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Throughout our publishing history, National Geographic has brought images and stories of Stonehenge to readers in new and exciting ways. The magazine ... them into the digital replica you ...
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I’m Amy Briggs, executive editor of National Geographic History magazine, and you’re listening ... from the civil rights movement to the dawn of the digital age. We arrived at her tidy fourth ...
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Plimsoll Productions, which is a part of ITV Studios, has launched Plimsoll Digital — a new digital divsion that will be run ...
By the late 1990s digital camera sensors had gotten ... This story appears in the September 2021 issue of National Geographic magazine.
In 43 years at The Courier Journal, Bill Luster contributed to two Pulitzer Prizes and was named to the Kentucky Journalism ...
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The CSIRO has announced it will stop printing popular science magazines Cosmos and Double Helix, with the national science ...
Traverse City, Michigan, and other communities are increasingly using arts and culture to attract tourists. Venues like ...