https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/carbon-engineering-liquid-fuel-carbon-capture-neutral-science
Jan 25, 2022 - A Harvard-affiliated Canadian company is making a liquid fuel that is carbon neutral, and they hope the economics will be in their favor.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/article/best-pictures-week-of-july-26-from-our-community
Each week, our editors choose stunning photos submitted by members of Your Shot, National Geographic's photo community.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/fathers-day-campaign-daughter-create-holiday
Jun 16, 2023 - What began as a tribute to her own dad became Sonora Louise Smart Dodd’s lifelong mission to establish a nation day to celebrate all fathers.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photo-of-the-day/photo/india-sonepur-motorbikes
At a fair in Patna, India, people drive their motorbikes inside an enormous cylindrical structure in this National Geographic Your Shot Photo of the Day.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/ibiza-with-kids-best-beaches-activities-and-hotels
Aug 8, 2025 - Forget any preconceived ideas of Ibiza — this Balearic island has a beautifully serene and rustic side that’s perfect for kids of any age.
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https://marketbridge.com/work/national-geographic-storytellers-collective-b2b-platform/
Jun 25, 2025 - Most know National Geographic, but what about National Geographic Storytellers Collective? See how our agency built buzz for this offering.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/article/worlds-best-adventure-hotspots
Here are the nine best towns for climbing, hiking, paddling, and exploring, with tips from locals on their favorite hangouts.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/why-was-ancient-city-of-cahokia-abandoned-new-clues-rule-out-one-theory
Dec 7, 2021 - Once found near present-day St. Louis in Illinois, Cahokia suddenly declined 600 years ago, and no one knows why.
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https://www.trusted.travel/barbados-is-named-to-national-geographics-prestigious-best-of-the-world-list-for-2025/
Oct 25, 2024 - Contents1 Visit Barbados in 20252 Best of the world 2025 National Geographic has unveiled its annual list of the 25 most awe-inspiring places with Barbados...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/the-green-president
Almost exactly one year ago, I sat with President Nasheed of the Maldives in the shade of coconut palms on the blue lagoon island of Soneva Fushi, where the...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/health/article/the-scientific-mystery-of-why-we-like-chewing-gum
Dec 29, 2025 - Gum makers have claimed, for decades, chewing is good for your mental health. They’re kind of on to something.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/where-to-stay-this-ski-season-hotels-boutique-chalets-lux-spas
Dec 11, 2025 - From reimagined landmarks to debuts by luxe international hotel brands, this season’s smartest openings are crowning the peaks of Europe’s Alpine ski hubs.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/article/life-through-the-lens-lynsey-addario
Nov 19, 2025 - “By the time I click the shutter, the hardest part of the work has been done.” From documenting the terror of war to British hospitals in the grip of...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/uti-contaminated-meat-e-coli
Aug 27, 2024 - As cases of urinary tract infections grow, infections are also getting harder to treat with commonly used antibiotics.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photo-of-the-day/photo/nasca-plateau-geoglyphs-peru
Nasca lines and the Pan American Highway are seen from the air above Peru in this National Geographic Photo of the Day from our Your Shot community.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/what-to-see-do-eat-in-brussels-belgium
Oct 31, 2025 - It’s 30 years since daily Eurostar services began whisking visitors to Belgium’s capital — and the city known for Tintin and beer is still full of...
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https://creatorthepodcast.com/episode/jo-franco-from-youtube-star-to-national-geographic-tv-host/
Aug 19, 2025 - Jo Franco (00:00): What started out as being, “hey, we should show these executives that we have chemistry on camera” turned into, “let’s upload...
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https://www.astronomy.com/space-exploration/national-geographic-exclusive-watch-elon-musk-freak-out-over-the-falcon-heavy-launch/
Unique footage shows the SpaceX CEO and his team in mission control in the moments leading up to the historic launch.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/article/revisiting-the-rwandan-genocide-how-churches-became-death-traps
On a summer afternoon in 1994, David Guttenfelder took a taxi from the Rwandan capital Kigali to the nearby region of Bugesera. He walked inside the Ntarama...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/where-to-eat-in-north-yorkshire-uks-next-food-destination
Dec 18, 2025 - In and around the Howardian Hills, chefs are crafting dishes that sing of this county’s rich larder, with ingredients like zesty spruce tips and salted...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/how-to-plan-the-perfect-french-riviera-tour-south-of-france-by-train
Oct 10, 2025 - Take the train for a laid-back tour of the Côte d’Azur’s glitzy cities and lesser-known towns, jumping off to buy a slice of Pissaladière, visit a museum...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/history-magazine/article/what-was-the-mystery-message-written-on-the-mummys-wrappings
May 2, 2025 - A puzzle confounded Egyptologists when an unidentified ancient language was found on a mummy's bandages in the 1800s. Solving it took decades but rewarded...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/meet-the-galapaguenos-who-are-trying-to-save-paradise
Jan 12, 2026 - The Galápagos may be famed for its giant tortoises and blue-footed boobies, but its people are just as extraordinary. From naturalists and park guards to...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/where-to-find-the-best-gelato-in-rome?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Summer in the Eternal City is the perfect time to indulge in a gelato, or three. We pick the best places in Rome to enjoy the refreshing Italian sweet treat.
