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The High Museum of Art in Atlanta is spearheading a two-year investigation into how cultural encounters shape the well-being of diverse adult audiences. By Daniel Grant • 03/18/25 8:00am ...
The Science Behind Pausing. Recent research underscores the benefits of taking intentional breaks. A systematic review and meta-analysis published in PLOS ONE examined the efficacy of micro-breaks ...
Andrew Westover. Photograph by Ted Pio Roda Photography. Anyone who’s a fan of art museums agrees—they’re good for the soul. But how exactly can a visit to a museum boost our well-being, and ...
Sarah Bowdich. The Museum's Library and Archives are home to artworks by hundreds of illustrators, naturalists and painters.. Some artists became scientific experts in their own right, thanks to hours ...
The idea isn’t just about enjoying art; it’s backed by science. Related Hobbies linked to fewer symptoms of depression and higher happiness levels in people over 65 ...
Boston’s Museum of Science launched a yearlong series of programs exploring human interconnectivity that will feature Dr. Anthony Fauci, the former director of the National Institute of Allergy ...
Wellness, mindfulness, self-care — increasingly, art galleries and museums are the sites of well-being programs, from guided meditations to yoga classes, soundbaths, quiet mornings, and other ...
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The Walrus on MSNA Scientist’s Quest to Decode Vermeer’s True ColoursHe’s seen Vermeer’s work in finer detail than most—at the microscopic level, down to the crystal latticework of the pigments that structure the language of the seventeenth-century Dutch painter’s ...
The Science Museum’s afternoon tea experience is only available on select days, so we recommend booking ahead to secure a seat. It’s available Wednesday-Sunday, from 12pm to 3pm. Book and find ...
One might consider engagement and well-being to be the same for employees, but they aren’t—though they are quite interconnected. On a personal level, think of how well you interact with any ...
The cuts kept coming. In 2013, the university dismantled the Texas Natural Science Center, the umbrella organization the museum belonged to, as part of a $600,000 budget cut.
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