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Buried under the sediments off the coast of West Africa, a strange structure lurks beneath the surface with the telltale signs of a cataclysmic event. Now, they're hoping to drill into the seafloor to figure out exactly what it is. My latest National Geographic: nationalgeographic.com/magazine/artic…
In 1946, after returning to National Geographic from service in WWII, staff photographer Volkmar Wentzel is sent to India on a magazine assignment for three years. While there, he converted an old Army ambulance into a mobile photolab/camper to develop his film. #WorldPhotoDay (no 🔇)
BREAKING: White House issues new policy that will require, by 2026, all federally-funded research results to be freely available to public without delay, ending longstanding ability of journals to paywall results for up to 1 year. Coverage coming on ScienceInsider.
Marie Tharp was an American geologist and oceanographic cartographer who with Bruce Heezen mapped the Atlantic Ocean floor. She was also a key figure in the development of plate tectonics. Tharp and Heezen were awarded the National Geographic Hubbard Medal in 1978. #WomensEqualityDay
New memoir tells the inside story of National Geographic Society's founding family, the Grovesnors nationalgeographic.com/culture/articl… via National Geographic
Happy birthday, @NatGeoMag! The Society was founded January 13, 1888 but the first magazine issue was published Sept. 22 of that same year. And while there were photos inside the magazine as early as 1889, the first cover illustration wasn't until 1942. National Geographic Society
#FatBearWeek2022 may be over but you can still learn all about #bears at your local #library. NatGeoKIDS #Reading Nat Geo Books
10 years. 12,000 walked miles. Hundreds of Walking Partners. Countless stories. Today is the 10th anniversary of the Walk. The power of this community of readers and fellow walkers has been constant. Thank you for walking with us. vimeo.com/788141698 Paul Salopek #EdenWalk