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Festus Adegbola’s work on the BioSCape project monitors — from the air — how plants and wildfires influence bird diversity.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Festus Adegbola, a University at Buffalo PhD student who is using remote sensing technology to monitor biodiversity from the air, has been awarded the Future Investigators in NASA ...
Tim Marshall's 2025 edition of Prisoners of Geography refreshes his realist geopolitical doctrine with post-COVID, AI-era, ...
An antislavery spy who worked for the British in New York in the 1800s lived in a house that is now home to an allergy doctor ...
Uncovering India's genetic richness through comprehensive genomic mapping reveals unique ancestry and health implications for ...
At the intersection of tradition and transformation, Gautam Boda is leading J.B. Boda Group beyond borders and beyond ...
Geography is full of misconceptions—whether it's about borders, capitals, or famous landmarks, people get plenty of facts ...
In the Afar Depression of East Africa, a remarkable geological transformation is unfolding, with scientists revealing that ...
Scientists say Africa is slowly splitting in two due to molten rock pulses beneath Ethiopia, potentially forming a new ocean ...
International borders often seem like clean lines on a map, but the reality is far more complex.Explore some of the world’s most intricate and unusual border situations shaped by history, politics, ...
Known as the "City of Mountains," "City of Fog," "City of Bridges," "The Furnace City," or even "The 8D City," Chongqing has captivated visitors and tourists alike, earning a reputation as one of the ...
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When geography meets geopolitics
The Strait of Hormuz – a mere 21 nautical miles wide at its narrowest point – is a passage so narrow, yet so powerful, that a ...