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A new initiative to inform, inspire, and empower consumers to live more lightly on the planet. By combining National Geographic’s world-famous sustainability-focused storytelling, products and experiences under one umbrella, Planet Possible shares ways in which we can help to protect the planet we all call home. A RARE BLACK FUNGUS IS INFECTING MANY OF INDIA'S COVID-19 Mucormycosis is an invasive infection caused by a class of moulds called mucormycetes. These fungi are ubiquitous, naturally occurring in our environment, most commonly in soil. Humans get the infection by inhaling the fungal spores floating around in the air and in dust. These spores get lodged in the nasal passages and sinuses and cause UNITED KINGDOM WATER CRISIS WATER FROM A LEAKY MAINS PIPE IN LONDON. Around 23 percent of the public water supply is lost to leaks every year, but with over 200,000 miles of pipes, most of them underground, finding and fixing leaks is impossibly difficult. Even replacing every pipe in the entire network would only cut leaks by half. PHOTOGRAPH BY CHARLIE HAMILTON JAMES. ‘FORGOTTEN’ NAZI CAMP ON BRITISH SOIL REVEALED BY Today, the site of the former concentration camp Sylt is an overgrown patch of land hard against the rugged cliffs of Alderney, part of a British Crown Dependency in the Channel Islands. But just 75 years ago, it was a feared and heavily guarded German prison where hundreds of men suffered and died at the hands of their Nazi captors on itssoil.
'ZOOM FATIGUE' MAY BE WITH US FOR YEARS. HERE'S HOW WE'LLSEE MORE ON NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.CO.UK CROWS | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC It's widely known that New Caledonian crows use sticks to extract prey from their hiding spaces. A recent study, however, suggests crows are making those sticks into better tools. These crows have developed a habit of carving a hook at the end of a twig to better reach their prey. Scientists had the birds test the difference between a straight LIZARDS | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Explore National Geographic. A world leader in adventure, science, photography, environment, history and space exploration SIGN IN - ONLINE CUSTOMER SERVICES Please note, we’re working on combining all accounts into a single login, but in the meantime, you'll need to create a new account to access our customer care website. ISRAEL | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Walking in the footsteps of pilgrims on Israel's new Yam le Yam trail. Following Israel’s long-distance Yam le Yam (‘sea to sea’) hike from the Mediterranean to the Sea of Galilee is to undertake a journey through the ages, crossing Biblical valleys, past sacred mountains and Crusader landmarks — and to be welcomed into remote Druze HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Never miss an issue – subscribe today, and help make the world a better place. Gift subscription. Inspire your loved ones with a magazine gift subscription that will deepen their understanding of the world and their role in it – every page is packed with features powered by world-class journalism, breathtaking photography andastonishing
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE COVID-19 LAB-LEAK Months after a World Health Organisation investigation deemed it “extremely unlikely” that the novel coronavirus escaped accidentally from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, the idea is back in the news, giving new momentum to a hypothesis that many scientists believe is unlikely, and some have dismissed as a conspiracy theory.. The renewed attention comes on the heels of President Joe Biden THE 10 BEST BRITISH LIDOS TO VISIT THIS SUMMER With pools now set to reopen following lockdown, we look at Great Britain's long love affair with outdoor swimming and celebrate 10 historic lidos — centrepieces of local communities for generations — that have survived to the present day. CELEBRATING THE PROUD CULTURE BEHIND NIGERIAN HAIRSTYLES Photographer Medina Sage Dugger, a California native based in Lagos, launched her project in 2017, roughly 50 years after Ojeikere began his.Dugger’s Chroma is an ode to Ojeikere and an attempt to build on his