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See how these fierce dinos evolved in our pages over 100 years. T. rexes and other theropods first appeared in National Geographic in 1919. But each new discovery since brought a new look for ...
Though National Geographic wouldn’t put pictures on its cover until 1959, these “16 Pages of 4-Color Work” were proudly advertised on the front of the magazine.
The executive also discusses attracting top creative talent, what the brand looks for in storytelling and why Disney's ...
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Editor’s Note: The July 2024 issue of National Geographic is a special single-topic issue titled “Indigenous Futures,” focused on how Indigenous communities around the world are charting a ...
1981 Congress authorizes the National Afro-American Museum in Ohio, which runs without federal funds. 1986 Tom Mack, a black Washington tour bus operator, launches a campaign for a museum on the mall.
This story appears in the February 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. If you’re a beermaker in Germany, Martin Zarnkow is a guy you want to know. Students come to his department at the ...
The National Geographic Society, committed to illuminating and protecting the wonder of our world, has supported science journalist Andrew Lawler’s reporting in Jerusalem and the United States.
At National Geographic’s Washington, D.C., headquarters, the magazine archive is full of issues new editor in chief Nathan Lump remembers from his youth, including this May 1986 edition with a ...
The September issue of National Geographic Magazine has a 48-page spread on Minnesota. The article has been described as one of the finest pieces of publicity that the state has ever received.
They chronicled their explorations in the pages of National Geographic magazine, starting in 1936, when they were 20 years old. John passed away this week at the age of 100. Frank passed away in 2001.