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5,000-year-old harpoons are the oldest direct evidence of whaling
5,000-year-old harpoons are the oldest direct evidence of whaling
Is it raining or snowing? Here's why that's complicated.
Is it raining or snowing? Here's why that's complicated.
Gestational diabetes is rising—here’s how to lower your risk
Gestational diabetes is rising—here’s how to lower your risk
These small towns in western North Carolina are big on charm
These small towns in western North Carolina are big on charm
Why do women get more migraines than men?
Why do women get more migraines than men?
Reading books can help you live longer—here's how
Reading books can help you live longer—here's how
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Can the cruise industry go carbon-neutral?
Can the cruise industry go carbon-neutral?
How to spend a day in the footsteps of Edinburgh's literary greats
How to spend a day in the footsteps of Edinburgh's literary greats
Wellness travel in 2026—here's what's trending
Wellness travel in 2026—here's what's trending
These small towns in western North Carolina are big on charm
These small towns in western North Carolina are big on charm
Utah's Deer Valley beckons skiers this season—here's why
Utah's Deer Valley beckons skiers this season—here's why
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February 2026 Issue

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Revealing the hidden kingdom of seahorses
Revealing the hidden kingdom of seahorses
Inside the sacred wolf hunts of western Mongolia
Inside the sacred wolf hunts of western Mongolia
Searching for life across the planet’s frigid frontiers
Searching for life across the planet’s frigid frontiers
Is the grumpy-faced Texas horned lizard cute enough to survive?
Is the grumpy-faced Texas horned lizard cute enough to survive?
The mission to keep the borderlands wild
The mission to keep the borderlands wild

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