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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE FEBRUARY 2014 Look for the February issue on digital newsstands (iPad, iPhone, Kindle Fire and Nook) Jan. 15 and on print newsstands Jan. 28. Authors and photographers are available for interviews. Photos and video are available. PRESS RELEASE CONTACT: Anna Kukelhaus Dynan +1 (202) 775-6717 [email protected] NEWS Secrets of the Brain New technologies are shedding light on life’s great unsolved mystery: how the human mind really works. (by Carl Zimmer, photographs by Robert Clark) *Footage available Brunelleschi’s Dome How did Renaissance goldsmith Filippo Brunelleschi create his miraculous edifice in Florence? (by Tom Mueller, photographs by Dave Yoder) *Footage available No Place Like Home Garrison Keillor’s piece is the map of a man’s soul. In summoning up the Twin Cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul, he talks about what it means to be not just from a place but of a place and why where you come from matters. (by Garrison Keillor, photographs by Erika Larsen) Yukon Gold Fever Prospectors invade Canada’s great wilderness. (by Tom Clynes, photographs by Paul Nicklen) National Geographic magazine is the official journal of the National Geographic Society, one of the world’s largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. Published in English and 39 local-language editions, the magazine has a global circulation of around 8 million. It is sent each month to National Geographic members and is available on newsstands for $5.99 a copy. Single copies can be ordered by calling (800) NGS-LINE, also the number to call for membership to the Society. ### 1/14 Karma of the Crowd Millions of pilgrims come to a Hindu gathering in India — and find inner peace in numbers. (by Laura Spinney, photographs by Alex Webb)

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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINEFEBRUARY 2014

Look for the February issue on digital newsstands (iPad, iPhone, Kindle Fire and Nook) Jan. 15 and on print newsstands Jan. 28.

Authors and photographers are available for interviews. Photos and video are available.

PRESS RELEASE CONTACT: Anna Kukelhaus Dynan +1 (202) 775-6717 [email protected]

NEWS

Secrets of the BrainNew technologies are shedding light on life’s great unsolved mystery: how the human mind really works.(by Carl Zimmer, photographs by Robert Clark)*Footage available

Brunelleschi’s DomeHow did Renaissance goldsmith Filippo Brunelleschi create his miraculous edifice in Florence?(by Tom Mueller, photographs by Dave Yoder)*Footage available

No Place Like HomeGarrison Keillor’s piece is the map of a man’s soul. In summoning up the Twin Cities of Minneapolis-St. Paul, he talks about what it means to be not just from a place but of a place and why where you come from matters.(by Garrison Keillor, photographs by Erika Larsen)

Yukon Gold FeverProspectors invade Canada’s great wilderness.(by Tom Clynes, photographs by Paul Nicklen)

National Geographic magazine is the official journal of the National Geographic Society, one of the world’s largest nonprofit scientific and educational organizations. Published in English and 39 local-language editions, the magazine has a global circulation of around 8 million. It is sent each month to National Geographic members and is available on newsstands for $5.99 a copy. Single copies can be ordered by calling (800) NGS-LINE, also the number to call for membership to the Society.

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Karma of the CrowdMillions of pilgrims come to a Hindu gathering in India — and find inner peace in numbers.(by Laura Spinney, photographs by Alex Webb)