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Those are the questions that now drive Sultana, a doctoral candidate in geography and spatial sciences at the University of ...
Michael Ondatjee rightly asked a disturbing question, “Do you understand the sadness of geography?” What happens when the country of one’s birth becomes a life-sentence? One may also ask why is that ...
In a new paper, published in Nature Human Behaviour, scientists from DTU (the Technical University of Denmark) examine how ...
Samantha Biggs, now the assistant principal at Lakewood Ranch High School, received the 2025 Yale Educator Award.
Digitalization and AI are reshaping society, but risk eroding autonomy, equality and democracy unless guided by ethical and ...
We don't fully understand why some people appear more attractive to mosquitoes – largely because it's complicated, a tangled ...
Often, it was the only freedom you could use to protect other personal rights by going to a new place. As the most respected freedom, it was the guardian of all other rights and freedoms.
A new study finds dozens of heat waves would be "virtually impossible" without the activity of major fossil fuel producers, including oil companies.
Radio marketing balances at the intersection of art, science, psychology and commerce. It connects listeners to audio and ...
Rural LGBTQIA+ individuals face mental health and other problems due to lack of affirming care, underlining the need for ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Freshwater tidal marshes, critical for wildlife and coastal protection, are now serving as ...