National Geographic 2013 (October and November missing)

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2013 National Geography

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Excellent for art inspiration and educational research into science and various topics.

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October and November missing.

In 2013, National Geographic celebrated its 125th anniversary with a special January edition. The year featured a wide range of cover stories, from scientific breakthroughs in de-extinction to cultural explorations

2013 Monthly Editions & Featured Topics
Below are the notable cover stories and themes for the 2013 editions:
  • January: 125th Anniversary Special Issue. Topics included “Heading Off to the Stars,” “The Wildest Place on Earth” (Antarctica), and the world of microbes.
  • February: “Healing Venom”. Explored how scientists use lethal toxins from animals to create life-saving medicines; also featured “Unseen Libya”.
  • March: “The New Solar System”. A look at the latest discoveries and stunning imagery from across our solar neighborhood.
  • April: 
    Reviving Extinct Species

    . A deep dive into the science and ethics of “de-extinction,” such as potentially bringing back the woolly mammoth.

  • May: 
    The New Face of Hunger

    . Examined food insecurity in modern America.

  • June: 
    The New Risk

    . Explored the nature of risk-taking and human bravery.

  • July: “The Solar System’s Most Violent Places”. Focused on extreme weather and geological activity on other planets.
  • August: “Sugar: Why We Can’t Resist It”. Investigated the history and health impacts of our global sugar addiction.
  • September: “Rising Seas”. An urgent look at how melting ice and warming oceans are reshaping coastlines worldwide.
  • December: 
  • The Real Mary
    . Explored the historical and cultural significance of the Virgin Mary.

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Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 30 × 20 × 12 cm