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That, and an insistence that the tongues least spoken still have much to say. The Enduring Voices Project is funded in part by your National Geographic Society membership.
Last week’s announcement that a boot and partial remains believed to belong to the British explorer Sandy Irvine had been ...
Following the transformation of Fort Baker from military outpost to national park ... of a sustainable society," says Prime Minister Mike Eman, who is also a member of the Carbon War Room to ...
Funded by the National Geographic Society in collaboration with the National ... The forehead slopes dramatically, a sign that its owner was a member of the native Lucayan tribe that thrived ...
This story appears in the August 2015 issue of National Geographic magazine ... He also co-founded a game preservation society that laid the groundwork for U.S. wildlife conservation today.
Armed with new tools, scholars are finally able to read papyrus scrolls long deemed too fragile to open. The breakthrough could literally change history.
This story appears in the November 2012 issue of National Geographic magazine ... a genus with just one member: themselves. Their genus name, Acinonyx, comes from Greek words for “thorn ...
The discovery, made by a National Geographic team 100 years after the mountaineer vanished with George Mallory, could add new clues to one of the great unsolved adventure mysteries of all time.