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Where Your Cat Goes May Blow Your Mind | National Geographic
Where Your Cat Goes May Blow Your Mind | National Geographic National Geographic 14 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

A new study placed GPS tracking devices on house cats, and turned up some interesting findings. While most cats stay in the vicinity of their homes, others travel much farther away, to the surprise of their owners.
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Hurricane Katrina Day by Day | National Geographic
Hurricane Katrina Day by Day | National Geographic National Geographic 7 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Follow a day-by-day account of Hurricane Katrina's wrath, from its birth in the Atlantic Ocean to its catastrophic effects: flooded streets, flattened homes, and horrific loss of life.
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Akashinga: The Brave Ones Trailer | National Geographic
Akashinga: The Brave Ones Trailer | National Geographic National Geographic 10 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Executive produced by James Cameron and directed by Maria Wilhelm, AKASHINGA: THE BRAVE ONES tells the story of Akashinga, the all-female anti-poaching unit in Zimbabwe that is revolutionizing the way animals are protected and communities are empowered.
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Experience the Tomb of Christ Like Never Before | National Geographic
Experience the Tomb of Christ Like Never Before | National Geographic National Geographic 12 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

In late 2016, for the first time in centuries, scientists uncovered what many consider the tomb of Christ during a historic restoration. Join Archaeologist-in-Residence FREDRIK HIEBERT, engineer COREY JASKOLSKI, Emmy-nominated filmmaker J.J. KELLEY, and National Geographic staff writer KRISTIN ROMEY for a behind-the-scenes look at the momentous project and Nat Geo Museum’s new immersive 3-D experience “Tomb of Christ.”
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How Your Eyes Make Sense of the World | Decoder
How Your Eyes Make Sense of the World | Decoder National Geographic 27 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

How does the eye work exactly? In the latest video from Decoder, learn some of the extraordinary science behind how your eyes and brain work together to perceive the world around you.
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For more, read ‘How Eyes Make Sense of Pixels’ in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic Magazine.

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Jane Goodall: The Hope – Trailer | National Geographic
Jane Goodall: The Hope – Trailer | National Geographic National Geographic 7 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

The next chapter of Dr. Jane Goodall’s life’s work unfolds in “Jane Goodall: The Hope,” premiering on Earth Day, April 22, at 9/8c on Nat Geo, Nat Geo WILD and Nat Geo Mundo. The two-hour documentary special will take viewers through chapters of Dr. Goodall’s journey in the 60 sixty years since her groundbreaking discoveries in Gombe researching wild chimpanzees, including her activism, creation of her non-profit organization [https://www.janegoodall.org] the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) and [https://www.rootsandshoots.org] Roots & Shoots youth program, along with her current efforts to inspire the next generation.

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At age 26, Jane Goodall's discovery that chimpanzees make and use tools shook the foundations of modern science and redefined the relationship between humans and the rest of the animal kingdom. In 1977, she founded the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) to inspire hope through action around the world and for generations to come. JGI is a global community-centered conservation organization that advances the vision and work of Dr. Jane Goodall. JGI inspires hope through collective action and is growing the next generation of compassionate environmental stewards through our Roots & Shoots youth program, now active in 50 countries around the world.

Today, Jane is an author, advocate and public speaker, traveling an average 300 days per year sharing her reasons for hope and message that we can each make a difference to create a better world for all, every single day.

For more information about Dr. Goodall and the work of the Jane Goodall Institute, please visit https://www.janegoodall.org. Follow Jane and JGI at https://www.Facebook.com/JaneGoodall and @janegoodallinst on Instagram and Twitter.

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See a Sea Turtle Devour a Jellyfish Like Spaghetti | National Geographic
See a Sea Turtle Devour a Jellyfish Like Spaghetti | National Geographic National Geographic 5 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

A marine biologist captured footage of a green sea turtle enjoying a stinging meal - a jellyfish.
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Jellyfish paralyze prey using neurotoxins in their tentacles, but the turtle does not seem to be affected. It closes its eyes and uses its flipper as a shield from the jellyfish’s stinging tentacles. Green sea turtles are endangered. Their main threat is overexploitation of eggs from the beaches they are laid on. Green sea turtles are predominately herbivorous, but juveniles have been known to feed on jellyfish.

