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  4. Scientists discover world’s largest coral—so ... - National ...

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    Exclusive photos reveal a sprawling, 300-year-old coral near Solomon Islands, recently discovered by the National Geographic Society’s Pristine Seas expedition team.

  5. Breaking: New Dinosaur Is Smallest Known Titanosaur From Central...

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    Titanomachya gimenezi marks the first sauropod dinosaur discovery recognized in the La Colonia Formation and is only the second saltasauroid recorded south of the North Patagonian Massif. It is also the smallest known titanosaur from central Patagonia having weighed an estimated 7 tons — about 10 times smaller than its giant titanosaur ...

  6. As the world copes with coral bleaching, new documentary “Super...

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    Directed and produced by Pristine Seas — National Geographic's flagship ocean conservation project — “Super Reefs” follows a group of marine scientists on a 2021 return trip to the southern Line Islands of Kiribati in the central Pacific — following a catastrophic coral bleaching event from six years earlier that devastated 50% of the ...

  7. Mt. Everest’s Highest Glacier Feels the Impacts of Human-Induced...

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    Researchers investigated the timing and cause of the significant ice mass loss on the South Col Glacier (one of the sunniest spots on earth). They analyzed data from a 10-meter-long ice core and weather stations, as well as photogrammetric and satellite imagery, and other records.

  8. Climate change already worse than expected, says new UN report

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    Climate change already worse than expected, says new UN report. The effects of warming are already driving people from their homes as seas rise, as well as killing trees and animal species. We can...

  9. New Evidence Suggests Intentional Burials and Use of Symbols by...

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    New Evidence Suggests Intentional Burials and Use of Symbols by Other Hominins Hundreds of Thousands of Years Before Homo sapiens. These findings imply Homo naledi may have engaged in meaning-making behaviors previously associated only with modern humans and Neandertals. Share.

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    Watch National Geographic full episodes - including Hostile Planet, Lost Cities with Albert Lin, To Catch a Smuggler, Drain the Oceans, and more. Inspiring people to care about the planet ...

  11. Global Biodiversity Is in Crisis, but There Is Hope for Recovery

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    The Earth is facing a dual crisis of rapid climate change and unprecedented biodiversity loss. A recent UN report on biodiversity estimates the global rate of species extinction is currently tens to hundreds of times higher than it has averaged over the past 10 million years.