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Walking is a state of mind – it can teach you so much about where you are

by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsMay 19, 2022May 19, 2022
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Ukraine: how forensics teams will investigate evidence of atrocities at Bucha

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Antarctic explorer Captain Scott died 110 years ago. But what led to his death?

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by RGS-IBG Managing Editor: Academic PublicationsMarch 28, 2022March 24, 2022
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Groundwater: depleting reserves must be protected around the world

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