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The Wheeler Opera House is proud to kick off its Changemaker Speaker Series with a captivating presentation by award-winning ...
This story appears in the May 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... The ever shifting earth has softened the crater rim, which today is only visible using advanced satellite sensing.
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You cannot do business on a dead planet,” the photographer and climate activist Cristina Mittermeier says when asked what she ...
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Celebrate National Geographic Day on 27 January 2025 by honoring the explorers, scientists, and storytellers who uncover the ...
The Mariana Trench is the deepest place on Earth, and we're still in the dark about much of the life that calls it home. Here ...
For a country such as Canada, which has no military-related nuclear waste, this fuel waste is undoubtedly the most toxic ...