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Since Edward Burtynsky’s birth in Ontario, Canada, in 1955, the Earth’s population has roughly tripled, and its economy has ...
Get your lawn chairs ready, stargazers and space lovers! The Perseid meteor shower begins this week.The cause of this shower is due to the earth passing through bits of debris from the comet, ...
Discover regional artists at affordable prices, historical gems and quirky delights on this visual art-inspired road trip ...
IGIS Tech Notes describe workflows and techniques for using geospatial science and technologies in research and extension. They are works in progress, and we welcome feedback and comments below.
Ischia is a hidden little trove of abundance. It’s not showy but is rich in other ways: full of history – the famous Nestor’s cup, an eighth-century BC artefact, was discovered in a tomb here in the ...
Twenty-five years ago this month, Dan Sarewitz and I published a widely read and discussed article in The Atlantic Monthly titled, Breaking the Global Warming Gridlock (unpaywalled version here).
Journalist David Sirota joins “More To The Story” to discuss how climate change drives disasters—while politicians deny and ...
This view inside some of the most precious and rare museum specimens on Earth is helping scientists to better understand the ...
Domaine Carneros looks like a French mansion sitting on top of a hill, surrounded by perfect rows of grape vines. The building is huge and fancy, with a grand staircase leading up to the entrance.
Related: The Homemade Goods from this Amish Store are Worth the Drive from Anywhere in Ohio There’s something refreshingly honest about their approach – no upselling, no pretense, just genuine ...
View of Earth as seen by ESA project astronaut Sławosz Uznański-Wiśniewski inside the seven-windowed cupola, the ...
For centuries, humanity believed that Earth was the center of the universe, a view championed by Aristotle and Ptolemy. But ...