Hannah Lang, National Geographic

Hannah Lang

National Geographic

Washington, DC, United States

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Past articles by Hannah:

See the Abandoned WWII Base on Greenland Leaking Toxic Waste

Bluie East Two was a U.S. Air Force base in Greenland in 1941. So why is it still there? → Read More

Why Do Penguins Lay Asymmetrical Eggs?

Scientists studied 50,000 bird eggs from 1,400 species to discover why egg shapes vary. → Read More

Zebra Escapes a Crocodile Only to Meet Another Surprise

This zebra thought it was safe until it locked eyes with these lions. → Read More

Zebra Escapes a Crocodile Only to Meet Another Surprise

This zebra thought it was safe until it locked eyes with these lions. → Read More

Photos of the World's Slowest Animals Prove Speed Isn't Everything

Incredible photos show the earth's most sluggish—but maybe most determined—animals on land, air and sea. → Read More

Photos of the World's Slowest Animals Prove Speed Isn't Everything

Incredible photos show the earth's most sluggish—but maybe most determined—animals on land, air and sea. → Read More

See the Abandoned WWII Base on Greenland Leaking Toxic Waste

Bluie East Two was a U.S. Air Force base in Greenland in 1941. So why is it still there? → Read More

Water Found Deep Inside the Moon-- Get the Facts

Satellite data suggest that water inside the moon is widespread, and that volcanic rocks may be a valuable resource for future explorers. → Read More

Ancient Sport of Horseback Archery Sparks Unexpected Bond

A young woman from Finland travels to the mountains of Iran—and back in time—to train with a master archer. → Read More

Ancient Sport of Horseback Archery Sparks Unexpected Bond

A young woman from Finland travels to the mountains of Iran—and back in time—to train with a master archer. → Read More

Massive Two-Ton Ocean Sunfish Species Discovered

It took scientists four years to find the newest species of the world’s largest bony fish. → Read More

Watch This Curious Puffin Befriend a Tourist

What probably started out as a breeding mission took an unexpected turn. → Read More

Watch This Curious Puffin Befriend a Tourist

What probably started out as a breeding mission took an unexpected turn. → Read More

Now Scientists Can Accurately Guess The Speed Of Any Animal

The technique lets researchers predict an animal's maximum speed based on its size- and even works on dinosaurs. → Read More

What Happens When a Baby Hippo Plays With a Croc

A scene that could have ended in carnage takes a surprising twist. → Read More

How to Save the Jaguars? Turn the Locals From Foe to Friend

A National Geographic Explorer aims to help conserve the jaguar population in Panama by enlisting the help of local farmers. → Read More

Cuttlefish Pretend to be Crabs to Catch More Fish

The surprising behavior has scientists asking new questions. → Read More