This post is part of Hard Refresh, a soothing weekly column where we try to cleanse your brain of whatever terrible thing you just witnessed on Twitter. To the extent that "relaxing" online is ...
Melissa Breyer was Treehugger’s senior editorial director before moving to Martha Stewart. Her writing and photography have been featured in The New York Times, The Guardian, National Geographic, ...
Natural sounds and green environments have been linked with relaxation and well-being for hundreds of years, of course. But ...
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Serene Buddha & nature scenes for deep relaxation | Peaceful ambient video by Relax River
Experience pure relaxation and calm with RELAX RIVER’s latest ambient video, featuring serene Buddha statues, tranquil bamboo forests, gentle river scenes, and soothing golden lighting. Each scene ...
Nature is all around us. Most people enjoy it that way. There is no digital experience that beats just walking outside and enjoying the sunshine. However, technology can help you enjoy such ...
Burbling brooks. Gently rustling leaves. For most of us, hearing these sorts of nature sounds indoors improves our mental and physical wellbeing—as well as our cognitive performance. The sorts of ...
A new study by researchers at Carleton University, Michigan State University and Colorado State University, in conjunction with the US National Park Service has found that the sounds of nature are not ...
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