If you live in a big city and you feel like allergy season just never ends, you might be right. A new study found that trees in cities with brighter lights start producing pollen earlier in the spring and finish later in the fall, which could add up to 130 days per year to the allergy season.
There's an indicator species for evaluating the safety of your urban infrastructure, and it's not middle-aged men on bikes. It's women, seniors, and kids feeling safe enough to ride in their everyday clothes.
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Light pollution prompts plants to shed pollen longer and stronger, according to new research.
Speeding through neighborhoods might save you 5 minutes but cost someone a lifetime.
The future of mobility and the only way to support longevity.
š² individuals with a high degree of life satisfaction have a higher cycling-frequency probabilities relative to others (my own research)
I did e-scooter sharing for one of my trips today. Not only I was required to return it to the designated parking location but my speed was limited to 10mph.
If this was how motorists are treated, the rage about loss of freedom would be endless.
PS. My ride was great BTW
Today (June 3rd) is the World Bicycle Day. A friendly reminder that there is a scientific connection between cycling and happiness:
š² cycling has a potential to protect and enhance the physical, social and psychological pleasures (Wild and Woodward, 2019)
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