August 22, 2014

Inside Nat Geo: Connecting Environmental Trends and Human Health


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Inside Nat Geo
HEALTH OF PLANET, PEOPLE LINKED

Health of Planet, People Linked
How can wildlife depletion or climate change affect the well-being of people? National Geographic Emerging Explorer Christopher Golden takes us to the Madagascan rain forest for an inside look at the connections between environmental trends and human health.
Learn about the Madagascar researcher’s work.




EMERGENCY RHINO RESCUE OPERATION

Emergency Rhino Rescue Operation
In response to the catastrophic assault on South Africa’s rhinos, a new program is under way to move a minimum of 500 of the animals to safe havens.
The “integrated strategy” aims to head off poachers.




YOU'RE ALREADY AN EXPLORER

You’re Already an Explorer
We explore things every day—new and different places, ideas, artwork, technologies, foods, even people. Expedition Granted is searching for an explorer just like you who wants to touch lives and make an impact.
Don’t miss your chance to win $50,000 for your dream expedition.




FUTURE OF FOOD

THE EVOLUTION OF DIET

The Evolution of Diet
Was leaving behind our hunter-gatherer ways to grow crops and raise livestock a step forward for human health? Or should modern humans eat from a Stone Age menu?
Get the history of the human diet.




CAPTURED SPACE DUST IS PROBABLY FROM BEYOND OUR SOLAR SYSTEM

Captured Space Dust Is Probably From Beyond Our Solar System
Seven grains of dust captured by NASA’s Stardust space probe might have come from beyond our solar system—which would make them the first particles of interstellar dust ever to be studied on Earth, astronomers say.
So how does the probe collect dust?




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