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The power of geographic information systems: bringing data to life with maps

Futurum

I went to university to study geography, then started a master’s in meteorology. I was also taking classes in remote sensing and GIS which I found very exciting, so I transitioned back to geography and focused on climatology for my master’s thesis. I’ve been working for the EPA for 30 years, and it’s been a great career.

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How philosophers have influenced the way you think about race

Futurum

TALK LIKE A HISTORIAN AND PHILOSOPHER OF SCIENCE Biological racism — prejudice against people based on the mistaken belief that ‘race’ is a part of a person’s biology and indicates race-specific traits like intelligence or work ethic Heredity — genetically passing on characteristics from biological parent to child.

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What is the fate of dissolved oxygen in our oceans?

Futurum

Babette and her team are studying dissolved oxygen concentrations in the Pacific Ocean, currently the world’s largest low-oxic water body, through an innovative and dedicated research programme incorporating a novel multi-proxy approach which will inform climate models. FIELDS OF RESEARCH : Palaeoceanography, Climate Change.

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How can engineering address human rights issues?

Futurum

By combining engineering and human rights disciplines, he is researching the links between access to transport and the inequalities facing Peruvians today. Davis hopes his research findings in Cusco can influence transport policies in Peru and beyond. PERIPHERALISATION – being forced to live on the periphery, or outskirts, of a city.

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"Learning loss" is a misnomer, bilingual education a must, and more from NM teacher of the year

STEMx

Primary Years Programme makes our curricula unique in how it weaves together content standards, skills and student identity. . A: There is an ever-increasing body of research that shows the long-term benefits of multilingualism, ranging from cognitive flexibility and creativity to life expectancy and overall health.

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