legacy. It borrows heavily from Ojeikere’s vision but not his palette: His portraits are black-and-white, hers pop with colour. WHERE DID THE QUEEN OF SHEBA RULE—ARABIA OR AFRICA The story of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba appears in the biblical books of Kings and Chronicles: An unnamed queen from Sheba travels to Jerusalem bearing gold, jewels, and spices. A seeker of knowledge, the queen has a special interest in the reputedly wise Solomon and tests him with some “hard questions.” Solomon meets the challenge and lavishes hospitality on the queen, who THESE UNDERWATER BEASTS INSPIRED FEAR, SUPERSTITION The Carta marina et descriptio septentrionalium terrarum – named in Latin as per cartographic conventions of the time – was the first detailed map of Scandinavia, printed in 1539 and created by Swedish cartographer Olaus Magnus. On it reveals the convention may believed that every animal on land had a marine equivalent – and that in the waters, monsters lurk. MYSTERY EVENT CAUSED SHARK POPULATIONS TO CRASH 19 MILLION Sharks are some of nature’s greatest survivors. For more than 400 million years, the marine predators have plied Earth’s waters, from shallow reefs to the heart of the open ocean. SIX SPECTACULAR LANDMARK HOTELS IN INLAND SPAIN 1. Four Seasons Hotel Madrid, Madrid. Spain’s first-ever Four Seasons opened in September 2020 after a monumental construction project that fused seven 19th-century former financial buildings at the centre of the capital.The luxury amenities list is equally extensive; there’s an in-house mall of boutiques, a multistorey spa and a roofline restaurant run by internationally acclaimed MY LIFE IN FOOD: SEAN PAUL ON CARIBBEAN CUISINE AND My grandmother, who’s from Coventry, used to make me bubble and squeak. She’d make it with sausages and cabbage and whatnot. When she was 20, she met my Chinese-Jamaican grandfather, and when she came to Jamaica, it was a culture shock for her. WHERE TO EAT IN MADRID: DISCOVER THE CITY'S MOST AUTHENTIC The markets themselves have become more gastronomic and cosmopolitan, too. Iron-and-glass palace Mercado San Miguel gets the most attention, but at less touristy neighbourhood food halls like San Fernando and Tirso de Molina, crowds gather in old buildings that still bear scars from the Spanish Civil War, and eat their way around the world at counters run by Japanese, Senegalese or WHY YOUR ARM MIGHT BE SORE AFTER GETTING A VACCINE Why your arm might be sore after getting a vaccine. Pain and rashes are normal responses to foreign substances being injected into our bodies. But how much pain you experience after an injection depends on a lot of factors. The Pzifer-BioNTech vaccine is administered in a French clinic. For most COVID-19 vaccine recipients, the poke of thePLANET POSSIBLE
A new initiative to inform, inspire, and empower consumers to live more lightly on the planet. By combining National Geographic’s world-famous sustainability-focused storytelling, products and experiences under one umbrella, Planet Possible shares ways in which we can help to protect the planet we all call home. A RARE BLACK FUNGUS IS INFECTING MANY OF INDIA'S COVID-19 Mucormycosis is an invasive infection caused by a class of moulds called mucormycetes. These fungi are ubiquitous, naturally occurring in our environment, most commonly in soil. Humans get the infection by inhaling the fungal spores floating around in the air and in dust. These spores get lodged in the nasal passages and sinuses and cause UNITED KINGDOM WATER CRISIS WATER FROM A LEAKY MAINS PIPE IN LONDON. Around 23 percent of the public water supply is lost to leaks every year, but with over 200,000 miles of pipes, most of them underground, finding and fixing leaks is impossibly difficult. Even replacing every pipe in the entire network would only cut leaks by half. PHOTOGRAPH BY CHARLIE HAMILTON JAMES. ‘FORGOTTEN’ NAZI CAMP ON BRITISH SOIL REVEALED BY Today, the site of the former concentration camp Sylt is an overgrown patch of land hard against the rugged cliffs of Alderney, part of a British Crown Dependency in the Channel Islands. But just 75 years ago, it was a feared and heavily guarded German prison where hundreds of men suffered and died at the hands of their Nazi captors on itssoil.
