Poets often use nature as a symbol or metaphor to evoke inner states of mind. But what is a metaphor? How do Vedic, Sangam, and Prakrit poets use it to explain life’s mysteries long before philosophy ...
Ordnance Survey (OS) is offering its free education resource for the teaching of geography to 1,800 primary and secondary schools in some of the most deprived areas of Great Britain.
The finding offers a small window of hope for a polar bear population vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
Do you know who is called the father of geography? Find out how Eratosthenes measured the Earth's circumference and created ...
From desert soils to date palms, Prof. Ilya Gelfand tracks the gases shaping our climate, and asks why no one was looking ...
A new study using Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) has revealed land-use change—particularly deforestation and unplanned agricultural expansion—is dramatically intensifying heat waves across ...
Africa’s history wasn’t shaped only by leaders, wars, or politics—geography played a brutal role. This video breaks down the natural barriers that made trade, travel, and large-scale development far ...
Narrow bands of ocean covering just over one-third of the world's seas are responsible for absorbing nearly three-quarters of ...
A surge in copper along with record cocoa prices are seeing the global economic map being redrawn. In the post-oil world, the ...
East-west coastlines trap marine species during warming, blocking escape routes and increasing extinction risk over millions ...
On a flat map, Greenland looks like a lonely white expanse at the top of the world. On the right projections, it jumps out as the hinge between North America, Europe and the Arctic Ocean, a place ...
Ready for another journey? Pack your smarts and sharpsight, because it won’t be your typical traveling experience − it’s time for another geography minefield! In this quiz, you’ll face 26 visual ...