A look at moving from a traditional house into a thoughtfully designed tiny home, focusing on downsizing, simplified living, smart use of space, and why the switch felt worth it long-term. More than ...
If you’ve ever felt like physical activity only “counts” if it’s intense, structured or lasts longer than 10 minutes, you’re not alone. And when movement feels like it has to look a certain way to ...
More than a decade after the Paris Agreement was signed, the world continues to pump out greenhouse gasses at a record pace. These releases – which mostly come from the burning of fossil fuels – are ...
Scientists have uncovered a surprising metabolic vulnerability in diseased livers that may influence how liver cancer grows. By probing how the organ handles nitrogen waste, the study points to diet ...
Minimalism is often portrayed as an extreme lifestyle, but for many, it begins with a simple realization: excess takes energy. This experience forced a reevaluation of what mattered and what didn’t.
Scientists in South Korea have discovered a way to make all-solid-state batteries safer and more powerful using inexpensive materials. Instead of adding costly metals, they redesigned the battery’s ...
Change is inevitable. Loved ones die, jobs end and relationships dissolve. But people are also promoted, couples marry and babies are born. What people don’t realize is that positive change can be ...
How can you make every gathering more meaningful, from board meetings to company parties and even Christmas dinner? Plan a conversation activity where everyone must participate. That insight comes ...
Abstract: We present a novel, parameter-free nonlinear transformation for low-light image enhancement that operates directly on individual pixel values. This simple yet powerful function requires no ...
Research from a team with Professor Madhav Mani, ESAM PhD graduate and former Northwestern postdoctoral researcher Siqi Liu, and UChicago scientists shows how environmental changes lead to predictable ...