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National Geographic magazine, the venerable journal of science, history and the natural world, laid off six of its top editors last week in an extraordinary reorganization of its editorial ranks.
National Geographic, the iconic yellow framed magazine that has chronicled the natural world for more than 100 years, laid off its last remaining staff writers this week, multiple departing ...
National Geographic, the iconic yellow-framed magazine that has chronicled the natural world for more than 100 years, laid off its last remaining staff writers this week, multiple departing ...
Here’s Where the Arctic’s Wildlife Will Make Its Last Stand Forecasters say the region’s sea ice will dwindle to a strip above Greenland and Canada. There, polar bears and others will fight ...
Why There’s New Hope About Ending Blindness Thanks to medical advances and expanding treatment, it's no longer just a dream.
A tree-climbing scientist and his team have learned surprising new facts about giant sequoias by measuring them inch by inch.
This story is part of the National Geographic 33. McKay hopes Yellow Dot’s shorts will do what the best, most challenging stand-up comedy does: uses humor to deliver stark and sometimes shocking ...
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, artists’ creations protest the country’s plight as a dump for global waste.
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