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The Evolution of National Geographic: An Exploration in Costa Rica
by Admin 2023/09/02Recent decisions, like ending the print edition for non-subscribers and focusing on online content, indicate a shift in approach.
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Hurricane Idalia: Intensifying Threat to Florida’s Gulf Coast (Path and Impact Zone)
by Admin 2023/08/29Hurricane Idalia is set to make landfall in Florida with a powerful combination of high-speed winds and a potentially devastating storm surg
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In his book, ”The Neanderthal’s Necklace,” Juan Luis Arsuaga, a paleo-anthropologist and professor at the University of Madrid, provides a cogent discussion of consciousness. Arsuaga poses a provocative question in…
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This column by Martin LeFevre was written shortly before Donald Trump was elected president in 2016. We feel it is fitting to re-run it at this moment. Democracy works, in…
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Covid has spiked so badly in the USA that we’re receiving emergency warnings on our cell phones not to go out. The necessity of physical isolation makes daily contact with…
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The half moon is blood red tonight. Wildfires have consumed a million and a half acres in California. Under the smoky skies, ominousness pervades the atmosphere day and night. No…