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Presenting content about The Ingenious Power of Nature's Most Brilliant Thinkers Scientists are discovering more and more evidence of the astonishing intelligence of bees.

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25 May 2026 16:27:57


Journal Name : National Geographic

Year : 25                                                                                                  Issue : 298

Month : May                                                                                           B.E. : 2026

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           Presenting content about The Ingenious Power of Nature's Most Brilliant Thinkers Scientists are discovering more and more evidence of the astonishing intelligence of bees. Why is the Antarctic Ocean a time machine? To understand ancient marine ecosystems, Christian Lager explores one of the world's coldest and deepest places. Excavating a City Free from Time: Mohenjo-Daro of the Indus Valley, a 5,000-year-old civilization that prioritized the horizontal wellbeing of its inhabitants over vertical grandeur. Unveiling the Ultimate Bioluminescent Creatures: A photographer has devised a new way to view and appreciate tiny creatures in the natural world that can glow at night. Turning the Earth for the Healing Power of Gut Bacteria: Our gut bacteria may cure a wide range of ailments, and some of the most beneficial bacteria can be found in some of the world's most remote locations. The Rise of the Humanoids: Why have engineers, from the past to the present, been obsessed with inventing and building humanoid robots? Six million animals roam freely in South Sudan. Researchers have just discovered the world's largest animal migration that has evaded the outside world during decades of war. Do hairless mole rats hold the secret to their longevity? These rats, with their wrinkled skin, appear to age almost without aging and seem unaffected by the many diseases that claim human lives. Reviving the Aral Sea: The Aral Sea, once a symbol of global environmental collapse, is now becoming a laboratory for creating a resilient future.