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Fewer undergraduates are taking gap years – but it doesn’t have to be that way. We need a reinvention, not a rejection, of ...
China's population is set to shrink by more than 150 million by 2050, while the proportion of seniors will keep on rising.
Doug Specht examines the marked change in how French media are reporting on extreme weather within the country This summer, ...
Undergraduate and masters geography courses at Plymouth University. Fieldwork and study abroad options plus career prospects ...
Fifty years after their reintroduction, white-tailed eagles are thriving across the UK – thanks to decades of dedication, ...
Principal scientist at Xampla Lynette Holland speaks to Victoria Heath about the revolutionary new technology turning plants ...
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Tristan Kennedy meets Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll, whose 30-kilo kitbag – and even greater inner resolve – helped him traverse ...
Breakthrough technology can turn a multi-million-tonne seaweed crisis in the Caribbean into a profitable industry ...
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Discover more about vanishing islands across the globe, and why some 'phantom islands' have entirely disappeared from maps ...
In his latest book, Shafik Meghji tracks the relationship between Britain and Latin America across hundreds of years ...