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Four National Geographic Explorers will share stories and insights about their journeys at a free event at Boise State University on Feb. 20.
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When I sat down with Kevin J. Maroni, the new chair of the National Geographic Society’s board of trustees, I kept coming back to a simple question: how does an institution stay trusted across ...
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The German filmmaker's latest opus will be released in select theaters on Feb. 27 and will stream on Disney+ and Hulu on ...
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Spinosaurus Mirabilis is believed to be roughly the size of a Tyrannosaurus Rex and about 95 million years old, researchers said.