The year has been a blur for most of us, but National Geographic is doing its part to wrap up the year¡¯s best pictures for those who missed the majestic moments.?
National Geographic is revealing the magazine¡¯s best pictures of the year, including remarkable images that capture global culture, scientific breakthroughs, and nature¡¯s best moments.?
Out of 2 million pictures taken by 165 photographers, 29 were picked and can be seen in the magazine's December 2023 edition.
In a striking photo, Indigenous Ticuna women from the?Amazon?are seen wearing stunning costumes made of Yanchama tree bark, resembling pink dolphins.
According to Vogue Italia, the Ticuna people have a tradition that believes the pink dolphin represents a charming man who visits their festivals to have fun and attract women. In this myth, these enchanted women would join the dolphins by the river and transform into dolphins themselves.
Yale researchers have achieved a significant feat by reviving deceased pig brain tissue using a combination of drugs and oxygen, as shown in this intriguing image.
In the field of medical science, there have been notable advancements in using pig organs for transplants into humans, known as xenotransplants, over the past few months.
A company named Aether, based in New York, has found a way to turn carbon dioxide from the air into lab-grown diamonds. They unveiled a stunning 2-carat princess-cut diamond in a magazine photo.
Lab-created diamonds are gaining popularity over mined ones, especially among couples tying the knot, thanks to their cost-effectiveness and the innovative way they are made.
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