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Why America Was Never Built for Trains
Where People Meet Place Discover the fascinating world of population geography! From the densest cities to the emptiest ...
Where People Meet Place Discover the fascinating world of population geography! From the densest cities to the emptiest regions, we explore how people shape the planet — and how the planet shapes ...
The main cocaine trafficking flows remain from the Andean countries in South America to North America, but also from the ...
With the US joining Israel in strikes on Iran, we take a look at where you might want to head if the conflict escalates.
Our species arose in Africa roughly 300,000 years ago and later trekked worldwide, eventually reaching some of Earth's most ...
Benjamin Cohen begins his new book — his 20th, if you are counting — with a fictional news dispatch from the year 2035. “After years of festering ...
A Florida-based family is homeschooling their three daughters through a method called 'world schooling' - learning through ...
Nonpoint source pollution, characterized by its diffuse origins and transport mechanisms, remains a central barrier to global ...
A nuclear historian has detailed the cities he believes are most at danger of being hit by a nuclear bomb in WW3.
Find out the best stops along Route 66 on a Chicago to Los Angeles (or Los Angeles to Chicago) driving trip across the USA.
Distinctive long beaks and lunch-storing pouches suggest a creature belonging oceanside rather than on a vast prairie. Yet, Google confirms that indeed, Reed Lake, among a few other salt lakes in the ...
King Ocean Crab sits on Miller Road in Lansing, a location that might make seafood purists raise an eyebrow. After all, Michigan is known for many wonderful things – Great Lakes, automobiles, and an ...