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3-million-year-old stone tools found—but who made them?
3-million-year-old stone tools found—but who made them?
Puerto Rico’s new trail traverses a tropical rainforest
Puerto Rico’s new trail traverses a tropical rainforest
Etsy and eBay are selling dead bats—and scientists are disturbed
Etsy and eBay are selling dead bats—and scientists are disturbed
Modern artistry meets traditional crafts in Abu Dhabi
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Modern artistry meets traditional crafts in Abu Dhabi
Limitless with Chris Hemsworth
What if you could combat aging and discover the full potential of the human body? With the help of world-class experts, family, and friends, Chris Hemsworth is embarking on a series of immense challenges to push himself to new limits and stop the diseases of old age before they take hold.
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Puerto Rico’s new trail traverses a tropical rainforest
Puerto Rico’s new trail traverses a tropical rainforest
An ambitious new Florida trail links two U.S. national parks
An ambitious new Florida trail links two U.S. national parks
Wildlife photographer peeks behind the urban jungle of Singapore
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Wildlife photographer peeks behind the urban jungle of Singapore
How reading the night sky helped Black Americans survive
How reading the night sky helped Black Americans survive
Sanibel Island was a paradise. Then Hurricane Ian struck.
Sanibel Island was a paradise. Then Hurricane Ian struck.
The Soul of Music: Rhiannon Giddens excavates the past
Nat Geo Explorer and spoken-word poet Alyea Pierce talks with Grammy–winning musician Rhiannon Giddens about the origins of the banjo, her new opera Omar, and how she finds inspiration through history.
February 2023 Issue
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Japan confronts a stark reality: a nation of old people
Japan confronts a stark reality: a nation of old people
Sea otters are rebounding—but not everyone is happy
Sea otters are rebounding—but not everyone is happy