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This Inca girl was frozen for 500 years. She just got a new face.
This Inca girl was frozen for 500 years. She just got a new face.
More adults under age 50 are getting shingles. Why?
More adults under age 50 are getting shingles. Why?
These tortoises are in jeopardy as good luck charms. Here's what we know.
These tortoises are in jeopardy as good luck charms. Here's what we know.
White Rhino. Dr. Gonzo. Cannabis names reveal more than you think
White Rhino. Dr. Gonzo. Cannabis names reveal more than you think
Where to stay in 5 cities that go all out for Day of the Dead
Where to stay in 5 cities that go all out for Day of the Dead
The moon is even older than we thought
The moon is even older than we thought

Animals Up Close with Bertie Gregory

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Explore Wales's new long-distance cycling trail
Explore Wales's new long-distance cycling trail
8 ways to discover Los Angeles' Latin American side
8 ways to discover Los Angeles' Latin American side
Take a family trip to Austria's Grossarltal this winter
Take a family trip to Austria's Grossarltal this winter
Where to stay in 5 cities that go all out for Day of the Dead
Where to stay in 5 cities that go all out for Day of the Dead
This is how dogs learn to hunt for truffles
This is how dogs learn to hunt for truffles

November 2023 Issue

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These insects are masters of disguise—even before hatching
These insects are masters of disguise—even before hatching
What’s it like to be an immigrant in America? Here’s one family’s story.
What’s it like to be an immigrant in America? Here’s one family’s story.
See where U.S. Hispanic populations are growing the fastest
See where U.S. Hispanic populations are growing the fastest
They live in isolation—but the world won’t leave them alone
They live in isolation—but the world won’t leave them alone
What these flashy feathers reveal about the secret lives of birds
What these flashy feathers reveal about the secret lives of birds
Watch these orcas turn the waves into a weapon
Watch these orcas turn the waves into a weapon

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