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The son of nomadic sheep farmers and a member of Turkey’s ethnic Kurdish minority, Hamdi Ulukaya was the first in his ... in the April 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine.
Known for spending much of its life underground, the little-known American burying beetle could hold the key to developing ...
The Titanic is the ship that won’t go away, even while resting at the bottom of the North Atlantic Ocean. April 14 marks the 113th anniversary of the R.M.S. Titanic’s sinking, ...
Fresh advances in 3D scanning technology are making it possible to explore some of the hardest-to-reach and most fragile ...
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When photographer Jim Richardson first pitched National Geographic Magazine on a story about his home state of Kansas, his ...
Jim Richardson had a distinguished career making images for National Geographic Magazine stories on cultural, environmental ...
This lesser-visited national park in England’s West Country is a haven for walkers, stargazers and lovers of literature.
and the flashing of an environmental manifesto making an explicit appeal to the most urgent issue of our time: “The Paris climate accord is a modern utopia impossible to imagine, but overcoming ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. National Geographic has shared its top 10 picks for the best hotels in the Cotswolds. The Pig in the Cotswolds tops the list with the spot ...
And Norton isn’t particularly interested in losing. A version of this story appears in the April 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine.
The UK’s National Security Act and the Foreign Influence ... still allows its proxies to parade through its capital with impunity? The issue is not just about Quds Day—it is about the broader ...