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Imagine that you could travel back in time, to before Minnesota was settled. In this scenario, you’re an eagle, carving huge circles against a cobalt sky, riding a midday’s thermals, while below, ...
By Tarun Sai Lomte Millions of Americans live in air quality "blind spots." This study maps the counties left in the dark and reveals how social and geographic disparities shape who gets protected ...
Cosmologist Katie Mack breaks down what the latest findings about dark energy mean for our universe’s future. Either way, it ...
In upcoming high-level trade talks with the United States, the Korean government is considering discussing the possible ...
Titanic: The Digital Resurrection, a new National Geographic documentary streaming on Disney+, tells the story of the effort. It is the largest underwater 3D scan ever made, amounting to 16 ...
Before the Trump administration’s cuts, members of the civilian federal work force were in every state and in thousands of ...
One scorching day last September, Annie Méchin crouched over a slab of red clay on a remote patch of farmland near Marseille, on France’s Mediterranean coast. Méchin was scraping away at the ...
A season on the Northern Forest Canoe Trail—stretching from the Adirondacks to northern Maine—reveals fresh possibilities for ...
TL;DR: They acquire actionable customer insight, develop a memorable brand identity, and map territories to delineate ...
This National Library Week, libraries need your support more than ever. Book challenges and censorship efforts are still on the rise, and federal funding is under threat. These challenges don’t just ...
That is taken away from us if we blast our lights ... Norie Quintos is a frequent contributor to National Geographic. Follow her on Instagram.
As of April 24, over 280 colleges and universities have identified 1,800-plus international students and recent graduates who have had their legal status changed by the State Department. More than ...