The Vancouver Artist Who Turned His Lifelong Passion for Origami into a Career Joseph Wu started making origami when he was three years old.
This Ancient Clay Harvested by the Heiltsuk Nation Has Rare Healing Properties Tradition and science show the clay is rich in minerals that fight harmful bacteria.
The Beaty Biodiversity Museum The Beaty Biodiversity Museum at the University of British Columbia is home to over two million specimens between six collections.
The Psychology of Fragrance Preferences Scent ties experiences and emotions together and knowing this, fragrances suddenly become way more than just the floral or musky water we splash, spritz or spray on ourselves to smell good.
Beauty Products Worth Their Salt Beauty products everywhere are beginning to harness the benefits of the mineral-dense Dead Sea, employing its water, salt, silt and algae as ingredients.
Popular Science Bright pink packaging and cheeky names for blush have their place on the beauty shelf, but there is a renewed interest in skin-care products with more streamlined, slick packaging. And inside these modern, polished bottles lie the results of years of research and development.