Geography By Geoff on MSN
Madagascar’s population mystery and why almost no one lives on the other side
Where People Meet Place Discover the fascinating world of population geography! From the densest cities to the emptiest regions, we explore how people shape the planet — and how the planet shapes ...
Researchers discovered that unusually high temperatures can hinder early childhood development. Children living in hotter ...
The colonel also denied that he had seized control in a coup, saying the Constitutional Court had "transferred power" to him.
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Mongabay News on MSNOpinion
Conservation can emphasize human well-being to navigate its current funding crisis (commentary)
Conservation is facing a crisis, fueled by myriad factors including cuts in funding, weakening support from governments, and disinformation. A significant driver of this crisis is a lack of ...
Cebu Daily News on MSN
Study: Rising temperatures slowing early childhood dev’t
Climate change, including extreme heat and frequent heat waves, is already known to harm ecosystems, agriculture, and human health. New evidence now suggests that increasing temperatures may also slow ...
NNA - Marking Human Rights Day, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk delivered a stark assessment of the global landscape, warning that human rights are increasingly “underf ...
More and more, research is showing that increasing temperatures associated with climate change are affecting human health. A ...
For more than a century, the origins and migrations of Austronesian peoples have been a significant subject of international ...
DPA International on MSN
UN rights chief sees hope in youth movements amid threats to freedoms
Human rights are "underfunded, undermined" and "under attack," the UN's high commissioner for human rights, Volker Türk, said ...
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Gorilla Dancing in a Forest Wins Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards 2025: 'His Performance Was Pure Joy'
A photo of a dancing gorilla has won this year’s Nikon Comedy Wildlife Photo Awards, according to a press release obtained by PEOPLE on Tuesday, Dec. 9.
allAfrica.com on MSN
Madagascar: AI and Citizens Detect Invasive Mosquito in Madagascar
Researchers say they have used Artificial Intelligence and citizen-submitted photos to identify what they believe was the first Anopheles stephensi detected in Madagascar, amid a rising threat from ...
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