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Features: *Bronze heads in Berlin are among thousands of objects worldwide looted by British soldiers during an 1897 sacking of Benin City. In modern-day Nigeria. Museums in Germany and elsewhere have signed over or pledged to return many of the artifacts *A crystalline domain: They're useful, yes, but beautiful? With a photomicrography technique, common compounds such as vitamin C (above) form dazzling images *Saturn: What put the rings on it? Space scientists are still debating one of our solar system's great unsolved mysteries *David Moinina Sengeh: He harnessed high tech to help to fix the problem of painful prosthetics *Night partners: Bats are key pollinators of agave plants, but tequila and mescal production risks breaking up the relationship *Rediscovering the joy: Grief drove a photojournalist to India, where light and color returned to her work *Troubled treasures: Museums work to return cultural objects to their original homes *Out of step: Perfectly suited for winter, mountain hares may fare less well as temperature warm *Life goes on: Lebanon struggles to emerge from a severe economic collapse *Return to wild waters: On Wisconsin's Apostle Islands, lake-sculpted landscapes draw intrepid adventurers *Spider sense: Though they often get a bad rap, arachnids are surprisingly diverse and beautiful
Publisher: National Geographic Society
Publication Date:1 March 2023
ISBN: -
Category: Magazines
Type: Hardcopy
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