Electrochemical methods such as this could someday dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions around the planet.
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We’ve known this virus was coming. We just didn’t do anything about it.
What factors explain the gender pay gap?
Map shows oldest buildings for each U.S. state – but also hints at what’s missing.
A DNA study looks for the home of the earliest modern humans.
Coke, meth, ecstasy, amphetamines: each drug has a different ‘capital’
The ‘People Map of the United States’ zooms in on America’s obsession with celebrity
Hungarian cartographer travels the world while mapping its treasures.
Project to map global ‘species richness’ highlights the variety of biodiversity itself
Austro-Japanese aristocrat Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi later concentrated on plans for Pan-Europe.
Edinburgh University project geo-locates victims of Scottish ‘witch-prickers’ in the 16th and 17th century.
From Godzilla to The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl, it’s everywhere.
We catalogue seven more board games to teach children science, problem-solving, and even foster their creativity.
How an environmental theology class opened my eyes—and mind—to my biblical responsibility.
Isogloss cartography shows diversity, richness, and humour of the French language
Despite itself, this collection of awful cartography may just make a few useful observations.
The Glen McLaughlin Collection brings together more than 700 historical examples of ‘California as an island’.
Outside Europe, much of the world followed an assortment of rules and understandings about what time meant.
Don’t believe a small reduction in immunization matters?
Invented in 1902 by an American, the ‘Middle East’ is all over the place.
Techno-fixes will not get us where we need to be to stop the effects of climate change.
New research shows elevated risks of anxiety, depression, and suicide linked to perfectionism.
The dogs’ ability to recognise and process human faces surpasses even that of monkeys. This newly-identified brain region may be the reason why.
New research suggests that a healthy supply of locally-sourced beer helped maintain the unity of the widespread Wari civilization for about 500 years.
Food deserts are a problem. One solution might already exist.
The Spilhaus Projection may be more than 75 years old, but it has never been more relevant than today.
On Tuesday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the U.S. will withdraw from the 1987 agreement unless Russia falls back into compliance.
In 1789, William Herschel discovered this unique moon around Saturn. 230 years later, its secrets are more promising than ever. Today marks the 230th anniversary of the discovery of Enceladus, one […]
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