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John W. Bessai This is the third post in a series about the Great Acceleration as a framework and reconnaissance for Canadian environmental history. The posts in this series are ...
By tracing the career of the ethnographer and art historian Eberhard Fischer, a key figure at Zurich’s Rietberg Museum, the Indian filmmaker Amit Dutta sheds light on the tensions between ethnographic ...
Abstract: The light absorption and scattering of underwater impurities lead to poor underwater imaging quality. The existing data-driven based underwater image enhancement (UIE) techniques suffer from ...
Some words bear an uncanny resemblance to the shape of the object or action they describe. And we tend to process them faster ...
Daphnia, also known as water fleas, are artists of defense. When their predators live nearby, the water fleas change their ...
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Andrew Watson This is the first post in a series exploring the potential of the Great Acceleration as a framework and reconnaissance of Canadian environmental history. The posts in this ...
Chemists at the University of Iowa have created a three-dimensional lattice that captures water from the air and stores it.
From New York City to San Francisco, cities across the US had many different names in the past. See the stories behind cities ...
For generations, the mild and temperate climate of north-western Europe has been credited to one legendary force: the Gulf Stream. This idea is so deeply entrenched in our cultural identity that in ...
For Beachers, Lake Ontario is more than a backdrop; it shapes the rhythm of residents’ days and even how flavour is experienced, writes wine columnist Doris Miculan Bradley. Photo: Beach Metro ...