March 2023 Issue
Returning treasures to where they came from isn’t closing museums. It’s opening new doors.
See the extraordinary splendor of ordinary chemicals
See the extraordinary splendor of ordinary chemicals
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Animals
- Who buys lion bones? Inside South Africa’s skeleton tradeWho buys lion bones? Inside South Africa’s skeleton trade
- Axolotls and capybaras are TikTok famous—is that a problem?Axolotls and capybaras are TikTok famous—is that a problem?
- Elephants are learning to live with us. Can we do the same?Elephants are learning to live with us. Can we do the same?
- See how Nat Geo photographed elephants over 100 yearsSee how Nat Geo photographed elephants over 100 years
- The secret superpowers of elephants, in stop motion, Video StoryThe secret superpowers of elephants, in stop motion
- Why we still haven’t caught the world’s largest fishWhy we still haven’t caught the world’s largest fish
- Enter the weird world of the echidna—a mammal in a category all its ownEnter the weird world of the echidna—a mammal in a category all its own
- Can these 'ghost bears' be resurrected? The U.S. may soon find out.Can these 'ghost bears' be resurrected? The U.S. may soon find out.
- See what a year looks like in the fastest-warming place on EarthSee what a year looks like in the fastest-warming place on Earth
Environment
- Why poison ivy is an unlikely climate change winnerWhy poison ivy is an unlikely climate change winner
- Rats invaded paradise. Here’s how paradise fought back.Rats invaded paradise. Here’s how paradise fought back.
- A giant mass of seaweed threatens beach season in the U.S.A giant mass of seaweed threatens beach season in the U.S.
- What is aquaculture? It may be the solution to overfishing.What is aquaculture? It may be the solution to overfishing.
- A deadly fungus with mysterious origins is raising alarmsA deadly fungus with mysterious origins is raising alarms
- Behold the surreal magic and mystery of slime moldsBehold the surreal magic and mystery of slime molds
- See what a year looks like in the fastest-warming place on EarthSee what a year looks like in the fastest-warming place on Earth
- Monitoring the heart of the Okavango Delta
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History & Culture
- The real history of exorcisms that you don't see in moviesThe real history of exorcisms that you don't see in movies
- See how Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr around the worldSee how Muslims celebrate Eid al-Fitr around the world
- 'The Odyssey' offers more than just monsters and magic'The Odyssey' offers more than just monsters and magic
- Kosovo wants to decide its future—but will history hold it back?Kosovo wants to decide its future—but will history hold it back?
- How U.S. abortion laws went from nonexistent to acrimoniousHow U.S. abortion laws went from nonexistent to acrimonious
- These Native Americans were taken from their families as childrenThese Native Americans were taken from their families as children
- How does a magician trick other magicians? We went to find out.How does a magician trick other magicians? We went to find out.
- European ‘shamans’ took psychedelic drugs 3,000 years agoEuropean ‘shamans’ took psychedelic drugs 3,000 years ago
- See the myth of Hercules carved into this ancient sarcophagusSee the myth of Hercules carved into this ancient sarcophagus
- This ship hoped to usher in an age of nuclear-powered travelThis ship hoped to usher in an age of nuclear-powered travel
Science
- These 7 hormones control your hunger. Can we influence them?These 7 hormones control your hunger. Can we influence them?
- 52-million-year-old bat skeletons are the oldest ever found52-million-year-old bat skeletons are the oldest ever found
- Your eyes may be a window into early Alzheimer's detectionYour eyes may be a window into early Alzheimer's detection
- Simply cutting carbs and fat is not a guarantee for losing weightSimply cutting carbs and fat is not a guarantee for losing weight
- Losing weight leads to better health? Not necessarilyLosing weight leads to better health? Not necessarily
- NASA reveals Artemis II crew, the first moon astronauts in 50 yearsNASA reveals Artemis II crew, the first moon astronauts in 50 years
- T. rex had lips, upending its enduring pop culture imageT. rex had lips, upending its enduring pop culture image
Travel
- All aboard the slow train to Patagonia, a relic of a bygone eraAll aboard the slow train to Patagonia, a relic of a bygone era
- 8 of the best new hotels for a US city break in 20238 of the best new hotels for a US city break in 2023
- 6 hiking and biking trails to explore in the Alps this summer6 hiking and biking trails to explore in the Alps this summer
- The Civil War raged outside their homes. Explore their stories.The Civil War raged outside their homes. Explore their stories.
- 7 hands-on food and drink experiences to try in Italy7 hands-on food and drink experiences to try in Italy
- Behind the fairytales: a journey into the Black ForestBehind the fairytales: a journey into the Black Forest
- Hitting new heights: learn how to be an Alpinist in ChamonixHitting new heights: learn how to be an Alpinist in Chamonix
- Where to eat in Wimborne, Dorset's underrated market townWhere to eat in Wimborne, Dorset's underrated market town
- How I got the shot: Ben Pipe on coming face to face with a lionHow I got the shot: Ben Pipe on coming face to face with a lion
- This thrilling Chilean trek is the world’s southernmost hikeThis thrilling Chilean trek is the world’s southernmost hike
- Whale watching is booming. Here’s how to do it responsibly.Whale watching is booming. Here’s how to do it responsibly.