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What archaeology can—and can’t—tell us about Jesus’ crucifixion
What archaeology can—and can’t—tell us about Jesus’ crucifixion
Rare, 1,600-year-old child remains found at a Maya altar
Rare, 1,600-year-old child remains found at a Maya altar
Banff is stunning—and crowded. Here are 7 alternatives
Banff is stunning—and crowded. Here are 7 alternatives
7 compact and powerful travel routers
7 compact and powerful travel routers
How junk food outsmarts our brains—by hiding in our memories
How junk food outsmarts our brains—by hiding in our memories
How global warming is disrupting life on Earth
How global warming is disrupting life on Earth

Secrets of the Penguins

SECRETS OF THE PENGUINS changes everything we ever believed to be true. From the emperor penguins’ revelatory bonds of friendship to the gritty resolve of gentoos and rockhoppers and the astonishing ingenuity of the migrant penguins that reached deserts and far beyond, their incredible traditions and societies echo ours in ways we never dreamt possible — until now.
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A first-timer’s guide to Kaunas, Lithuania’s eternal city
A first-timer’s guide to Kaunas, Lithuania’s eternal city
Why Greece’s Zagori is a hiker’s dream
Why Greece’s Zagori is a hiker’s dream
Banff is stunning—and crowded. Here are 7 alternatives
Banff is stunning—and crowded. Here are 7 alternatives
7 of the world’s quirkiest coastal celebrations
7 of the world’s quirkiest coastal celebrations
A practical guide to exploring Europe's mighty Danube River
A practical guide to exploring Europe's mighty Danube River

May 2025 Issue

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The world’s rarest penguins don’t avoid heat—they embrace it
The world’s rarest penguins don’t avoid heat—they embrace it
The ancient empire that civilization forgot
The ancient empire that civilization forgot
America has a 740-mile river adventure finally being revealed
America has a 740-mile river adventure finally being revealed
Who should really be allowed to dig for dinosaurs?
Who should really be allowed to dig for dinosaurs?
Visiting the Titanic is suddenly a lot easier than you think
Visiting the Titanic is suddenly a lot easier than you think
How these death-defying beetles can help human health
How these death-defying beetles can help human health

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