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Allie Yang

Allie Yang

Journalist at National Geographic Magazine

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  • English
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  • Business
  • General Assignment News
  • Industry
  • Nutrition
  • Science
  • Environment

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Recent Articles

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NASA just found a question mark in space. What exactly is it?

The object is far outside our galactic neighborhood, possibly billions of light-years away. But astronomers have seen similar objects closer to home.
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Extremely rare sperm whale birth caught on camera

The last scientific record of a sperm whale birth was 1986, without audio or video. New recordings of the whales’ behavior during the birth will give researchers new insight.
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Will the supermoon make Hurricane Idalia worse? We asked the experts.

The historic hurricane making landfall in Florida happened to come while the moon is closest to Earth, affecting the tides.
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A rare ‘ring of fire’ eclipse is coming. Here’s how to see it.

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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13 stunning photos from this year’s best wildlife photographers

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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These insects are masters of disguise—even before hatching - Nation...

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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It's harder than ever to identify a manipulated photo. Here's where...

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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Will Baltimore bridge collapse force U.S. to pay more attention to ...

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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A short history of the Met Gala and its iconic looks

The gala in New York City raises funds for the Met’s Costume Institute, which exhibits fashion across centuries and continents.
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6 of the biggest shipwreck treasures ever found

These historic wrecks offer more than just gold and jewels. From the coast of Namibia to the South China Sea, these ships held riches hidden from time.
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As food allergies rise, new treatments are on the horizon

It’s an exciting time for the allergy field, experts say. Here’s what to know about what causes food allergies—and the new research that may help us cope with them.