The U.S. opioid crisis has varied in severity across the country, leading to extended debate about how and why it has spread.
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China’s Ancient Tombs Reveal Links Between Political Stability and Prosperous Landscapes
Periods of peace and wealth allowed people to invest more in the afterlife, leaving behind a lasting record of cultural and environmental history.
Tombs scattered across China, built between the 4,000-year old Xia Dynasty and the modern era, reflect the political and ...
The planet's seasons are not as immutable as previously thought. Turns out there are parts of the world that have different seasonal timing than those regions even just a short distance away. This ...
John O’Loughlin, College Professor of Distinction in Geography and Fellow, Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS), received a National Science Foundation grant in August 2024 for a study of climate ...
We urgently need new ways of thinking about society and space, as we face the profound global challenges of climate change, overconsumption, energy transition, and political conflict. Human geography ...
This study investigated how geography helps explain the striking increase in opioid-related overdose deaths among Black Americans since the proliferation of fentanyl. Using mortality data from the ...
The excellence of Bristol's social science research was confirmed by the latest Research Excellence Framework (REF 2021). Bristol's School of Geographical Sciences ranked first for Geography in the UK ...
Scientists from the Department of Geography and Environmental Science at Queen Mary University of London have developed a ...
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