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National parks, monuments, wild rivers, historic sites—what’s the difference?
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Much of our food is increasingly manufactured to be irresistible to us. Experts say this trend has long-term health consequences.
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The tests detect traces of disease in a patient’s blood. Here’s how they’re used—and why scientists hope they’re the future of cancer screening.
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The civil rights leader spent his life advocating for farm workers, drawing on the peaceful tactics used by Martin Luther King, Jr., and Mahatma Gandhi.
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King Charles’ coronation will be the newest in over a century of Nat Geo coronation coverage.
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The religious language that lay dormant for millennia is now global, used by millions of people around the world—including in China.
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This celestial phenomenon won’t occur in the continental U.S. again until 2039. Here’s what it is and where you can experience it for yourself.
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From a delicate sack of salamander eggs to a forest illuminated by fireflies, these winning images from an annual competition emphasize the importance of conservation.
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At every stage in their lives, from egg to adult, leaf and stick insects prove to be prey that can trick their predators.
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To protect yourself from misinformation, experts suggest analyzing everything from how a photograph is lit to where you’re getting your information in the first place.
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The Francis Scott Key Bridge will get rebuilt with federal funds, but many other structures across the nation aren’t getting the same support.
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