April 26, 2013

This baby will live to 120--plus: new Brain Games, must-see photos, more

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This Baby Will Live to 120
No, really. What's more, new discoveries could help you live longer—and healthier—too.
PLUS: Your Kid on
Our Cover

Now you can put your photo on National Geographic magazine—and share it on Facebook.

New Brain Games
Can you outwit your own mind? Our noggin bogglers put your perceptions to the test.
Top New Photos: Spontaneous Moments
World's coolest kangaroo among early favorites in Traveler Photo Contest
Was Jurassic Park Wrong?
T. rex was even more terrifying than imagined.
Year's Most Liked Photo (So Far)
With 33,000-plus Facebook likes, a new image captures a mouse's last moments.

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"Zombie" Snake Attack
Rare video of a severed rattlesnake head shows how reptile reflexes can remain deadly after death. Warning: disturbing imagery.

Our Closest Cousin Identified?
An "astonishing" mix of ape and human traits has been found in an early human ancestor.
Where Did the Boston Bombing
Suspects Come From?
The Tsarnaevs trace their roots to "Russia's underbelly," a region that's no stranger to separatism and violence.
"Living Fossil" Fish Revealed
The coelacanth has barely changed over millions of years, new discoveries confirm.




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