RS - March 2016

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Little helpers 4 ingenious products to make your day easier 2 SUPERFOODS TABLET

Don’t let nicks send your pumps into early retirement. Stick these virtually invisible scratch guards on the backs to hide (and prevent) scuffs. Just for Kiix, $10, nordstrom.com.

No time to shop, chop, or blend? Plop a nutrient-rich supplement (featuring spinach, kale, and six other vegetables) into water for instant green juice. Tasty, too. $13, 8greens.com.

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Eco quandary CONSIDERING THE BEE CRISIS, IS IT BAD TO BUY HONEY?

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Limited mobility (from arthritis, say) shouldn’t limit style. This magnetic-closure shirt takes the difficulty out of buttoning up. $65, magnaready.com.

It’s like installing a dimmer switch on any fixture. Just flick the on-off switch to vary the brightness of the long-lasting LED Nanoleaf Bloom. $40, nanoleaf.me.

Written by Tanya Christian Photographs by Philip Friedman

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Not at all! Since 2007, the United States has lost about a quarter of its beehives each year due to pathogens, parasites, pesticides, and poor nutrition. “Buying honey helps beekeepers offset the cost of maintaining colonies and keeping bees healthy,” says Christina Grozinger, Ph.D., the director of the Penn State Center for Pollinator Research. Opting for local varieties supports producers near you, but purchasing supermarket brands is OK, too, says Becky Masterman, Ph.D., the program director for the University of Minnesota’s Bee Squad, which promotes healthy bee populations. “Commercial companies are often cooperatives that buy regional honey from beekeepers,” she says. Bees are responsible for more than just our honey supply. Up to a third of our food supply depends on the work of pollinators, such as bees. So how can you help combat the loss of beehives? In addition to supporting the beekeepers by buying honey, plant flowers as a food source for bees—and skip the pesticides. —KAITLYN PIRIE

P R O P S T Y L I N G BY C H A N E L K E N N E B R E W. I L L U S T R AT I O N BY P E T E R O U M A N S K I ; S P E C I A L T H A N K Y O U T O J A M E S C . N I E H , P H . D. , P R O F E S S O R I N T H E S E C T I O N O F E C O LO G Y, B E H AV I O R , A N D E VO L U T I O N AT U N I V E R S I T Y O F C A L I FO R N I A , S A N D I E G O ; T H O M A S D. S E E L E Y, P H . D. , P R O F E S S O R I N T H E D E PA R T M E N T O F N E U R O B I O LO G Y A N D B E H AV I O R AT C O R N E L L U N I V E R S I T Y.

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Food

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pages 165-169

SIGNS OF SPRING

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pages 154-164

TRYING, TRANSITIONAL TIMES OF GROWING UP

8min
pages 113-122

NOODLE OVER THIS

3min
pages 146-153

Features

8min
pages 134-139

MONEYWISE

11min
pages 128-133

THE DRIVERS OF DESIGN

2min
pages 140-145

Side lateral

4min
pages 90-93

know before buying

8min
pages 105-112

BREATHE

5min
pages 61-66

BEAUTY

8min
pages 67-77

MODERN MANNERS

9min
pages 49-54

the Realist

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page 25

NEW USES FOR OLD THINGS

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PRETTY PRACTICAL

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pages 32-37

LITTLE HELPERS

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pages 40-42

HOW DID WE GET HERE?

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pages 28-29

Your Words

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pages 21-24

TREND TO TRY

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EDITOR’S NOTE

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