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Should We All Be Journaling? Find Out More In Issue 26 Of CURIOUS – Out Now

What was the earliest human use of color? How do you rediscover a "lost" species?

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This issue's cover story: Should we all be journaling?

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Issue 26 (September 2024) of CURIOUS is out now, bringing you science highlights for the month plus deep dives into intriguing topics, interviews, exclusives, diary dates, and explanations for some of Earth’s most perplexing natural phenomena and landscapes.

Read Issue 26 of our digital magazine now by clicking below! Use the arrows to navigate or download the PDF for easy access.


In This Issue…

OUR COVER STORY: Should We All Be Journaling?

An excuse to buy cute new stationery? We’re sold.

DEEP DIVE: What Was The Earliest Human Use Of Color?

What was it used for and where did it come from? 

WE HAVE QUESTIONS: How Do You Rediscover A “Lost” Species?

When a 10-year search comes down to a single rock.

WHERE ON EARTH: The World’s Largest Lava Lake

Mount Nyiragongo is one of the world’s most dangerous volcanoes and home to the largest lava lake on the planet.

Exclusive: Meet Author Paul Barrett and read an excerpt from his new book A History of Dinosaurs in 50 Fossils.

Plus: News, diary dates, what to see, watch, and read this month, and much more.


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