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1 week ago |
phys.org | Benjamin Jones |Nicole Foster |Oscar J. Serrano |Óscar Lage Serrano
For millennia, humans lived as hunter-gatherers. Savannas and forests are often thought of as the cradle of our lineage, but beneath the waves, a habitat exists that has quietly supported humans for over 180,000 years. Archaeological evidence suggests that early humans migrated along coasts, avoiding desert and tundra.
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1 week ago |
theconversation.com | Benjamin Jones |Nicole Foster |Oscar J. Serrano |Óscar Lage Serrano
For millennia, humans lived as hunter-gatherers. Savannas and forests are often thought of as the cradle of our lineage, but beneath the waves, a habitat exists that has quietly supported humans for over 180,000 years. Archaeological evidence suggests that early humans migrated along coasts, avoiding desert and tundra.
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Apr 30, 2024 |
journals.sagepub.com | Dian Nostikasari |Nicole Foster |Lauren Krake
Get full access to this articleView all access and purchase options for this article. ReferencesAdli SN, Donovan S (2018) Right to the city: Applying justice tests to public transport investments. Transport Policy 66: 56–65. Althorpe C, Horak M (2023) The end of the right to the city: A radical-cooperative view. Urban Affairs Review 59(1): 14–42. Attoh K (2012) The transportation disadvantaged and the right to the city in Syracuse, New York. Geographical Bulletin 53(1): 1–19.
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Mar 5, 2024 |
nature.com | Nicole Foster |Alice Jones |Paul Lavery |Kor-jent van Dijk |Bronwyn Gillanders |Pere Masqué | +1 more
AbstractAnthropogenic activities are causing detrimental changes to coastal plants– namely seagrass, mangrove, and tidal marshes. Looking beyond recent times to past vegetation dynamics is critical to assess the response and resilience of an environment to change. Here, we develop a high-resolution multi-proxy approach, providing a new evidence base to decipher long-term change in coastal plant communities.
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Dec 21, 2023 |
thepenngazette.com | Nicole Foster
BESSIE by Linda Kass PT’75 (She Writes Press, 2023, $17.95.) In her third historical novel, Kass reimagines the early life of Bess Myerson who, in 1945 at age 21, became the first—and to date only—Jewish “Miss America.” Kass offers a tender fictional portrait of a bold young woman living at a precarious moment in history. Buy this bookARTISTS, WRITERS, AND DIPLOMATS’ WIVES: Impressions of Women Travelers in Imperial Russia by Evelyn M.
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