What did you learn this week? This week, we learned …
… why children make the best environmentalists.

Learn more about conservation and youth empowerment with One More Generation.
… why maps point to north up top.

Map by Nicoguaro, courtesy Wikimedia. CC-BY-SA-4.0
North, south, up, down—how can you read maps like a pro?
… Europe’s most dangerous supervolcano is stirring.
What’s a supervolcano? Use our terrific resource to learn more.
… algorithms have begun to decode bat chat.

Photograph by Joel Sartore, National Geographic
Bust some bat myths with our great article!
… cold tolerance among the Inuit may come from extinct human ancestors.

Photograph by Gordon Wiltsie, National Geographic
Learn a little about other distinguishing characteristics of the Inuit.
… about the slow death of ecology’s birthplace.

Photograph by Angeladepaula, courtesy Wikimedia. CC-BY-SA-3.0
… why so many Koreans are named Kim.

Photograph by Nicor, courtesy Wikimedia. CC-BY-SA-3.0
There are two Koreas, North and South. Navigate them both with our one-page maps.
… commercial oyster farming could help increase biodiversity in Delaware Bay.

Photograph by Robert Kerton, CSIRO. CC-BY-3.0
Where else are oyster farmers hoping to restore bay health?
… cheetahs never prosper, unfortunately.

Photograph by Chris Johns, National Geographic
How is a cheetah built for speed, if not survival?
… there are better ways to get smart than brain-training games, and multitasking is a literal brain drain.
How well do you know your brain? Take our quiz to find out.
… the U.S. has two new national monuments.

Photograph by brewbooks, courtesy Flickr. CC-BY-SA-2.0
I’m really a very bad map reader.. Understaing a north up map is so difficult for me and now this upside down… South up map!! Well it was interesting to know the history of north up map I would also like to read a north up map.. Many corrections has been made in South up map so it’s gonna attract those who are crazy about maps…
I don’t think it’s possible to decode the language of animals.. Algorithm can helps to teach us about their low and high piches volume nothing else I think.. Let the animals be why are we interfering? We also don’t like when anyone interrupts in our conversation.. And why it’s even necessary to decode chats… I just don’t understand!!