In this month’s issue, we focus on those migrations ... thorough and meaningful coverage of these human journeys. Thank you for reading National Geographic. Paul Salopek began his Out of ...
Why Lunar New Year prompts the world’s largest annual migration Why Lunar New Year prompts the world’s largest annual migration How a molar, jawbone, and pinkie are rewriting human history How ...
For Chinese people, Lunar New Year is the Spring Festival, and it’s celebrated widely in Taiwan and across Southeast Asia in ...
This story appears in the August 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine ... Things they carried Recent migration waves have inspired many art and photography projects. Tom Kiefer made images ...
This story appears in the January 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine ... analyzing DNA bread-crumb trails of modern human migration would prove Cook right: Tupaia’s ancestors had ...
From Japan, the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist’s Out of Eden Walk marks 12 years, with North America on the horizon.
“Losing wildlife migration is like destroying a human language,” says Joel ... most remote backcountry areas in the lower 48. National Geographic contributing photographer Joe Riis provides ...
This story appears in the August 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... De León’s research reveals how that migration has changed over time. For instance, in 2009 he began finding ...
This story appears in the August 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine ... have been able to unravel patterns of past human migration. MAX PLANCK INSTITUTE FOR THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN HISTORY ...
Maybe, with a little luck, he would make another discovery that would change the map of human evolution. A version of this story appears in the February 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine.