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Photographs by Martin Schoeller, August Images The increased genetic variability is consistent with the idea of evolution selecting for facial uniqueness, but that explanation is "hardly ...
Photographer Martin Schoeller's work was recently on display at the National Portrait Gallery. Markian Lozowchuk Photographer Martin Schoeller’s signature style is large, close-up portraits.
It Only Encourages New York The "nature rights" movement has really hit the big time. The National Geographic Society — one of the world's largest and most influential science organizations ...
This is the source of the Amazon River, so named for the National Geographic photographer, writer, and prolific explorer who made the discovery. “Amazing is the word heard most often at National ...
Sartore is a National Geographic Explorer, wildlife photographer, and conservationist. In 2006, Sartore founded the Photo Ark project to show the world the beauty of biodiversity and inspire ...
This story is part of the National Geographic 33. A pioneer of big-mountain snowboarding, Jeremy Jones watched as helicopters made remote backcountry runs suddenly reachable, enabling access to ...
National Geographic spoke with Thunberg via Zoom about how her activism has changed over the past year, and how her message might survive an increasingly complex world. (This interview has been ...
For the occasion, we’ve created the first ever “flip” issue of National Geographic—essentially two magazines in one—to revisit environmental milestones of the past half century and to ...
Reuben Wu, a British photographer and visual artist based in Chicago, was first introduced to National Geographic as most people are: When he was a child, he enjoyed looking at the magazines ...
In the basement of National Geographic’s headquarters, there’s a lab holding a secret tech weapon: Tom O’Brien. As Nat Geo’s photo engineer, O’Brien adapts new technologies to capture ...
Rock musician Chris Martin from Coldplay, National Geographic Explorer at Large and oceanographer Sylvia Earle, and celebrated cellist Yo-Yo Ma have been spotted in SukkhaCitta garments.
Here's why the lost explorer’s remains were hunted for so long—and what finding them now could mean. Sandy Irvine seen with the oxygen cylinders that he helped to manage for the 1924 expedition.
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