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National Geographic's June magazine cover has people talking By Amy Graff , Senior News Editor Updated May 18, 2018 1:06 p.m. National Geographic's June 2018 "Planet or Plastics?" ...
This life-size reconstruction of a Neanderthal woman was created to illustrate "The Last of the Neanderthals," the cover article in the October 2008 issue of National Geographic magazine.
One-fourth of all the illustrated covers National Geographic magazine has published in its 126-year-long history have featured animals. The newly published National Geographic: The Covers shows ...
National Geographic just came up with another stellar cover page to add to its long history of memorable imagery, which includes the likes of “Afghan Girl” in 1985 and “Conversations with a ...
For only the second time in its 125-year history, National Geographic magazine is putting a big celebrity on the cover: Oscar-winning director James Cameron. “We’re not about celebrities, we ...
The March 1984 issue of National Geographic captivated readers by featuring a hologram of an eagle on the cover. The issue pushed the printing technology of the time as the popular magazine required a ...
The familiar yellow-bordered cover of National Geographic magazine will soon be disappearing from newsstands. Stay up to date with notifications from The Independent.
Other contenders for the cover image included gummy treats, cotton candy, and soft-serve ice cream. But the cupcake won because it was thought to have the widest appeal, says the magazine's ...
The July cover of National Geographic depicts a body the size of Mars slamming into the newborn planet Earth some 4.5 billion years ago. ... MAGAZINE. 50 years after Apollo 11, a new moon race is on.