KCRG on MSN: Iowa State University research links pollinators and prairie plants in creating biodiversity
Iowa State University researchers have identified a causal relationship between pollinators and plant biodiversity — one that could lead to a “plant-pollinator extinction vortex,” if not addressed ...
Iowa State University research links pollinators and prairie plants in creating biodiversity
Gov. Maura Healey announced on Thursday a plan charting a path forward for the state’s biodiversity conservation goals and pledging to double the pace of land protection in Massachusetts. Biological ...
Friendship has quietly rewritten the rules of love, marriage, and family. The shift may make relationships healthier than ever, but harder to sustain.
Strong relationships require different types of nurturing—physical, emotional, and attentional. Certain traits have been shown to be especially important for maintaining healthy connections. For ...
An individual’s personality can be an important contributor to their ability to maintain successful relationships, depending in part on the traits, and tolerance, of their partners. Being ...
Your identity is a mosaic shaped by your past relationships. Science helps uncovering these hidden forces and their impact.
And there is something all bad relationships have in common: A felt sense that your partner does not really care about your well-being. In healthy relationships, the opposite is true.
Are people actually happier when they’re in a romantic relationship, or is that just a comforting cultural myth? And if relationships do matter for emotional well-being, does simply having a ...
Valentine’s Day can be hard for relationships because it puts pressure on them to be perfect. Rather than bringing you closer, you may feel more distant. How can you prevent this?