by tempuser_3029453090 | Mar 3, 2026
Despite the naysayers, research into the gut-autism axis is producing useful results and helping kids with autism feel less anxious. We need more research, not less.
by tempuser_3029453090 | Feb 20, 2026
There is a particular intimacy that only walking can offer a city, writes Zoë Erasmus. Paul Macallan / Unsplash The rhythm of your steps sets the tempo. You notice the faded paint on a balcony, the smell of bread drifting from a corner café, the conversation rising...
by tempuser_3029453090 | Feb 20, 2026
Beyond padstals and petrol stops lie streets shaped by ambition, boom years, faith and frontier survival. Architecture becomes the storyteller. Gables hint at prosperity, verandahs speak of climate and patience, and stone churches mark moments when communities decided...
by tempuser_3029453090 | Feb 20, 2026
If your travel style includes a little appreciation for sparkle, Southern Africa offers plenty to admire, writes Miriam Kimvangu. Tanzanite, (Zoisite) rough stone and cut stone/Didier Descouens/Wikimedia Commons The region’s gem tourism destinations reveal how natural...
by tempuser_3029453090 | Feb 20, 2026
Travelers across the globe, across cultures, and across time zones share one particular common problem: entertainment while they’re on the move. No matter how comfortable the seat is or how good the food, there’s no denying that travel suffers from a very fatal...