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Coolest Concert Ever? Hear Ice Instruments Play Beautiful Music | Short Film Showcase
Coolest Concert Ever? Hear Ice Instruments Play Beautiful Music | Short Film Showcase National Geographic 7 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Peek into the magical world of Ice Music in this short film from P2 Photography. Introduced by American ice sculptor Tim Linhart, musicians play hand-carved ice instruments inside a glowing igloo concert hall.
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Nestled near the Arctic Circle, the Swedish Lapland town of Luleå is an enchanting winter wonderland of snow and ice. This magical place is also the home of Ice Music, a new musical art form introduced by American ice sculptor Tim Linhart. In his celebration of the Arctic spirit, musicians play hand-carved ice instruments inside a glowing igloo concert hall.

Shot by P2 Photography, this short film gives us a peek into Linhart’s fascinating world of snow and sound.

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The Cosmic Calendar | Cosmos: Possible Worlds
The Cosmic Calendar | Cosmos: Possible Worlds National Geographic 23 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

The Cosmic Calendar visualizes the chronology of the universe, scaling approx. 13.8 billion years to one single year for perspective.
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The Life of a Baby Polar Bear - Ep. 4 | Wildlife: The Big Freeze
The Life of a Baby Polar Bear - Ep. 4 | Wildlife: The Big Freeze National Geographic 15 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

In this episode we witness one of the Arctic’s most magical moments. With the help of a one-of-a-kind local tracker, we find a female polar bear fresh out of her winter den with her tiny new cub. We see ultimate cuteness as the cub explores the world outside for the first time. Their irresistible interactions distract from the fact that the mother bear is actually making an impossible decision. The mother has spent the last eight months starving, so she is eager to rush to the ocean where she can hunt. But to reach the seal feast means a 40-mile trek. Does she wait to allow the cub to gain strength for the long trek, or does she head out to sea to make sure her milk doesn’t dry up?

We also follow a young female bear in her first moments of independence, having been kicked out by her mother. She has spent the last two and a half years with her mother preparing for this moment, but she quickly manages to get herself into trouble. Will she be able to survive a wolf on the hunt?
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Sea Turtles 101 | National Geographic
Sea Turtles 101 | National Geographic National Geographic 6 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Sea turtles have existed since the time of the dinosaurs. Find out about the ancient mariners' oldest known ancestor, how certain adaptations may have helped the reptiles survive, and the conservation efforts being made to save these creatures.
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Vampires: Is It Real? | National Geographic
Vampires: Is It Real? | National Geographic National Geographic 9 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Testimony of a living vampire.
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Pterosaurs 101 | National Geographic
Pterosaurs 101 | National Geographic National Geographic 5 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates to take to the skies. Learn about the anatomical features that made their flight possible, how large some of these creatures grew, and which species was named after a vampire legend.
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Antlion Death Trap | National Geographic
Antlion Death Trap | National Geographic National Geographic 17 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Not the King of the Jungle - but for ants these creatures might as well be. What lurks in the soft blanket of sand?
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See What Happens When You Tickle a Rat | National Geographic
See What Happens When You Tickle a Rat | National Geographic National Geographic 9 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

By studying how rats react to tickling, scientists are gaining insight into how a brain processes and responds to the sensation. Video courtesy Humboldt University of Berlin
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Why do you laugh when you’re tickled? Scientists at Humboldt University of Berlin are studying rats to try and solve the longstanding mystery. Given the right conditions, and enough back and belly tickling by a researcher, ratscan come to associate a researcher's cotton gloved hand with the sensation of being tickled. Tickling makes them “giggle,” albeit in frequencies too high for human ears to hear. The rats develop a fondness for the human hands, chasing their scurrying fingers in circles. The scientists observe the rat ticklishness, and track how their brain processes the sensation, hoping to uncover clues about the laugh-inducing feeling.

