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How Dirt Can Help Slow Climate Change | National Geographic

Soil can store so much carbon that it can help to curb greenhouse gases.
Watch “Photo Evidence: Glacier National Park is Melting Away.”

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Koala Bears Aren’t Actually Bears | National Geographic

Did you know that koala bears aren’t actually bears at all? Find out why these cuddly creatures got the wrong name.

Learn about another misnamed animal: the Mountain Goat.

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Corgis Recreate Prom

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Prom is an all-consuming monster that inspires worry about, but not limited to: your frilly dress, your ill-fitting tuxedo, your promposal (or lack thereof), your corsage, your boutonnière, your limo rental, your friend who barfed in your limo rental.

But corgi prom is totally different. All these fluffy partiers have to worry about is making it to the refreshments table before the dog treats are all gone. This is what high school dreams are made of.

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Protecting the Ocean’s Last Wild Places | National Geographic

The National Geographic Society and Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Enric Sala launched the Pristine Seas project in 2008 to identify, survey, protect, and restore the last truly wild places in the ocean. Through exploration, scientific research, economic and policy analysis, and outreach, we work to establish marine reserves where marine life can thrive—while ensuring that they will be effectively managed for years to come.
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Since its launch, Pristine Seas has worked with key partners to help protect more than three million square kilometers of ocean territory.

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TIL: You Can Smell Through Your Skin | Today I Learned

Ever have a funny taste in your mouth? It could be something other than bad breath caused by your lunch. Did you know you may actually be “tasting” through your skin? Some molecules are small enough to enter your body through your pores, disperse into your blood stream, and trigger the sensory receptors in your nose and mouth.
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In this week’s Today I Learned, Kenny Broad, a National Geographic emerging explorer and environmental anthropologist, explains how he sometimes smells the characteristic rotten-egg stench of hydrogen sulfide gas when scuba diving in blue holes—even while wearing a mask and regulator.

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