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National Geographic

American monthly magazine covering geography, history, nature and science

Since its inception nearly 130 years ago, the core purpose of National Geographic has been to further the knowledge and awareness of our world. We are the world’s leading multimedia destination for the best stories in science, exploration and adventure. And our unrivaled sense of purpose and mission is best evidenced by the fact that nearly 30% of our profits go to funding real scientists, explorers, and conservationists.

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National Geographic News

Genes for longevity in Galápagos tortoises

Genes for longevity in Galápagos tortoises

Newsweek - 12-Sep-2018

All these genes couldn't save them from human hunters

Genes responsible for Galápagos Tortoise's longevity

Genes responsible for Galápagos Tortoise's longevity

Newsweek - 12-Sep-2018

All this to become the longest living beings on Earth and maybe more

Swiss activity increases brain power and life expectancy

Swiss activity increases brain power and life expectancy

Le News - 21-Jan-2015

Humans have evolved to live in nature. Technology is turning us into fast twitch animals. EEG m...

National Geographic Blog Posts

National Geographic get it wrong - this baby will live forever
03-May-2013

National Geographic get it wrong - this baby will live forever

People who are already middle-aged could make it to 120 - by the time today's baby's get that old they'll still be young

Articles sourced from National Geographic

Red coral can live for five hundred years

Red coral can live for five hundred years

National Geographic - 31-Mar-2018

Coral living in deeper waters have longer lives. Red coral live at depths of over half a mile de...

5 Countries Where People Live the Longest

5 Countries Where People Live the Longest

National Geographic - 20-Mar-2018

Here are some secrets we can learn from the countries where people live the longest. 5. Israel: ...

Fate of Ming: the 507 years old clam

Fate of Ming: the 507 years old clam

National Geographic - 17-Nov-2013

But there may be more older clams still living on the ocean floor