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Will Global Water Scarcity Increase in the Coming Decades?
Access to clean water is a fundamental human necessity, yet it remains out of reach for a significant portion of the global population. Recent research led by Edward Jones, a hydrology and water…
Escalating Fluctuations in Warm-Season River Flow: A Reconstruction Study of the Morava River, Czech Republic
A recent study on the Morava River in the Czech Republic, a major tributary of the Danube River, used tree rings to look at river conditions as far back as 1745. The results were surprising. The…
The Rise and Fall of the Garamantian Empire: A Hydrological Odyssey in the Sahara Desert
In a world where the Sahara Desert is known for its scant rainfall and scorching temperatures, the ancient Garamantian Empire stands out as an exceptional case.
Research presented at…
6% of nations provide for citizens in just, sustainable manner
OHIO STATE NEWS - TATYANA WOODALL
Researchers at The Ohio State University have developed a framework for quantifying how well countries around the world are doing…
Re-Constructing the Colonial State: Experiences with Archival Field Research in Namibia
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Voices from the Field Brown Bag Speaker SeriesDr. Jan Pierskalla’s empirical analysis relies on information on the location of police stations and a near full census of police…