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National Geographic Explorer Tara Roberts dives into shipwrecks to recover the histories of African captives in the transatlantic slave trade.
These samurai devotees bring a cherished culture back to life
These samurai devotees bring a cherished culture back to life
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Animals
- Most U.S. eagles suffer from lead poisoning, study suggestsMost U.S. eagles suffer from lead poisoning, study suggests
- Saving North America’s biggest freshwater fish
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Saving North America’s biggest freshwater fish - Namibia's wild elephants are being captured for international salesNamibia's wild elephants are being captured for international sales
- Most U.S. wolves listed as endangered—again. Here’s why.Most U.S. wolves listed as endangered—again. Here’s why.
- How elephant DNA can expose ivory trafficking networksHow elephant DNA can expose ivory trafficking networks
- Hiding in plain sight, ‘cryptic species’ may be all aroundHiding in plain sight, ‘cryptic species’ may be all around
Environment
- Can restoring oak forests to the Himalayas curb wildfires?
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4 ways to help your local wildlife this spring - Can Norway balance green energy goals with Indigenous concerns?Can Norway balance green energy goals with Indigenous concerns?
- The drought in the western U.S. could last until 2030The drought in the western U.S. could last until 2030
- A disappearing desert ecosystem can now be saved in a lab
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Why education is key to building a more sustainable marine ecosystem - Everest’s highest glacier has lost 2,000 years of ice in 30 yearsEverest’s highest glacier has lost 2,000 years of ice in 30 years
- In Argentina’s ‘Land of Fire,’ photos reveal the beauty of bogsIn Argentina’s ‘Land of Fire,’ photos reveal the beauty of bogs
- Groundhog Day’s spring predictions no better than chanceGroundhog Day’s spring predictions no better than chance
History & Culture
- Egypt's first pharaohs loved catfish—and worshipped themEgypt's first pharaohs loved catfish—and worshipped them
- Notre Dame portraits celebrate restoration with vintage photosNotre Dame portraits celebrate restoration with vintage photos
- 'Hispanic'? 'Latino'? Here’s where the terms come from'Hispanic'? 'Latino'? Here’s where the terms come from
- A husband's love built the Taj Mahal—but cost him an empireA husband's love built the Taj Mahal—but cost him an empire
- Remembering two icons in the search for Amelia EarhartRemembering two icons in the search for Amelia Earhart
Science
- Mars rover takes big steps in its most important missionMars rover takes big steps in its most important mission
- Do masks really harm kids? Here's what the science says.Do masks really harm kids? Here's what the science says.
- Source of mysterious global tsunami found near AntarcticaSource of mysterious global tsunami found near Antarctica
- ‘Flurona’ explained, from case rates to disease severity‘Flurona’ explained, from case rates to disease severity
- How pandemic isolation is affecting young kids' developing mindsHow pandemic isolation is affecting young kids' developing minds
Travel
- Strap on snowshoes for stellar views of this national parkStrap on snowshoes for stellar views of this national park
- What is ‘Gothic’? It’s more complicated than you think.What is ‘Gothic’? It’s more complicated than you think.
- Andalusia’s ‘white towns’ were forged by past epidemicsAndalusia’s ‘white towns’ were forged by past epidemics