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Ice avalanches on Saturn moon could unlock secrets of Earth landslides
29 Jul 2012: Ice tumbling at high speeds on Iapetus behaves like a liquid, Nasa images show, mirroring landslides and quakes on Earth
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31 Jul 2014:
Planner with a vision of how people's lives would change – and cities with them
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21 Jul 2014: Minerals in Tasmanian rock formations matching those found in North America's west suggest prehistoric connection
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17 Jul 2014: Find out how this year's heatwave compares to those in the past
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22 May 2014: A 10% increase in green space in our cities could help to keep temperatures at present levels into the 2050s, despite climate change
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21 May 2014: Teen who finished fourth at last year's quiz outlasts 11-year-old rival and wins on the distance between Oyala and Bala
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11 May 2014: There are more than 300 maps providing unbiased information on London's social, environmental and economic issues
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1 May 2014: Can you guess what city this is without the help of Google? Join us on Twitter to tell us your answers
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19 Apr 2014:
Ordnance Survey paper maps are under threat from digital devices. Rachel Hewitt celebrates an 'icon of England' beloved by generations of hikers, poets and artists
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7 Apr 2014:
GrrlScientist: A new study finds that the rising Andes is tied to the rapid speciation of hummingbirds. This study also predicts that hummingbirds will evolve twice as many species as what we see today.
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11 Mar 2014:
Editorial: Two Kansas geographers have concluded the state is only the seventh flattest in the US
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