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A diver’s hunt for lost slave ships led to an incredible journey A diver’s hunt for lost slave ships led to an incredible journey National Geographic Explorer Tara Roberts dives into ...
This month’s National Geographic cover is a time-lapse image by Stephen Wilkes that captures America’s beauty in one of the most hard-to-reach places.
From cardiovascular disease and obesity to a weakened immune system, the side effects of stress can be life-altering. But there may be a way to prevent those outcomes. This questionnaire—first ...
This story appears in the May 2011 issue of National Geographic magazine ... Aristotle described the phenomenon back in the fourth century B.C.Leonardo in Renaissance Italy sketched the process.
Love them or hate them, hyenas are getting the last laugh Love them or hate them, hyenas are getting the last laugh Dementia has no cure. But there’s hope for better care. Dementia has no cure ...
What the visiting journalists weren’t told—nor were many of the soldiers living at the station, which could house up to ...
National Geographic questions what lies ahead for the planet—will it be saved or lost? So far, it’s impossible to predict. Greta wasn't the first to demand climate action. Meet more young ...