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David Brindley

David Brindley

Managing Editor at National Geographic Magazine Online

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Environment
  • Geography
  • History
  • Travel
  • Nature & Wildlife

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Recent Articles

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Bus Stop Tacos, or How I Dove Into L.A.’s Food Truck Culture

All I wanted was a taco. A Kogi BBQ short-rib taco, to be precise. In search of this …
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Where Do Food Trucks Go at Night?

After serving their last customers, food truck employees around the country typically have one more stop on their …
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How One Korean Taco Truck Launched an $800 Million Industry

A Los Angeles chef took a crazy idea and sparked a food movement on wheels.
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Can Robotic Babies Help Prevent Teenage Pregnancies?

One in five Colombian mothers is a teenager. This program seeks to reduce early pregnancies by having youths spend time with some very needy dolls.
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Months After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico Still Struggling

The new death toll from the worst natural disaster to affect the island is a reminder of the longest blackout in U.S. history.
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Why forests are our best chance for survival in a warming world

Trees provide habitats, resources, and refuge, and they help absorb fossil fuels’ carbon emissions. They are also at profound risk, but there’s still time to act.
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Why it’s important to explore the science of touch

Our long physical separations, in fear of COVID-19, reinforced what scientists already believed: that our close connections with others keep us healthy.
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On the importance of protecting land sacred to Native communities

To honor ancestors and save old-growth trees, the Sinkyone Intertribal Council has become the steward of thousands of acres in California.
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How innovative tech reveals Stonehenge's secrets as never before

From inventive photography to an interactive 3D model, storytelling tools take you deep into the mysteries of the iconic site.