Sweaty-Sweaty Sweat-Sweat On average, humans sweat out approximately 278 gallons of sweat each year. We can’t sweat on our ears, lips and nails, but everywhere else on our body is capable of sweating. Women have more sweat glands than men, despite men actually producing more sweat overall....
1. Let’s get this straight: Does the sun actually make you happier? In a word, yes. Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD) is a type of depression that’s triggered in some people during the autumn and winter and seems to be closely related to a lack of sunlight. Although...
First, Be Inspired “All my favourite festivals (like Secret Garden Party) brought together a community of not only musicians, but dancers, artists, designers, inventors, cooks, poets etc. Our plan was to create our own miniature version, giving anyone creative a stage.” Once Inspired, Get Planning “Find a...
Forget “Hygge”—the Danish ritual of enjoying life’s simple pleasures that’s, like, so five years ago, darling—2019 is all about “Niksen.” It’s a Dutch word that literally means “doing nothing at all.” Not in the style of an apathetic TV addict or an inebriated ne’er-do-well, mind you: Niksen...
Wasps: What’s their problem? “We’re just in the way as far as they’re concerned; it’s nothing personal,” Hart explains. “The problem is that while we’re 100 percent focused on enjoying the sun, they’re 100 percent focused on collecting food that we’re trying to eat, which leads to...