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The other GeoBee and GeoChallenge finalists also received impressive prizes. As second-place GeoBee winner, Atreya received a $10,000 scholarship. Rishi Kumar, an 8th-grader at Ellicott Mills Middle School, Ellicott City, Maryland, won third place and a $5,000 college scholarship. Each of the top three GeoBee finalists have previously competed in the national competition and advanced to the top ten.

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Developed by the National Geographic Society in 1988 to promote geographic knowledge among young people in the United States, the National Geographic GeoBee is an academic competition for public schools, private schools and homeschools in the U.S. and its territories, as well as Department of Defense Dependents Schools. Students in grades four through eight from nearly 10,000 schools participate annually for a chance to win college scholarships and the glory of being the National Geographic GeoBee Champion. Over more than three decades, 120 million students have learned about the world through participation in the GeoBee. Learn more at NatGeoBee.org.

We all have a lot of questions about Mars. Recently, at a National Geographic Live event in Seattle, we collected quite a few. Luckily for us, Dr. Ray Arvidson, planetary geologist and professor at Washington University in St. Louis, has answers! Dr. Arvidson directs the Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing Laboratory, and has worked on the Mars Exploration Rover (Spirit and Opportunity) and the Mars Science Laboratory (Curiosity Rover).

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The concept is simple. Got a question? Well now you have an answer! 1,111 of them, in fact. What's on the inside of a turtle shell? The animal section's got you covered. What's in the deepest part of the ocean? Why doesn't Earth just float off into space? Check, check, and check. Answers include all kinds of fascinating extra info like top 10 lists, weird-but-true facts, explorer profiles, and cool activities. Now, go stump your parents!

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National Geographic works with publishers around the world to produce foreign-language editions. Note: English-language subscriptions cannot be exchanged for non-English subscriptions. However, you may cancel a current membership and order a foreign-language edition. For more information, please visit www.nationalgeographic.com and select your country at the bottom of the page.

One specific example was when we were working on a documentary about indigenous tribes in Southeast Asia. It was crucial for us to approach the subject matter with respect and understanding. We took extra measures to ensure our content did not stereotype or misrepresent these communities. We engaged local consultants who could guide us through the process and provide valuable insights into the culture and traditions of these tribes. The result was a well-received documentary that told an authentic story while respecting the cultural sensitivities of the subjects. This experience taught me the importance of cultural sensitivity and effective cross-cultural communication in international projects.

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To answer this question, highlight your passion and curiosity for learning. Mention the resources you use to stay updated, like relevant news sites, blogs, podcasts or social media channels. Also discuss any networking activities such as attending seminars, webinars or industry events. Lastly, share an example of how your knowledge of a recent trend or development has benefited your work in the past. This shows that you not only keep yourself informed but also know how to apply this knowledge effectively.

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It's very easy to read, plus it's educational! It has short, but very informing answers to the most common questions kids ask, to the most silliest things! It even tells you what myths are true, and it will truly satisfy that Why? or How? or Who that all us kids have in our body.

The episode (Feeding) The 10 Billion Challenge shows the inroads being made by the KAUST team in answering the ever-daunting question of how to feed the world's growing population. We Are Doers focuses on a group of problem-solvers as they look for ways to use technology to help overcome issues ranging from the global microchip shortage to filling knowledge gaps in our understanding of the past and our ambitions for the future.

But for some sleep-deprived souls, a cup of coffee is never the answer. No matter the delivery method, even a small amount of caffeine may give these people the jitters or keep them up all night. Why is it that caffeine affects people in such dramatically different ways? The answer, in part, lies in your genes.

If you're not a hugger, the pandemic has been the perfect excuse to never hug again. But for those of us who like to hug, the pandemic has felt cold, isolating. Even now, with so many vaccinated the delta variant can cause breakthrough infections. So we wanted to know, is it OK to hug? What about handshakes and kisses? We turn now to NPR health editor Marc Silver to answer those questions.

As state champion, Riggle won a $100 cash prize, a National Geographic globe and an all-expenses paid trip to the national finals, at which the top prize is a $50,000 scholarship. He is the son of Elizabeth and Robert Riggle.

To win the state title, he successfully answered the question: Jin Mao Tower, which has the highest hotel rooms in the world, is located in the Pudong district in which East Asian city? His correct answer: Shanghai.

The contest is designed to spark student interest in geography and increase public awareness about the subject. The championship round of the National Geographic Bee on May 23 will air nationally on the National Geographic Channel, and will be broadcast later on public television stations.

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