Hafner, Dorinda
Pop, Ioan Es.
Pop, Aurel (scriitor) (1949-2020)
Morell, Virginia
Can America 's most populous state save room for the endemic plants and animals that put it on the world map of ecological treasures?
Lange, Karen E.
Beneath a palace in Syria, archaeologists have found evidence that ancient kings once dined with the dead.
McGrath, Susan
More information on this subject can be found in the article "Tales from the Panantal " by Joel Sartore, in National Geographic Vol. 208, nr. 2, aug. 2005, p. [XX-XXI]
Gwin, Peter
Benjamin, Daniel
McAllister, J.F.O.
The British P[rime] M[inister] shows spine, stamina and uncanny political skill in the bombing 's aftermath.
Ripley, Amanda
The lessons from London on transit safety.
Cloud, John
The jihadist movement is everywhere and nowhere as its influence spreads to a new generation of radicals.
Elliott, Michael
After waiting for the inevitable, London is hit by the worst terrorist attack in its history. A resilient city stands tall as officials try to link the bombs that killed dozens to the global jihadist web.
Guillermoprieto, Alma
After 500 years, indigenous people return to power in a restless land.
Draper, Robert
For 75 years Nubian kings ruled over ancient Egypt, reunifying the country and building an empire. Until recently, theirs was a chapter of history lost in the shadows.
Larmer, Brook
Can China save the Yellow - its Mother River?
Meier, Andrew
The mountains of the Caucasus separate Europe from Asia. Religion, politics - and a decade of war - separate the region 's embattled people.
Cray, Dan
Mueller, Tom
Burs on a dog 's coat led to the invention of Velcro. That 's an example of biomimetics - the young science of adapting designs from nature to solve modern problems. Now it may be coming of age.
Achenbach, Joel
A Himalayan kingdom trades poverty and isolation for GNH - Gross National Happiness - and a daring move to democracy.
Shreeve, James
What goes on within the human skull is more complex and fantastic than anyone imagined. Now science is delving deeper into what we know of the mind.
Finkel, Michael
The birthplace of Jesus is today one of the most contentious places on Earth. Israelis fear Bethlehem 's radicalized residents, who seethe at the concrete wall that surrounds them.
Baker, Aryn
Investigators in Pakistan explore possible radicalizing influences.
Inverne, James
Terry Gilliam, back on the big screen with two new releases, talks about Hollywood, zealotry and why he 'll keep tilting at windmills.
Firsthand tales of the fateful flights of 1945.
Lertola, Joe
Hiroshima aerial photos: National Archives; Mushroom cloud photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Six decades after Hiroshima, the world is still grappling with the legacy of nuclear weapons.
Rancinan, George
Stark portrais of the "hibakusha ", the people who survived the Bomb.
Powell, Bill
A commitment to peace and renewal have helped the city 's residents overcome their nightmares.
Holland, Jenifer S.
Brainy fellow creatures show that humans are not alone in their ability to invent, plan, or contemplate.
Duffy, Michael
Increased violence in Iraq risks derailing its political progress.
Narayan, Shoba
Min, Lim Li
"Otherworldly " is the word for Bolivia 's sky-high plain.
Roach, Mary
The Fongoli chimps of Senegal will break off a branch, sharpen it with their teeth, and use it to hunt bush babies. That 's just one of the recent discoveries that underscore the ape-human connection.
Billington, James H.
Even in an age when librairies are being digitized, there will always be a place for books. As Librarian of the Congress, James Billington heads one of the most impressive "book places " of all. An advocate of libraries large and small, he says, "The pursuit of truth is what keeps us from pursuing each other ".
All over the world, animals and plants that evolved somehere else are turning up where they 're not wanted.
Warne, Kennedy
When Botswana 's seasonal floodwaters transform a parched plain into Africa 's largest oasis, there 's no better time to slip beneath the surface of the Okavango for a look around. Just watch out for the crocodiles.
Jamkowski, Marcin
It took 20 minutes for the German liner 'Steuben ' to sink with 4,500 souls after Russian torpedoes split its hull in 1945. It took 60 years to find the ship 's remains in the Baltic Sea.
Boyer, Michael
Douthitt, Bill
Gibbs, Nancy
He got the President re-elected, but Karl Rove now finds himself at the center of a growing storm over the outing of a spy.
Tayler, Jeffrey
Isolated in Morocco 's High Atlas range, the mountain Berbers take pride in holding on to a traditional culture now largely lost to their urban kin. But life is still a hard climb in these rugged hills.
Corliss, Richard
Drake, Carolyn
A movement embracing old-world Orthodox Judaism is alive and thriving in New York City.
Morrison, Donald