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Geographical Notes - Nature
Nature· 11 hours agoPetermann's Mitteilungen for June contains the long-expected account of Emin Pasha's return expedition to the equatorial lakes, written by his companion, Dr. Stuhlmann. Leaving ...
Why researchers fear the Gaza death toll could reach 186,000
The Guardian· 11 hours agoA letter published in the medical journal the Lancet claims that the final figure could eventually be about 186,000. Written by scientists who model how war affects health, the letter lays out ...
Dragons draw short straw with long 'European' trip to South Africa for one game
South Wales Argus via Yahoo Sport· 11 hours agoRETURN: The Dragons will make the long trip to Ellis Park to face the Lions in between home...Evans...
What the Last Paris Olympics Looked Like in 1924
The Daily Beast via Yahoo Sport· 11 hours agoAthletes last took over the City of Lights a century ago to vie for the honor of Olympic glory. Paris had hosted the Olympic Games 24 years prior as the...
Scientific Collections of the German Central Africa Expedition of 1907—1908.1 - Nature
Nature· 12 hours agoIN 1902 the Duke Adolf Friedrich visited East Africa. In 1904 he returned there and ex-plored the region immediately to the south-east of Lake Victoria ...
Four migrants died crossing the English Channel, French coastguard says
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Geographical Notes - Nature
Nature· 12 hours agoSCHWEINFURTH, who left Suez for Socotra on February 23, returned on June 19. From the Egyptian Gazette we learn that his voyage to the island in a native vessel lasted one ...
Rankings: Springboks can go well clear, and bump Ireland to third
The South African· 12 hours agoComing into the two-Test series between the Springboks and Ireland, the battle between the No 1 and...
Migration of Storks - Nature
Nature· 12 hours agoOf 125 young storks bred at Rossitten, on the Asia Minor route, and released at...
Men of the Trees - Nature
Nature· 12 hours agoProbably, one of its most valuable activities, so far as the future is concerned, is the endeavour to interest the young people, guides, scouts and school children generally, in tree-planting ...