'ZOOM FATIGUE' MAY BE WITH US FOR YEARS. HERE'S HOW WE'LLSEE MORE ON NATIONALGEOGRAPHIC.CO.UK CROWS | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC It's widely known that New Caledonian crows use sticks to extract prey from their hiding spaces. A recent study, however, suggests crows are making those sticks into better tools. These crows have developed a habit of carving a hook at the end of a twig to better reach their prey. Scientists had the birds test the difference between a straight LIZARDS | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Explore National Geographic. A world leader in adventure, science, photography, environment, history and space exploration SIGN IN - ONLINE CUSTOMER SERVICES Please note, we’re working on combining all accounts into a single login, but in the meantime, you'll need to create a new account to access our customer care website. ISRAEL | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC Walking in the footsteps of pilgrims on Israel's new Yam le Yam trail. Following Israel’s long-distance Yam le Yam (‘sea to sea’) hike from the Mediterranean to the Sea of Galilee is to undertake a journey through the ages, crossing Biblical valleys, past sacred mountains and Crusader landmarks — and to be welcomed into remote Druze WHY YOUR ARM MIGHT BE SORE AFTER GETTING A VACCINE Why your arm might be sore after getting a vaccine. Pain and rashes are normal responses to foreign substances being injected into our bodies. But how much pain you experience after an injection depends on a lot of factors. The Pzifer-BioNTech vaccine is administered in a French clinic. For most COVID-19 vaccine recipients, the poke of thePLANET POSSIBLE
A new initiative to inform, inspire, and empower consumers to live more lightly on the planet. By combining National Geographic’s world-famous sustainability-focused storytelling, products and experiences under one umbrella, Planet Possible shares ways in which we can help to protect the planet we all call home. A RARE BLACK FUNGUS IS INFECTING MANY OF INDIA'S COVID-19 Mucormycosis is an invasive infection caused by a class of moulds called mucormycetes. These fungi are ubiquitous, naturally occurring in our environment, most commonly in soil. Humans get the infection by inhaling the fungal spores floating around in the air and in dust. These spores get lodged in the nasal passages and sinuses and cause UNITED KINGDOM WATER CRISIS WATER FROM A LEAKY MAINS PIPE IN LONDON. Around 23 percent of the public water supply is lost to leaks every year, but with over 200,000 miles of pipes, most of them underground, finding and fixing leaks is impossibly difficult. Even replacing every pipe in the entire network would only cut leaks by half. PHOTOGRAPH BY CHARLIE HAMILTON JAMES. ‘FORGOTTEN’ NAZI CAMP ON BRITISH SOIL REVEALED BY Today, the site of the former concentration camp Sylt is an overgrown patch of land hard against the rugged cliffs of Alderney, part of a British Crown Dependency in the Channel Islands. But just 75 years ago, it was a feared and heavily guarded German prison where hundreds of men suffered and died at the hands of their Nazi captors on itssoil.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE COVID-19 LAB-LEAK Months after a World Health Organisation investigation deemed it “extremely unlikely” that the novel coronavirus escaped accidentally from a laboratory in Wuhan, China, the idea is back in the news, giving new momentum to a hypothesis that many scientists believe is unlikely, and some have dismissed as a conspiracy theory.. The renewed attention comes on the heels of President Joe Biden THE 10 BEST BRITISH LIDOS TO VISIT THIS SUMMER With pools now set to reopen following lockdown, we look at Great Britain's long love affair with outdoor swimming and celebrate 10 historic lidos — centrepieces of local communities for generations — that have survived to the present day. CELEBRATING THE PROUD CULTURE BEHIND NIGERIAN HAIRSTYLES Photographer Medina Sage Dugger, a California native based in Lagos, launched her project in 2017, roughly 50 years after Ojeikere began his.Dugger’s Chroma is an ode to Ojeikere and an attempt to build on his legacy. It borrows heavily from Ojeikere’s vision but not his palette: His portraits are black-and-white, hers pop with colour. WHERE DID THE QUEEN OF SHEBA RULE—ARABIA OR AFRICA The story of King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba appears in the biblical books of Kings and Chronicles: An unnamed queen from Sheba travels to Jerusalem bearing gold, jewels, and spices. A seeker of knowledge, the queen has a special interest in the reputedly wise Solomon and tests him with some “hard questions.” Solomon meets the challenge and lavishes hospitality on the queen, who THESE UNDERWATER BEASTS INSPIRED FEAR, SUPERSTITION The Carta marina et descriptio septentrionalium terrarum – named in Latin as per cartographic conventions