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Because digital twins are expensive to create, many ambitious projects end up locked way in the private archives of ... in the May 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine.
The weekly newspaper that ran from 1950 to 1970 declared itself the only paper ‘100% interested in San Diego’s Peninsula area ...
Daniel Raven-Ellison, a British geographer and National Geographic explorer ... People can take inspiration from Chattanooga's history of once being known for its pollution and transforming ...
In stark black-and-white and stunning color, this year's winning photographs capture global events on a human scale ...
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Military Times on MSN250 years later, legacy of North Bridge lives on in the National GuardOpinion: When the “shot heard ‘round the world” rang out, it launched a legacy carried on in today’s National Guard, Gen.
Photograph by Underwood Archives, Getty Images The task force ... Cole visits Doolittle's grave in Arlington National Cemetery. Now 101 years old, Lt. Colonel Cole served as Doolittle's co-pilot.
This story appears in the April 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. The purpose of cities ... Shanghai I toured an exhibit on the city’s history with Pan Haixiao, a transportation ...
In Sugar: A Bittersweet History Elizabeth Abbott quotes Quaker ... could meet the criteria for metabolic syndrome set by the National Institutes of Health. Recently the American Heart Association ...
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Star Candy on MSNYour Boomer Parents Are Saving These Hilarious Things “Just in Case”We all love our parents, but they have some truly baffling hoarding tendencies. If you’ve ever helped clean out their house or simply opened a drawer at their place, you’ve likely encountered the ...
From the devastating impacts inflicted upon Myanmar to the reshaping of global commerce, join us in Geographical's May issue, out ...
Michael Ochs Archives / Getty Images That voice ... made it to the top of the national charts. It was 1956. Overnight, Frankie Lymon was the hottest singer in America, off on a world tour.
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