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DWP was invited by the U.S. Virgin Islands’ state historic preservation office to map the remains ... efforts underway in Costa Rica. Check out the work of National Geographic Explorer Justin ...
Biomuseo: A 10-minute cab-ride south of Casco Viejo, this world-class museum explores the biodiversity of Panama: a country that — sitting between Central America’s Costa Rica and South ...
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Since 2005, National Geographic Explorer Zeb Hogan has been searching the world to find the world’s largest fish. In mid-June, a team he leads in Cambodia got a call from a fisherman named Moul ...
“I wonder what might have happened,” Smith told National Geographic, “if I had been standing on a cliff at that exact moment when I got the response.” In the US alone, over half of the ...
A study found another potential benefit of the weight loss drugs: lowered risk of chronic conditions. GLP-1 agonist medications such as Ozempic and Wegovy are in high demand, largely due to their ...
Brian Finke has photographed multiple features for National Geographic, including the science of taste and The Carnivore’s Dilemma. His work has been published in several books and featured in ...
Blame cell death and fungi for brain decay, not TikTok. TikTok won't really make your brain rot. That doesn't happen until after death. While most brains rot quickly, researchers have found a ...
School mask mandates have become something of a political lightning rod in the United States during the COVID-19 pandemic—and, in recent weeks, the dominos have started to fall as one state ...
From the open roof of the watchtower, above the labyrinth of narrow alleys and serried rooftops, Ghardaïa appears as a rolling tableau of jumbled pastel cubes. The only hints of modernity are the ...
Tore is a leading avalanche expert, while Vegard coaches the Icelandic national cross-country team. Like many Norwegians, both appear to have been born with skis attached to their feet.
The National Geographic Society has funded their work to create understanding and protect marine ecosystems. A version of this story appears in the July 2023 issue of National Geographic magazine.