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Climate 101: Deforestation | National Geographic
Climate 101: Deforestation | National Geographic National Geographic 15 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Forests cover about 30% of the planet, but deforestation is clearing these essential habitats on a massive scale. What is deforestation? Find out the causes, effects, and solutions to deforestation.
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Cursed Shipwreck Yields Treasure and Human Remains | National Geographic
Cursed Shipwreck Yields Treasure and Human Remains | National Geographic National Geographic 21 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

For 450 years, no one knew where the Swedish warship Mars, named for the Roman god of war, sank in the Baltic Sea. The largest vessel of its time went down in a fierce battle in 1564 with more than 800 people aboard. Its discovery in 2011 yielded an astonishingly well-preserved ship, including the seamen who went down with it.
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Legend has it that the ship was cursed because its cannons were made using metal from melted-down church bells.

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INTERVIEW VIDEOGRAPHER: Ingemar Lundgren
UNDERWATER VIDEOGRAPHY: Ocean Discovery and Deep Sea
UNDERWATER PHOTOGRAPHY: Tomasz Stachura
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EXCLUSIVE: A Closer Look Inside Christ's Unsealed Tomb | National Geographic
EXCLUSIVE: A Closer Look Inside Christ's Unsealed Tomb | National Geographic National Geographic 12 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Scientists expose Jesus Christ's resting place for the first time in the modern era, and make an unexpected discovery.
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For the first time in centuries, scientists have exposed the original surface of what is traditionally considered the tomb of Jesus Christ. As the slab of marble was removed, revealing the Holy Bed, conservationists were surprised to discover something their instruments hadn’t detected: a layer of debris beneath the marble cover. They will analyze the debris to learn more about the ancient resting place.

Located in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem, the tomb has been covered by marble cladding since at least A.D. 1555, and most likely centuries earlier. The modest tomb has never before been photographed, and no drawings exist. This is the first time anyone alive today has seen the Holy Bed.

This burial shelf is now enclosed by a small structure known as the Edicule (from the Latin aedicule, or "little house"), which was last reconstructed in 1808-1810 after being destroyed in a fire. The Edicule and the interior tomb are currently undergoing restoration by a team of scientists from the National Technical University of Athens under the direction of Chief Scientific Supervisor Professor Antonia Moropoulou.

The National Geographic Society, with the blessing of the Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and other religious communities, formed a strategic alliance with the National Technical University of Athens for cultural heritage preservation. For an exclusive look at the restoration project, watch Explorer on National Geographic Channel, coming in November.

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Animals Cannot Be Blue | Explorer
Animals Cannot Be Blue | Explorer National Geographic 15 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

Sometimes nature plays tricks on us. Animals use color in remarkable ways to attract mates or disguise themselves.
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Explorer, the longest-running documentary series in cable television history, honored with nearly 60 Emmys and hundreds of other awards, continues as a series of major specials on the National Geographic Channel. In the course of more than two thousand films, Explorer has taken viewers to more than 120 countries, opening a window on hidden parts of the world, unlocking mysteries both ancient and modern, and investigating stories of science, nature, and culture.

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Flight of the Starlings: Watch This Eerie but Beautiful Phenomenon | Short Film Showcase
Flight of the Starlings: Watch This Eerie but Beautiful Phenomenon | Short Film Showcase National Geographic 12 Lượt xem • 4 năm trước kia

We know a lot of factual information about the starling—its size and voice, where it lives, how it breeds and migrates—but what remains a mystery is how it flies in murmurations, or flocks, without colliding. This short film by Jan van IJken was shot in the Netherlands, and it captures the birds gathering at dusk, just about to start their "performance." Listen well and you'll be able to hear how this beautiful phenomenon got its name.
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