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Journal Name : National Geographic
Year : 25 Issue : 290
Month : Semtember B.E. : 2025
Abstract
Presenting content about As space powerhouse NASA and private companies prepare to return humans to the moon, ambitious plans are being developed to improve this pristine planet. A daredevil writer keeps Lagos afloat. Residents of Lagos, Nigeria, still rely on motorcycle taxis, or okatas, to get to their destinations despite a government ban. The potency (and dangers) of modern marijuana. Today, marijuana is more popular and potent than ever, and its use and study are leading to both disturbing and surprising discoveries. The cunning European fox roams. Why foxes are considered one of the most successful carnivores of the modern era. South Korean guerrilla balloonists follow a covert operation to send a giant balloon laden with contraband across the border to North Korea. The mission to revive an extinct Galapagos tortoise. The story of a team of relentless scientists who try to unlock the genetic secrets to bring a legendary giant tortoise back to its native habitat. Much of the world's ocean floor remains a twilight zone. One explorer aims to change this by inventing a new tool to help explore the dark deep sea. Or the future of data storage is DNA. DNA could be the solution to mankind's vast data storage problems. Will Mexico's futuristic train really destroy the past? The Maya Crane Railway was built to connect people and honor Maya archaeological sites, but the question arises: what was lost along the way.