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https://www.mediabistro.com/jobs/1956130905-photo-editor-national-geographic-job-at-the-walt-disney-company-in-washington
National Geographic is seeking a Photo Editor to research, curate, and edit visual content for our m...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/article/trail-builders-perfect-hike
Dec 19, 2025 - Around the world, trail designers are quietly employing surprising techniques to engineer awe. You’ve probably felt it without even knowing why. Inside the...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/year-of-the-bird-brains-intelligence-smarts
Aug 26, 2025 - Their brains may be tiny, but birds have been known to outsmart children and apes.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/article/this-portrait-captures-the-strength-behind-native-sovereignty
Aug 2, 2023 - Photographer Kiliii Yüyan & model/activist Quannah Rose Chasinghorse teamed up to ensure an authentic portrayal of Native Americans that showed joy and...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/inside-a-thriving-sustainable-chocolate-industry
May 4, 2021 - Ecuador’s sustainable, local practices have helped the country make a cacao comeback—and chocolate lovers can share in the sweet rewards.
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https://www.rolex.org/environment/video/paula-kahumbu-explorer-of-the-year-2021
Jul 19, 2021 - In love with Kenyan wildlife and struck by its beauty, Dr. Paula Kahumbu devoted her career to nature conservation. Watch the video on rolex.org.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/article/meet-the-adventurers-of-the-year-educator-khadija-bahram
Last week we announced the 2009 Adventurers of the Year, selected for their extraordinary achievements in exploration, conservation, action sports, and...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/wellness-travel-rewilding-yoga-pilgrimages
Jun 25, 2025 - Having escaped the confines of the spa, wellness now influences the travel experience far and wide, offering new ways to discover the world.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/burren-ireland-otherworldly-rock-formations
Apr 29, 2025 - Midway along Ireland’s Atlantic Coast lies the Burren, an otherworldly landscape whose mesmerising limestone formations have long shaped local history and...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/topic/from-the-vault
Go back in time with National Geographic's most iconic features and artifacts—given new life as immersive digital experiences.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/can-fasting-help-you-live-longer-what-the-science-says
Oct 23, 2023 - It’s a popular practice, and research shows it has real health benefits. A new diet that tricks your body into thinking it’s fasting may have similar...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/copenhagen-restaurant-koan-danish-korean-cooking
At his Copenhagen restaurant, KOAN, chef Kristian Baumann channels his Danish upbringing and Korean roots to create innovative dishes.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/best-things-to-do-in-newport-beach
Aug 13, 2025 - Dubbed the ‘Hamptons of Hollywood’, and familiar to many thanks to The OC , this coastal city is a great stop on a Southern Californian road trip.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/5-ways-jacques-cousteau-pushed-to-protect-the-planet
Oct 29, 2021 - From advocating for coral reefs to blowing the whistle on nuclear dumping, the work of the legendary ocean explorer and conservationist is recognized in a new...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/bottom-trawling-effects-seabed-ocean
May 8, 2025 - The never-before-seen footage of sea creatures struggling in fishing nets is featured in National Geographic’s new documentary Ocean with David Attenborough.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/best-european-national-parks-for-summer
Sep 10, 2025 - Fierce summer temperatures can make much of Southern Europe difficult for active, nature-loving breaks in summer. But that still leaves a dazzling array of...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/ancient-roman-empire-bridges-buildings
Jan 15, 2026 - The expansion of one of the Mediterranean’s strongest powers wasn’t only driven by conquest, but also infrastructure. By borrowing techniques from the...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/moroccos-tree-climbing-goats?
