Maps allow us to see how the world is organised spatially and show us relationships which cannot be understood from simply reading a text.
What connects aquaculture students in Spanish estuaries to EU policymakers in Brussels? A continent-wide network monitoring ...
The Microsoft Store has joined the growing list of services affected by a major outage sweeping across the tech giant’s ...
Damage to solar from so-called Natural Catastrophe events is increasing as the technology expands its reach and weather conditions worsen.
As production footprints shift and e-commerce accelerates, Southeast Asia is becoming a strategic battleground for global air ...
The Quasi-Biennial Oscillation (QBO) is a vital mode of stratospheric variability with significant influence on tropical and subtropical climate systems. However, its influence on precipitation ...
In June 2025, Uzbekistan and the European Union signed an Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (EPCA) in Brussels — ...
The Library of Lost Maps” begins in this way, with a suitably romantic discovery that evokes the musty, analog nature of the ...
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Out of Eden Walk: Walking through Turkey between conflicts
The nation currently known as Turkey sits where Europe meets Asia. That land was once known to Europeans as part of the ...
The Myrtle Beach Ripley’s stands as a crown jewel among the company’s many “odditoriums” scattered across the country. It houses hundreds of artifacts and exhibits that challenge your understanding of ...
Today is 270 years since the destruction of Lisbon. The earthquake of All Saints day 1755 in Lisbon changed a nation and is still remembered across the continent. Hence a republication of our 2016 ...
Maps have always both granted power and threatened it, depending on who controls the data, the scale and the narrative.
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