of the time – was the first detailed map of Scandinavia, printed in 1539 and created by Swedish cartographer Olaus Magnus. On it reveals the convention may believed that every animal on land had a marine equivalent – and that in the waters, monsters lurk. MYSTERY EVENT CAUSED SHARK POPULATIONS TO CRASH 19 MILLION Sharks are some of nature’s greatest survivors. For more than 400 million years, the marine predators have plied Earth’s waters, from shallow reefs to the heart of the open ocean. SIX SPECTACULAR LANDMARK HOTELS IN INLAND SPAIN 1. Four Seasons Hotel Madrid, Madrid. Spain’s first-ever Four Seasons opened in September 2020 after a monumental construction project that fused seven 19th-century former financial buildings at the centre of the capital.The luxury amenities list is equally extensive; there’s an in-house mall of boutiques, a multistorey spa and a roofline restaurant run by internationally acclaimed MY LIFE IN FOOD: SEAN PAUL ON CARIBBEAN CUISINE AND My grandmother, who’s from Coventry, used to make me bubble and squeak. She’d make it with sausages and cabbage and whatnot. When she was 20, she met my Chinese-Jamaican grandfather, and when she came to Jamaica, it was a culture shock for her. WHERE TO EAT IN MADRID: DISCOVER THE CITY'S MOST AUTHENTIC The markets themselves have become more gastronomic and cosmopolitan, too. Iron-and-glass palace Mercado San Miguel gets the most attention, but at less touristy neighbourhood food halls like San Fernando and Tirso de Molina, crowds gather in old buildings that still bear scars from the Spanish Civil War, and eat their way around the world at counters run by Japanese, Senegalese or HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICCOOKIE POLICYTRAVELNATGEO FAMILYSCIENCEANIMALSINTERNATIONAL OFFERS Never miss an issue – subscribe today, and help make the world a better place. Gift subscription. Inspire your loved ones with a magazine gift subscription that will deepen their understanding of the world and their role in it – every page is packed with features powered by world-class journalism, breathtaking photography andastonishing
WHY YOUR ARM MIGHT BE SORE AFTER GETTING A VACCINE Why your arm might be sore after getting a vaccine. Pain and rashes are normal responses to foreign substances being injected into our bodies. But how much pain you experience after an injection depends on a lot of factors. The Pzifer-BioNTech vaccine is administered in a French clinic. For most COVID-19 vaccine recipients, the poke of the CITIES OF THE FUTURE CITIES OF THE FUTURE. By 2050 the world’s population is expected to reach 9.8 billion. Nearly 70 percent of this booming population—. 6.7 billion people — is projected to live in urban areas. We asked experts at the architectural and urban planning firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) how they would design a city of the future, educated ‘FORGOTTEN’ NAZI CAMP ON BRITISH SOIL REVEALED BY Today, the site of the former concentration camp Sylt is an overgrown patch of land hard against the rugged cliffs of Alderney, part of a British Crown Dependency in the Channel Islands. But just 75 years ago, it was a feared and heavily guarded German prison where hundreds of men suffered and died at the hands of their Nazi captors on itssoil.
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This baby elephant fell into a well in Kerala, India. It's trumpeting woke up the villagers early in the morning. A rescue team came quickly at 7am. The distressed mother and the rest of the herd stood nearby the well as the team began to excavate. Their reunion made for a truly beautiful moment. And then something surprising happened. Before running off into the forest, the mother turned NEW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS THE IMPORTANCE OF OUTDOOR PLAY A new report aims to convince politicians and the educational establishment about the importance of play in child development. The Real Play Coalition (RPC) warns that the time and space for children to play is under severe threat, jeopardising the development of skills that children will require to survive and thrive.. The RPC is a coalition of IKEA, LEGO Foundation, National Geographic and WHAT THE WORLD WOULD LOOK LIKE IF ALL THE ICE MELTED Since 1992 it has averaged a net loss of 65 million metric tons of ice a year. A combination of retreating ice and the resulting rising seas, this is a visualisation of what Antarctica may look like if its ice sheet melted entirely. Photograph by All maps by JASON TREAT, MATTHEW TWOMBLY, WEB BARR, MAGGIE SMITH, NGM STAFF. ART: KEES VEENENBOS. SIGN IN - ONLINE CUSTOMER SERVICESNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ACCOUNT INFORMATIONNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MY ACCOUNTNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENGLANDNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS ENGLANDNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS UKNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SHOP Please note, we’re working on combining all accounts into a single login, but in the meantime, you'll need to create a new account to access our customer care website. WHY OUR THROWAWAY CULTURE HAS TO END Planet Earth faces a waste plastic crisis that no amount of well intentioned clean-ups can solve. In Life magazine in 1955, an American family celebrates the dawn of “Throwaway Living,” thanks in part to disposable plastics. Single-use plastics have brought great convenience to people around the world, but they also make up a bigpart of
