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Blavity on MSNNational Geographic 33: Meet The Humanitarians, Innovators And Trailblazers Of The Inaugural ListIn honor of the brand’s 33 founders, National Geographic has announced the inaugural National Geographic 33, a list of ...
The horticulturist travels the world in search of troubled species to propagate. His motivation? “Plants are the alchemists of our universe.” ...
The former pro soccer player has returned home to London with a plan to rejuvenate the city’s neighborhoods—and empower its young people—with urban gardening.
In 25 years of wildlife storytelling, National Geographic Explorer Sandesh Kadur has seen and documented more rare wildlife than most people experience in a lifetime.
Better known as the Black Forager, Nelson cares deeply about the values bred by a life spent in close contact with nature.
Turns out, the bacteria in your gut have food preferences of their own. Here’s how a colorful plate feeds the bacteria that ...
Scientists have spent a lot of time thinking about how the nutrients in whale feces—also known as whale pump —benefit species ...
Clear skin, more energy, better digestion—these are just a few of chlorophyll water’s purported benefits. But experts note ...
Adaptive rowing? Sure. Cross-country skiing? Why not? Hand-cycling? She dominates. But the 19-time Paralympic Games medalist’s most meaningful achievements might come as a mentor.
The new Argentine dino might give us clues to what the world was like before the asteroid wiped out their kind.
Known today as the “Black Belt,” the southeastern United States was once covered by an ancient sea—one that continues to ...
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