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How geography and history created Central Europe’s identity
From empires to modern borders, this short explainer unpacks the geography, culture, and politics that make Central Europe ...
A new LMU study estimates that land use changes in conjunction with climate change could lead to the loss of up to 38% of the ...
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The biggest flaws in Earth-based worlds explained
This video breaks down why many Earth-like worlds in stories and games feel flat or unrealistic. We explore common mistakes ...
In this essay by Edgar Calabia Samar, he shows how Eka Kurniawan’s 'Beauty Is a Wound' teaches us to dream at multiple scales ...
An international team of scientists have identified nine new species of butterflies using a combination of geographical, ...
The authenticity within written history is the account of mankind’s myth or truth. Earth’s geography — the chasms, contours, ...
Single-cell bacteria, in shallow marine waters, altered the composition of liquid and air – as the planet heaved around them. Their fossils still stand, not far from you.
From virtually the moment he and his band of bearded rebels rode into Havana in 1959 until his death from natural causes in 2016, the most iconic leader in Latin America was Fidel Castro. With his ...
Lakshadweep is often hailed as India's Coral Island. Learn about its unique formation as an archipelago of true coral atolls, ...
Longyearbyen (pictured) and Ushuaia are at opposite ends of the Earth, but have striking similarities. imageBROKER.com, Alamy Stock Photo On opposite ends of the Earth, Longyearbyen, Norway, the ...
The NWS notes that tule fog, a special kind of radiation fog, occurs each winter in the Central Valley of California. The Weather Network, a Canadian weather information service, says tule fog is ...
Study finds Africa’s forests, responsible for one-fifth of global carbon removal, are now generating carbon instead.
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