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This asteroid may hit Earth in 2032—but don't panic
This asteroid may hit Earth in 2032—but don't panic
One of the last Tuskegee airman has died. This was his legacy.
One of the last Tuskegee airman has died. This was his legacy.
Here's how you sculpt a medieval statue in the 21st century
Here's how you sculpt a medieval statue in the 21st century
What can save the desert's most tenacious birds? Tiny apartments.
What can save the desert's most tenacious birds? Tiny apartments.
Family Health
There’s a lot of parenting advice out there. Start the new year with trusted, research-based answers to questions about your family’s health. Read more here.
- What’s your parenting style? Take this quiz to find out.What’s your parenting style? Take this quiz to find out.
- Why it’s not a good idea to give your teenager that sip of beerWhy it’s not a good idea to give your teenager that sip of beer
- Kids are losing fine motor skills—and screens might be to blameKids are losing fine motor skills—and screens might be to blame
OceanXplorers
In this series from James Cameron, go aboard the OceanXplorer—the most advanced research vessel ever built—to investigate the farthest frontiers of the world’s oceans. Armed with advanced technology, a handpicked team of intrepid explorers and scientists embark on a global odyssey to solve some of the ocean’s greatest mysteries through the lives of its animals and their ecosystems.
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How to plan the ultimate Golden Triangle adventure in India
How to plan the ultimate Golden Triangle adventure in India
Everything you need to know about stargazing in Montana's dark skies
Everything you need to know about stargazing in Montana's dark skies
Inside Turkey’s ancient oil wrestling championship
Inside Turkey’s ancient oil wrestling championship
How to take photos like a pro—photography tips from experts
How to take photos like a pro—photography tips from experts
February 2025 Issue
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What made these 1,300 strange circles at the bottom of the sea?
What made these 1,300 strange circles at the bottom of the sea?
How a molar, jawbone, and pinkie are rewriting human history
How a molar, jawbone, and pinkie are rewriting human history
These ants are saving our forests—by spraying acid everywhere
These ants are saving our forests—by spraying acid everywhere
Step inside the factory where the NFL’s footballs are made
Step inside the factory where the NFL’s footballs are made
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National Geographic Society funds the best and brightest individuals dedicated to scientific discovery, exploration, education and storytelling to illuminate and protect the wonder of our world. National Geographic Explorers are continuing to push the boundaries of knowledge, uncovering new insights about the natural and cultural worlds, and strengthening our connection to them and one another.
- Noel Kok and Pragna Parsotam-Kok are refocusing African storytellingNoel Kok and Pragna Parsotam-Kok are refocusing African storytelling
- Paul Salopek is on a foot journey across the world.Paul Salopek is on a foot journey across the world.
- The ecologist and photographer examines nature’s rhythms in the world’s harshest environments.The ecologist and photographer examines nature’s rhythms in the world’s harshest environments.