of us, respiration is an automatic, subconscious function. But a new wave of breath research could change your mind - and you body.
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Humans Have Altered Their Life Expectancy in Extraordinary Ways

Over the course of less than two centuries, human life expectancies have more than doubled in many parts of the world. But the shift has exposed some inequalities when it comes to regional health and wellness.
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Beneath the Surface of the New U.S. Marine Sanctuary

A 962-square-mile section of Lake Michigan was designated a U.S. National Marine Sanctuary in 2021, along the shores of Wisconsin.

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‘Fear Itself’ Appears to Threaten Reproduction in Wildlife Prey

A new study found direct and considerable reductions in songbird populations and offspring viability as a result of fear. The work highlights important understandings about the predator and prey dynamic in wildlife conservation.