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The Argentinian marine biologist and conservationist has spent the past 36 years championing the world’s penguins and their ...
A new road trip of the Southwest’s Indigenous heartlands offers travellers a greater understanding of the past, present and ...
The discovery of archaic human jawbone shatters assumptions about the geographic limits of the Denisova hominin.
Long-awaited migration designation heads next to the Wyoming Game and Fish Commission, and then, potentially, toward review ...
This month, National Geographic and IBM launched the Genographic Project, an ambitious attempt to trace human migration out of Africa during the ... The HGDP was developed in 1991 to map the genetic ...
I had a farm in Africa … We all know how Karen Blixen’s story begins, and the tragedy of its ending. Fans of the 1985 ...
To better understand the biodiversity of the Limpopo River, including its fish, associate professor Gordon O’Brien and his team will be working on fish movement, where researchers will tag and track ...
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Back to the Map: Creating the American South, 1790–1860Justin Madron’s map of demographic change in the early ... “Mapping Inequality,” garnered recognition in publications such as National Geographic and the New York Times.
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Sciencing on MSNTimes Humans Changed The Evolution Of AnimalsThere's no question that humans have left an indelible mark on the world, but we're also inadvertently steering the evolution ...
According to National Geographic, the rufous hummingbird is even known to make an annual trip from Alaska to Mexico making it the longest migration among all birds ... Areas to the west of the map are ...
Forget crowded beaches and overpriced resorts – the spring break destination of your dreams might be hiding in plain sight in ...
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