CHERNOBYL: WHAT HAPPENED, AND THE LONG-TERM IMPACT Photograph by Gerd Ludwig, Nat Geo Image Collection. On April 25 and 26, 1986, the worst nuclear accident in history unfolded in what is now northern Ukraine as a reactor at a nuclear power plant exploded and burned. Shrouded in secrecy, the incident was a watershed moment in both the Cold War and the history of nuclear power. HOMEPAGE | NATIONAL GEOGRAPHICCOOKIE POLICYTRAVELNATGEO FAMILYSCIENCEANIMALSINTERNATIONAL OFFERS Never miss an issue – subscribe today, and help make the world a better place. Gift subscription. Inspire your loved ones with a magazine gift subscription that will deepen their understanding of the world and their role in it – every page is packed with features powered by world-class journalism, breathtaking photography andastonishing
WHY YOUR ARM MIGHT BE SORE AFTER GETTING A VACCINE Why your arm might be sore after getting a vaccine. Pain and rashes are normal responses to foreign substances being injected into our bodies. But how much pain you experience after an injection depends on a lot of factors. The Pzifer-BioNTech vaccine is administered in a French clinic. For most COVID-19 vaccine recipients, the poke of the CITIES OF THE FUTURE CITIES OF THE FUTURE. By 2050 the world’s population is expected to reach 9.8 billion. Nearly 70 percent of this booming population—. 6.7 billion people — is projected to live in urban areas. We asked experts at the architectural and urban planning firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) how they would design a city of the future, educated ‘FORGOTTEN’ NAZI CAMP ON BRITISH SOIL REVEALED BY Today, the site of the former concentration camp Sylt is an overgrown patch of land hard against the rugged cliffs of Alderney, part of a British Crown Dependency in the Channel Islands. But just 75 years ago, it was a feared and heavily guarded German prison where hundreds of men suffered and died at the hands of their Nazi captors on itssoil.
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This baby elephant fell into a well in Kerala, India. It's trumpeting woke up the villagers early in the morning. A rescue team came quickly at 7am. The distressed mother and the rest of the herd stood nearby the well as the team began to excavate. Their reunion made for a truly beautiful moment. And then something surprising happened. Before running off into the forest, the mother turned NEW REPORT HIGHLIGHTS THE IMPORTANCE OF OUTDOOR PLAY A new report aims to convince politicians and the educational establishment about the importance of play in child development. The Real Play Coalition (RPC) warns that the time and space for children to play is under severe threat, jeopardising the development of skills that children will require to survive and thrive.. The RPC is a coalition of IKEA, LEGO Foundation, National Geographic and WHAT THE WORLD WOULD LOOK LIKE IF ALL THE ICE MELTED Since 1992 it has averaged a net loss of 65 million metric tons of ice a year. A combination of retreating ice and the resulting rising seas, this is a visualisation of what Antarctica may look like if its ice sheet melted entirely. Photograph by All maps by JASON TREAT, MATTHEW TWOMBLY, WEB BARR, MAGGIE SMITH, NGM STAFF. ART: KEES VEENENBOS. SIGN IN - ONLINE CUSTOMER SERVICESNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ACCOUNT INFORMATIONNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MY ACCOUNTNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC ENGLANDNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS ENGLANDNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC KIDS UKNATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SHOP Please note, we’re working on combining all accounts into a single login, but in the meantime, you'll need to create a new account to access our customer care website. WHY OUR THROWAWAY CULTURE HAS TO END Planet Earth faces a waste plastic crisis that no amount of well intentioned clean-ups can solve. In Life magazine in 1955, an American family celebrates the dawn of “Throwaway Living,” thanks in part to disposable plastics. Single-use plastics have brought great convenience to people around the world, but they also make up a bigpart of
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