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Michael Greshko

Michael Greshko

Science Writer at National Geographic Magazine

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Recent Articles

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Fossil-finding ants amass huge haul of ancient creatures

Paleontologists have just discovered 10 new species of ancient mammal thanks to the tiny mound-building insects.
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How NASA’s Artemis program plans to return astronauts to the moon

The lunar campaign begins with the test flight of a giant new rocket, followed by missions to fly humans to the moon for the first time since 1972.
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Frank Drake, pioneer in the search for alien life, dies at 92

During a lifetime studying the sky, Drake’s scientific contributions—and his namesake equation—became foundational to scientists’ search for life beyond Earth.
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Look inside Nemo’s Garden, a surreal underwater farm

To conserve water and energy, an Italian project is experimenting with growing plants in underwater “biospheres.”
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What wild baboons can teach us about aging

For 50 years, researchers in Kenya have studied more than 1,500 baboons across eight generations. What they’ve learned could apply to our lives, too.
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The seas of Avatar: James Cameron on the real science behind his fi...

The director shares how Earth’s oceans inspired The Way of Water—and his hope it will motivate viewers to protect our own planet.
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What is the summer solstice? Here’s what you need to know.

Once a year, an astronomical alignment ushers in this seasonal change. The solstice is celebrated across the world—and shrouded in myth.
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What are NFTs, and how do they work?

From their environmental impact to how grifters are cashing in, here’s what you should know about non-fungible tokens.
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A green comet is passing by Earth. Here’s how to see it.

Get your binoculars: The last time this recently discovered comet was this close to the sun, Neanderthals and mammoths walked the lands.
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A dinosaur ‘belly button’? This 130 million-year-old fossil reveals...

This dog-size dinosaur called Psittacosaurus is stunningly well-preserved and has revolutionized paleontologists’ understanding of dinosaur skin.
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This is why Artemis is heading back to the moon

When Artemis II sends a crew on a lunar flyby next year, the mission won’t just return astronauts to the moon’s surface. It could also begin a new era of space exploration.