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6 Overlooked Women in Science
These six scientists were snubbed for awards or robbed of credit for discoveries … because they were women.
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Wild Pigs Overrunning National Park
"Amazingly destructive" 300-pound hogs are making a smorgasboard of native species near New Orleans.
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Russian Roulette With a Volcano
On May 18, 1980, Mount St. Helens exploded with the force of 500 Hiroshimas. National Geographic's Rowe Findley was on the scene.
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Pictures We Love: May
A desert oasis, nano flowers, and a "jet artist" feature among our photo editors' picks of the most interesting news pictures from May.
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Passenger Ship Spots Illegal Fishing
The National Geographic Explorer was on the scene of an alleged crime.
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Week's Best Space Pictures
Astronauts parachute to Earth and the sun goes loopy in this week's best new space pictures.
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Brightest Moon Explosion Recorded
A boulder-size meteor slammed into the moon in March, igniting an explosion so bright that anyone looking up at right moment might have spotted it.
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Mine Water Over a Billion Years Old
The primordial water contains chemicals that could support life without sunlight.
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Will Louisiana's Bayous Just Vanish?
With rising seas and sinking land, large swaths of Louisiana are disappearing. But will $50 billion reverse the trend?
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Bats Can Recognize Voices
Vampire bats can identify other bats by their voices—just like people, a new study says.
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Celebrating 125 Years
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Jane Goodall
Over the course of 50 years Jane has witnessed the lives of three generations of chimpanzees.
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Explorer Moment
Ed Viesturs shares an early morning view from Everest.
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Help Save the Colorado River
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