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See the flamboyant grandeur of the common betta fish
See the flamboyant grandeur of the common betta fish
A twirling dancer, a bird in flight? Through a photographer’s lens, this popular pet, also known as the Siamese fighting fish, becomes a fantasy in fins.Latest Issues
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Animals
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- Elephants are learning to live with us. Can we do the same?Elephants are learning to live with us. Can we do the same?
- See how Nat Geo photographed elephants over 100 yearsSee how Nat Geo photographed elephants over 100 years
- The secret superpowers of elephants, in stop motion, Video StoryThe secret superpowers of elephants, in stop motion
Environment
- What is aquaculture? It may be the solution to overfishing.What is aquaculture? It may be the solution to overfishing.
- A deadly fungus with mysterious origins is raising alarmsA deadly fungus with mysterious origins is raising alarms
- Behold the surreal magic and mystery of slime moldsBehold the surreal magic and mystery of slime molds
- See what a year looks like in the fastest-warming place on EarthSee what a year looks like in the fastest-warming place on Earth
- Monitoring the heart of the Okavango Delta
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History & Culture
- 'The Odyssey' offers more than just monsters and magic'The Odyssey' offers more than just monsters and magic
- Kosovo wants to decide its future—but will history hold it back?Kosovo wants to decide its future—but will history hold it back?
- How U.S. abortion laws went from nonexistent to acrimoniousHow U.S. abortion laws went from nonexistent to acrimonious
- These Native Americans were taken from their families as childrenThese Native Americans were taken from their families as children
- How does a magician trick other magicians? We went to find out.How does a magician trick other magicians? We went to find out.
Science
- 52-million-year-old bat skeletons are the oldest ever found52-million-year-old bat skeletons are the oldest ever found
- Your eyes may be a window into early Alzheimer's detectionYour eyes may be a window into early Alzheimer's detection
Travel
- Behind the fairytales: a journey into the Black ForestBehind the fairytales: a journey into the Black Forest
- Hitting new heights: learn how to be an Alpinist in ChamonixHitting new heights: learn how to be an Alpinist in Chamonix
- Where to eat in Wimborne, Dorset's underrated market townWhere to eat in Wimborne, Dorset's underrated market town
- How I got the shot: Ben Pipe on coming face to face with a lionHow I got the shot: Ben Pipe on coming face to face with a lion
- This thrilling Chilean trek is the world’s southernmost hikeThis thrilling Chilean trek is the world’s southernmost hike