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Monthly Archives: February 2026
The Rise (and Eventual Fall) of Darwinism
“What if Charles Darwin got it wrong? What if all the crises, alienations, and losses of faith we associate with the aftermath of the publication of … The Rise (and Eventual Fall) of Darwinism
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New Study Affirms Rising CO2’s Greening Impact Across India – A Region With No Net Warming In 75 Years
A new study indicates India is the second largest contributor to global greening, and that CFE has driven a “substantial expansion of global green … New Study Affirms Rising CO2’s Greening Impact Across India – A Region With No Net Warming In … Continue reading
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Arkansas’ Lithium Jackpot: New Tech Turns Ancient Saltwater Into ‘White Gold’
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Urban Development Patterns
Urban Geography uses four primary development patterns: infill, edge, ribbon, and leapfrog, to categorize and measure how urban sprawl and its growth occurs. These terms allow planners to quantify this growth through the use of geospatial modeling tools, which are … Continue reading
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