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National Geographic Magazine - UK

Sep 01 2024
Magazine

What's inside the yellow box? Amazing discoveries and experiences await you in every issue of National Geographic magazine.

FROM THE EDITOR

IN FOCUS • JUST IN FROM OUR PHOTOGRAPHERS

CONTRIBUTORS

HOW TO BUILD A DINOSAUR • From excavation to exhibition, years of painstaking work and millions of dollars bring a dinosaur back to life.

TRICKSTER CATERPILLARS • A nature enthusiast and educator reveals the amazing ways these insects can fool their predators—and us.

A DEEPER UNDERSTANDING • Inside a high-tech quest to demystify the deep sea—the most unexplored habitat on Earth

GOING UNDER, A HISTORY • ADVANCEMENTS IN OCEAN EXPLORATION THROUGH THE AGES

LABORATORY AT SEA • OceanXplorer is custom-built to explore the ocean from the surface to its darkest depths and share that information with the world. With sonar, submersibles, multiple labs, and even a helicopter, the nearly 70-person crew can work in the field and in the lab simultaneously, going where the currents of science take them.

REFITTED FOR RESEARCH • The 286-foot OceanXplorer was once a support and survey ship that serviced offshore oil rigs. The vessel was completely redesigned in 2020 for scientific exploration and sharing discoveries with the public.

BELOW THE SURFACE • FOR RESEARCHER MELISSA MÁRQUEZ, THE JOURNEY TO STUDY SIXGILL SHARKS AT DEPTH WAS BOTH THRILLING AND PERSONAL.

A LARGER MISSION • ZOLEKA FILANDER IS A SCIENTIST DOCUMENTING SEAFLOOR LIFE AND INSPIRING A NEW GENERATION OF RESEARCHERS ON LAND.

SECRETS OF THE DEEP • OCEANX IS NOT ALONE IN EXPLORING THE ABYSS.

FINDING MY WAY • A writer with face blindness reflects on moving through a world filled with friendly strangers.

Welcome to BROWN BEAR PARADISE • ON THE REMOTE KATMAI COAST OF ALASKA, VISITORS GET TO KNOW THESE APEX PREDATORS AS INDIVIDUALS.

HOW TO GO

ALL ABOUT ANTLERS • Deer shed and regrow their antlers annually, a regeneration that’s shaped by their environment and could have applications in modern medicine.

TRAILING THE GHOSTS OF THE LONG MARCH • Continuing his storytelling walk across the world, journalist Paul Salopek recalls the harrowing journey of China’s Red Army 90 years ago—and encounters the forces reshaping China today.

DOUBLE THE TROUBLE • Researchers have split the green anaconda, a formidable predator, into two separate species.

SECRETS FROM A SAHARAN GRAVEYARD • A dinosaur hunter stumbled upon Africa’s largest Stone Age burial ground. More than two decades later, he can’t stop going back.

WHEN THE SAHARA WAS GREEN

GRAVE MYSTERY

TRIPLE EMBRACE

BRACELET GIRL

NEW from NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC

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