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Journal Name : National Geographic
Year : 24 Issue : 288
Month : July B.E. : 2025
Abstract
Presenting content about Hidden Talents of the Appearance-Deprived Animals Many animals suffer from poor looks, but these characteristics can also be their superpowers. Why? David A. Nebraska Keeping Hope Alive in New Documentary A 99-Year-Old Conservationist Inspires Us to Save the Oceans Gentrification, a City-Changing Phenomenon That May Be “Closer to Home” Than You Think Explores the Concept of Gentrification, a Buzzword in Thai Society How Tiny Crustaceans Support Ocean Life Marine Ecologist Kim Bernard Is Studying the Role and Impact of Antarctic Crisps in the Southern Ocean A City of 700 Languages With more than 10 percent of the world’s nearly 7,000 languages spoken, New York City is the most linguistically diverse city ever. The City of Stories New York City celebrates its 400th anniversary this year. We look back at a century of documenting its secondary stories in National Geographic. See an elephant for its tail, a dog for its owner. New research confirms the long-held suspicion that dogs not only look like their owners, but also act alike. Keep an eye out for lemurs Researchers have long been concerned about the decline of lemur populations, but now they have some good news: nomadic herders Adapting to a changing world across Africa, hundreds of thousands of Fulani people hold on to their traditional way of life, even as we must adapt our time-honored traditions to meet the new era.
