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Our brains can spot real biodiversity using sight and sound alone, according to scientists studying how humans perceive nature.
Detour destinations, aka lesser-known spots, are trending in travel for several reasons. Try one of these getaways that are less crowded and offer rich local experiences.
The study points out that urban interventions have the potential to restore a sense of justice among adolescents in vulnerable areas if they address the everyday experiences of these young people.
The recent column by Betsy McCaughey underscores a well-founded need for towns and cities around the country to take sensible approaches to urban development. McCaughey argues that the ...
Discover how Chicago’s unique geography has played a pivotal role in shaping its growth, economy, and cultural significance. This video explores the natural and strategic geographic advantages ...
Understanding how cities grow is vital for shaping sustainable urban futures—but mapping the true extent of urban expansion remains a formidable technical hurdle.  ...
The Last of Us Season 2's version of Seattle makes a notable change from the game's geography, as the WLF are stationed in the Space Needle.
In our increasingly urban world, many of us know the paradox all too well: being surrounded by millions of people yet feeling utterly alone. This disconnection isn't just uncomfortable—it's ...
PC Maid Cafe on Electric Street second major update now available, adds The Exit 8 and Urban Myth Dissolution Center collaborations Experience an "anomaly" in a certain place.
Turning CAMS North into a 7-8 school would probably cost between $79,693,000 and $91,064,000 in total, according to RLPS. That's about $7.9 million less than the high estimate for CAMS South.
Crash Course Zoology: Episode 8: Ancestral & Weird Senses We talk about one of the earliest animal senses, – chemosensation — or our sense of taste and smell.