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Who were the Neanderthals—and why did they go extinct?
Who were the Neanderthals—and why did they go extinct?
Why the equinox ushers in the arrival of fall
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The strange phenomenon of moth-eating bears
The strange phenomenon of moth-eating bears
How cosmic rays helped find a tunnel in Egypt's Great Pyramid
How cosmic rays helped find a tunnel in Egypt's Great Pyramid
Who first rode horses? These skeletons may have the answer
Who first rode horses? These skeletons may have the answer
Scientists are making advancements in birth control—for men
Scientists are making advancements in birth control—for men

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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What causes airplane turbulence?
What causes airplane turbulence?
This sacred site could be Georgia’s first national park
This sacred site could be Georgia’s first national park
See glow-in-the-dark mushrooms in Brazil’s other rainforest
See glow-in-the-dark mushrooms in Brazil’s other rainforest
9 things to know about Holi, India’s most colorful festival
9 things to know about Holi, India’s most colorful festival
Anyone can discover a fossil on this beach
Anyone can discover a fossil on this beach
The Soul of Music: Meklit Hadero tells stories of migration
Nat Geo Explorer and musician Meklit Hadero is joined by Nat Geo Explorer and wildlife cinematographer Jahawi Bertolli to discuss the intersection of nature, migration, and music.

March 2023 Issue

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Is Lebanon broken?
Is Lebanon broken?
See the extraordinary splendor of ordinary chemicals
See the extraordinary splendor of ordinary chemicals
Mountain hares are built for snow. That may be a problem.
Mountain hares are built for snow. That may be a problem.
Bats and agaves make tequila possible—and they’re both at risk
Bats and agaves make tequila possible—and they’re both at risk

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