Is it instinct or spectacle? Drought, desperation, and tourism combine to create a surprising tableau.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/article/climbing-in-afghanistan-adventure-beyond-the-lifeline
The last time Dylan Taylor saw his climbing partner, Aiden, they were peering at each other from either side of a razor-wire fence between the border of...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/26-of-the-best-cruise-voyages-to-book-for-2026
Dec 22, 2025 - From cargo-passenger hybrids in French Polynesia to glamorous riverboats on the Nile, small ships offer a more intimate, adventurous way of exploring the world.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/pizza-united-states
Jan 6, 2026 - If you’re in search of great pizza made with high-quality ingredients, here are seven places—from Oshkosh to Winston-Salem—that are worth a trip.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/sustainable-holiday-decorations-plastic-tips
Dec 8, 2025 - From balloons to wrapping paper, everyone tends to produce more waste this time of year. We asked two scientists for tips on how to be more mindful of the...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/neanderthals-extinction-homo-sapiens
Oct 17, 2025 - The climate and early human societies were changing quickly during the fall of our closest evolutionary relative—and are big clues to the causes of their...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photography/article/181005-cheetah-hungary-indonesia-red-panda-airport-horse
Each week, our editors choose stunning photos submitted by members of Your Shot, National Geographic's photo community.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/health/article/why-leg-strength-matters-as-you-age
Oct 8, 2025 - Research shows that strong legs and glutes don’t just help you move better—they can protect your spine, balance, and even hormone health as you age.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/history-magazine/article/king-herod-judaea-holy-land-rome-new-testament
Jan 25, 2022 - Villain of the Christmas story, King Herod realized a bold new vision of a Roman Judaea.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/mobility-walking-health-exercise-technique
Sep 17, 2024 - Mobility is key to staying healthy and independent as you age. We asked experts to weigh in on how to do it right—and when to start thinking about it.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/space-travel-four-ways-women-are-a-better-fit-than-men
Physically and mentally, women have the right stuff for expeditions into deep space. So why send male astronauts at all?
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/chs-cannabis-marijuana-risks
Aug 19, 2025 - Nausea. Severe abdominal pain. Compulsive bathing. These are some of the hallmarks of cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome, a medical condition that’s on the...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/ancient-assyria-library-nineveh?loggedin=true&rnd=1769022699192
The 1850 discovery of King Ashurbanipal's vast library of cuneiform tablets at Nineveh illuminated fascinating records and complex links with neighbors.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/meerkats-alpha-female-matriarch
Dec 19, 2025 - As a corner of Africa heats up, new research shows how the future of the species rests with powerful matriarchs making tough choices for survival.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/wolf-uses-crab-trap-like-tools
Nov 17, 2025 - While researchers are divided on the conclusion, the behavior shows wolves may be smarter than we thought.
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https://www.bouldercoloradousa.com/travel-info/best-small-cities-in-us/
Thanks to its beer, music, coffee and hipster-friendly vibe, Boulder was named one of the Best Small Cities in the U.S. by National Geographic Traveler.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/microcosm-week-how-e-coli-sees-the-future
In my book Microcosm (which has just come out in paperback), I took great pleasure in all the things that something as tiny as E. coli can do. It can survive...
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https://www.disneystore.com/national-geographic-out-in-the-world-an-lgbtqia-and-friends-travel-guide-to-more-than-100-destinations-around-the-world-book-470022528699.html
Shop the National Geographic – Out in the World : An LGBTQIA+ (and Friends!) Travel Guide to More Than 100 Destinations Around the World Book and...
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https://www.disneystore.com/best-of-the-world-1000-destinations-of-a-lifetime-book-national-geographic-470021569952.html
Shop the Best of the World: 1,000 Destinations of a Lifetime Book – National Geographic at DisneyStore.com, the official Disney shopping destination.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/article/on-energy-can-we-please-sweat-the-small-stuff
Is it time for a sidestep on the energy debate? The current argument over climate change seems to be going nowhere fast. Republicans, at least some of the...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/see-the-tiny-tools-required-for-the-ancient-art-of-bonsai
Centuries-old miniature trees owe their beauty to intricate grooming.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photo-of-the-day/photo/cousteau-diving-indian-ocean
Scuba divers on one of Jacques Cousteau's expeditions in the early 1950s explore the Indian Ocean in this National Geographic Photo of the Day.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/helping-the-frogs-help-themselves-out-of-extinction
Frogs and other amphibians are under attack from a fungus. First observed some two decades ago, the fungus has swept the world and has been implicated in the...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/2025-three-supermoons-how-to-watch
Oct 2, 2025 - This fall, every full moon will be a supermoon. Here’s how often it happens—and why.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/how-long-does-coronavirus-last-inside-the-body-cvd?fbclid=IwAR3LqpzVpcK6n451fxYQv2agcvUBUSuV4XLohAe-9NTNV4iiS4AuDS_RfYE
Researchers are narrowing down how long the virus persists inside the body and whether people can be quickly re-infected.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/here-are-the-best-wildlife-photos-of-2025
Dec 20, 2025 - From an elusive jaguar to an industrious beaver, photographers captured iconic animal moments around the world.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/factors-allow-viruses-infect-humans-coronavirus?cmpid=org=ngp::mc=crm-email::src=ngp::cmp=editorial::add=SpecialEdition_20200417
More than a quadrillion quadrillion individual viruses exist on Earth, but most are not poised to hop into humans. Can we find the ones that are?
