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Maps once showed these islands - the ocean never did
For centuries, explorers reported islands that appeared on official maps, carried names, and even influenced national claims.
Rakshit Sharma For most people, the first encounter with the wider world does not come through travel, diplomacy or even news ...
A tiny algae recently discovered in India is helping to reconstruct how the oceans moved millions of years ago.
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Māori scientist Daniel Hikuroa reflects on an Indigenous-led declaration recognizing whales as legal persons, challenging the ...
Fossil crustaceans preserved in Japanese sediments reveal how ancient ocean currents linked Asia and North America during the ...
Rent-stabilized bankruptcies are not just in overleveraged buildings in Upper Manhattan and the South Bronx, as a Brooklyn ...
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Marcoleta is right, and our columnists are wrong on the EEZ
TWO of my colleagues in this paper launched a barrage of ridicule against Sen. Rodante Marcoleta for questioning the legal ...
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Ocean City's 5 Best Boardwalk Eateries With Delicious Bites
These five restaurants in Ocean City, New Jersey, are the city's best boardwalk eateries offering delicious bites ranging from pizza to seafood to pancakes.
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Creepiest Game References In Markiplier's Iron Lung Movie
Markiplier's Iron Lung movie is a great adaptation of the 2022 game, and it is filled with unsettling references to its ...
In the middle of the ocean sits a small, barren rock that no one can live on — yet four countries claim it as their own. The fight isn’t about the rock itself, but about the enormous maritime ...
Women have moved from mapmakers using their bodies to depict maps to being leaders shaping the field of cartography.
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