December 2024 Issue
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Exclusive: Look inside Notre Dame before it reopens its doors
Exclusive: Look inside Notre Dame before it reopens its doors
Five years after a catastrophic fire, Paris's beloved cathedral will open to great fanfare. Nat Geo got exclusive access to witness how an army of architects and artisans rebuilt the church back to its sacred splendor.EXPLORE
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Animals
- What we can learn from orca mom carrying another dead calfWhat we can learn from orca mom carrying another dead calf
- Bald eagles weren't actually the U.S. national bird—until nowBald eagles weren't actually the U.S. national bird—until now
- These street dogs may have been revered in ancient EgyptThese street dogs may have been revered in ancient Egypt
- Inside the life-saving world of canine blood donorsInside the life-saving world of canine blood donors
- ‘Murder hornets’ wiped out in North America in rare victory‘Murder hornets’ wiped out in North America in rare victory
Environment
- What to know about the polar vortex set to freeze the U.S.What to know about the polar vortex set to freeze the U.S.
- Here’s how artificial Christmas trees stack up against the real thingHere’s how artificial Christmas trees stack up against the real thing
- 2024 might be one of the coldest years of the rest of your life2024 might be one of the coldest years of the rest of your life
- Solving this oceanic mystery could predict our future on EarthSolving this oceanic mystery could predict our future on Earth
- How this desert became the world's blueberry capitalHow this desert became the world's blueberry capital
- Quiz: Recycle or not? See if you can correctly sort your trash.Quiz: Recycle or not? See if you can correctly sort your trash.
- Is tap water safe to drink? Here’s what you need to know.Is tap water safe to drink? Here’s what you need to know.
- Why we add fluoride to water—and how it became so controversialWhy we add fluoride to water—and how it became so controversial
- Noisy boat traffic may hide fish from hungry orcasNoisy boat traffic may hide fish from hungry orcas
- The world's glaciers are melting faster than we thoughtThe world's glaciers are melting faster than we thought
History & Culture
- 7 New Year's food traditions that will bring good luck7 New Year's food traditions that will bring good luck
- See never-before-published photos of Jimmy Carter’s ’76 winSee never-before-published photos of Jimmy Carter’s ’76 win
- 3 ways Jimmy Carter changed the world in 100 years3 ways Jimmy Carter changed the world in 100 years
- Why New Year’s resolutions have endured for millenniaWhy New Year’s resolutions have endured for millennia
- Why the idea that the Maya civilization ‘collapsed’ is wrongWhy the idea that the Maya civilization ‘collapsed’ is wrong
Science
- 8 things we’ve learned about how alcohol harms the body8 things we’ve learned about how alcohol harms the body
- Why experts say kids flourish when they're in a 'flow' stateWhy experts say kids flourish when they're in a 'flow' state
- How your body changes in the first 10 minutes of exerciseHow your body changes in the first 10 minutes of exercise
- What are stars made of? She found out and changed physics foreverWhat are stars made of? She found out and changed physics forever
- What happens to your brain when you take a break from social mediaWhat happens to your brain when you take a break from social media
Travel
- How to see Mt Fuji in a new light, from kayaking to wine-tastingHow to see Mt Fuji in a new light, from kayaking to wine-tasting
- Everything to know about Grand Canyon National ParkEverything to know about Grand Canyon National Park
- Need a spiritual lift? Try this thousand-year-old hike in JapanNeed a spiritual lift? Try this thousand-year-old hike in Japan