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What Genetic Thread Do These Six Strangers Have in Common? | National Geographic

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Genetic sequencing has introduced new ways of thinking about human diversity. And this, in turn, has opened up a conversation about the long, tangled, and often brutal history that all of us ultimately share. ➡ Subscribe:...
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Fur Seals Overcome Extinction On ‘Resurrection Island’ – Ep. 1 | Wildlife: Resurrection Island

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It’s a life of extremes for Antarctic fur seals. Bulls fight to the death for breeding rights, while seal moms work to raise their adorable pups. And National Geographic wildlife filmmaker Bertie Gregory was there to capture it...
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See a New Robot That Captures Sea Creatures—Gently | National Geographic

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How do you carefully collect and release a squishy sea creature? Make a gentle robot. Scientists created a new underwater robotic sampler to aid in research of deep sea inhabitants. The 12-sided enclosure folds and unfolds like origami,...
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Most Annoying Sound on Earth Finally Explained by Science | National Geographic

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One of the most ubiquitous and annoying sounds in the world finally has an explanation. Using high-speed cameras, scientists from the University of Cambridge studied the "plink" sound that water drops make when falling into water. ➡...
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This Wiggly Robotic Fish Could Advance Marine Research | National Geographic

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How could this robotic "fish" help marine biologists monitor the health of habitats? The MIT team behind SoFi says it's the most advanced robotic fish of its kind ever built. Since SoFi blends in, it can monitor marine animals up-close...
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Meet the Woman Reviving One of Asia's Poorest Countries | Short Film Showcase

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Meet Bella Galhos, a human rights activist who fought for Timor-Leste's independence. Now, she tries to create a better, more sustainable future for Asia’s youngest and poorest country. Filmmaker Simon Reichel highlights Galhos' latest...
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Former Monk Blesses Others With His Spiritual Tattoos | National Geographic

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People from around the world travel to Bangkok, Thailand to see famed tattoo master Ajarn Noo Kanpai, seeking blessings and the spiritual powers of his sak yant tattoos. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe #NationalGeographic...
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After Decades of Brownface, South Asians Fight for Better Representation | National Geographic

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South Asian Americans are expanding on the success of their immigrant parents, creating a blended cultural identity—and turning the tables on old stereotypes. In recent movies and on television, there’s been an increase in diversity and...
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Medieval Forts Restored as Spectacular Hunza Valley Builds Its Future | National Geographic

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Two medieval forts tower over Pakistan's Hunza Valley, a region known for its traditional culture, as well as for forward-thinking views on opportunities for women. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic:...
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How to Whistle for a Sheepdog the Traditional Welsh Way | Short Film Showcase

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Farmers in the Welsh countryside have worked side-by-side with sheepdogs for generations. Filmmaker Rhys Edwards explores this unique relationship in his short film about a family who continues the tradition today. ➡ Subscribe:...
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How Pesticide Misuse Is Killing Africa's Wildlife | National Geographic

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In Africa, the human population has grown exponentially over the last 40 years; therefore the competition for land and food has too. Herders and farmer have resorted to using pesticides as weapons to kill wildlife. Since poisons stay in...
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Police Raid What is Possibly Europe's Largest Illegal Turtle Farm | National Geographic

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Law enforcement has seized over 1,100 turtles and tortoises from an alleged illegal hatchery on the Spanish island of Mallorca. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's...
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Watch Thousands of Dogs Run Free in This Magical Sanctuary | Short Film Showcase

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Nestled in the mountains of Costa Rica, the Territorio de Zaguates no-kill dog shelter is heaven on earth for more than 1,000 rescued stray dogs. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase:...
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Watch A Free-Diver Rescue This Entangled Whale Shark | National Geographic

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A Hawaiian family spotted this whale shark while free-diving off the coast of Lanai. First, they were excited about the rare sighting of the 20-foot-long endangered shark. But then, they noticed a heavy rope tightly wrapped around its...
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Crew vs. Cold - Behind the Scenes | Life Below Zero

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Ever wonder how we capture the gorgeous time lapses seen in the show? See the painstaking process our crew goes through to achieve the perfect shot! ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Life Below Zero here:...
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Getting The Shot - Behind the Scenes | Life Below Zero

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Filming an episode of Life Below Zero is no walk in the park. Go behind the scenes with our crew to see what it takes to get the perfect shots you see in the show! ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Watch all clips of Life...
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Paramotor Flight Over Alaska's Chugach Mountains and Knik Glacier | National Geographic

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A powered paraglider offers stunning views in the jagged landscape of Alaska's Chugach Mountains and Knik Glacier. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic: National Geographic is the world's premium...
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Travel by Motorcycle on a Dangerous Indian Himalaya Mountain Road | National Geographic

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In the midst of a 10,000 mile motorcycle journey, Robert Jan van der Kaaij ascended a mountain in the Indian Himalayas. Eventually running into snowy weather, he had to pack his motorcycle on the back of a truck to continue. Over the...
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A Swiss Alpine Train Ride is Dizzyingly Steep | National Geographic

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To reach the dazzling view across Switzerland's Lake Lucerne from the top of Mount Pilatus, you can take the Pilatus-Bahn, the world's steepest cogwheel railway. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe About National Geographic:...
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The Inspiration Pt. 1 ft. Zedd | One Strange Rock

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National Geographic teamed up with Grammy Award-winning DJ and producer ZEDD to create an original song inspired by the landmark show One Strange Rock, from executive producer Darren Aronofsky. Universal Music | Zedd Appears Courtesy of...
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Putting Sensors on Oceangoing Birds Could Improve Weather Forecasting | National Geographic

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National Geographic explorer and University of Tokyo behavioral ecologist Katsufumi Sato outfits oceangoing birds with weather data recorders, a technique that could improve the accuracy of forecasts. ➡ Subscribe:...
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StarTalk with Neil deGrasse Tyson & Stephen Hawking | Full Episode

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As tribute to the life and works of world-renowned Stephen Hawking, host Neil deGrasse Tyson’s recent StarTalk interview with the groundbreaking theoretical physicist. Also featuring astrophysicist Janna Levin, comedian Matt Kirshen,...
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Return from the Okavango in 360 - Ep. 4 | The Okavango Experience

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The Okavango River Basin provides a vital source of water to about one million people and abundant and diverse wildlife populations. However, this once untouched oasis is now at risk as human activity encroaches. Come face to face with...
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Earthrise: The Story of the Photo that Changed the World | Short Film Showcase

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In 1968, three NASA astronauts became the first humans to orbit the Moon. The Apollo 8 mission also captured a photograph of Earth from space that forever changed the way we saw ourselves. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get...