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Welcome to Impact Factor, your weekly dose of commentary on a new medical study. Im Dr. F. Perry Wilson of the Yale School of Medicine. Here in Connecticut a sweltering summer has given way to a surprisingly brisk fall, and, with COVID-19 still keeping many indoor recreation spots shuttered, outdoor activities remain the go-to for those of us with cabin fever. If youre like me, you enjoy a nice walk, and a new study appearing in the journal Emotion suggests theres a better way to do it. No, it has nothing to do with shoes or posture. Its about attitude. We need to walk for awe. Awe is a positive emotion that people feel when they are in the presence of something bigger than themselves that they can not immediately understand. Awe can be inspired by nature, art, music, collective action, even the courage of others. And yes, you can walk for Awe. Researchers from UCSF led by Dr. Virginia Sturm wanted to investigate whether Awe Walks would lead to emotional benefits. Heres how it