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https://nationalgeographic.de/bildergalerie/2025/10/wildlife-photographer-of-the-year-2025-die-gewinnerbilder/
Nov 12, 2025 - Das Londoner Natural History Museum kürt auch 2025 die besten Natur- und Tierfotografen der Welt. Das sind die Gewinner und ihre faszinierenden Geschichten.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/alternative-ways-to-see-the-northern-lights
Nov 26, 2025 - This winter is predicted to be a particularly good one for spotting the green-hued celestial clouds in the night skies of the Northern Hemisphere. Here are six...
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https://www.tvline.com/casting-news/julianna-margulies-the-hot-zone-national-geographic-miniseries-967554/
Julianna Margulies will star as a U.S. Army scientist in National Geographic's miniseries adaptation of the virus thriller "The Hot Zone."
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/where-to-hike-in-pakistan
Oct 8, 2025 - In the shadow of Karakoram’s most famous peak you’ll find trails through granite-walled gorges, alpine meadows, and glacial amphitheaters that remain...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/weight-loss-drugs-glp1-benefits-addiction-heart-kidney-failure-infertility
May 1, 2024 - Research is showing that these new weight-loss drugs can help treat conditions from addiction to kidney disease—and may even be contributing to a boom of...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/6-archaeology-discoveries-2025
Dec 16, 2025 - Modern tools and good old-fashioned digging revealed royal tombs, World War II shipwrecks, and the oldest Egyptian genome ever sequenced.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/160418-animals-urban-cities-wildlife-science-coyotes
May 3, 2021 - Mountain lions and ants are among the many species great and small figuring out clever ways to live among people.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/article/barry-bishop-everest-himalayas
Dec 15, 2025 - In May of 1963, National Geographic photographer and correspondent Barry C. Bishop was part of the first American team to summit Mount Everest. It was a feat...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/best-uk-spa-hotels
Sep 30, 2025 - Whether surrounded by rolling hills and pastoral scenes, housed in historic stately homes or tucked away on wind-lashed beaches, these UK spa hotels offer the...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/issue/september-2018
Inside the groundbreaking face transplant that has given a young woman a second chance at life
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/photo-of-the-day/photo/elephant-eye-india
An elephant stares ahead in this National Geographic Your Shot Photo of the Day.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/the-oldest-desert-in-the-world
Standing atop one of the tallest dunes on Earth, it felt as though the sand beneath our feet stretched into infinity. With its red dunes rolling endlessly into...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/premium/article/nasa-artemis-rover-lunar-terrain-vehicle-ltv
May 14, 2024 - NASA hopes the winning design will help build a permanent habitat on the Moon’s water-rich south pole.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/magazine/article/call-to-wild
May 4, 2021 - When we get closer to nature—be it untouched wilderness or a backyard tree—we do our overstressed brains a favor.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/article/trail-running-video-founders-of-the-upchuck-50k-on-making-a-new-cult-classic
Upchuck 50K Trail Race from Rock/Creek on Vimeo. By Andrew Kornylak, The Blind Monkey The Upchuck 50K is one of the toughest trail races in the country, and in...
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/untold-story-worlds-fiercest-tank-battle-gulf-war
Jan 26, 2022 - 30 years ago, thousands of tanks faced off on a desert battlefield. Today, ‘Fright Night’ still haunts these Gulf War veterans.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/impact/article/brian-skerry-secrets-of-the-whales
Oct 18, 2023 - National Geographic Explorer Brian Skerry showcases his work with whales in a four-part series.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/ancient-camel-rock-art-the-arabian-desert
Sep 30, 2025 - The drawings—the oldest dated monumental rock art in Arabia—are the firmest evidence that humans lived there during a dry period about 12,000 years ago.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/chasing-genius-ethan-novek-carbon-xprize-innovator-energy
Ethan Novek's brainstorm led him to research at Yale while he was still in high school.
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https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/best-night-sky-apps
Jan 16, 2026 - Hoping for a glimpse of the Milky Way? These user-friendly apps help stargazers learn more about objects in the sky, check visibility for prime Milky Way...
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