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Asteroids are incredible sources of information about the history of our solar system. Planetary geologist and National Geographic Explorer Bethany Ehlmann studies images of Ceres, the largest asteroid in the belt between Mars and Jupiter.
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National Geographic’s The Right Stuff on Disney+ will be available to stream this Fall.
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Earth is the only planet known to maintain life. Find out the origins of our home planet and some of the key ingredients that help make this blue speck in space a unique global ecosystem.
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See the first laboratory on Earth - Blombos Cave. Here our ancestors conducted the first chemistry experiments.
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You won't find this furniture at your local IKEA—it's grown from fungus.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson details how and why Bees communicate through math and coordinates.
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Neil deGrasse Tyson describes the childhood dreams of the legendary Carl Sagan and how they carried him into the world of science.
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In the first of National Geographic’s “Into Water” 360 series, travel by air, boat and jeep through the rugged Icelandic countryside with geographer and glaciologist Dr. M Jackson.
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