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Stormageddon - 18

Stormageddon - 18
National Geographic reveals powerful images and personal stories from 2010 -- one of the most destructive years in history.
Mega Piranha - 17

Mega Piranha - 17
Explore the fossil from an ancient piranha that was seven times the size of today's species.
Ghost Ships of the Great Lakes - 16

Ghost Ships of the Great Lakes - 16
Can the discovery of a human skull in the cold depths of Lake Superior lead a team of shipwreck hunters to solve two of the Great Lakes most enduring mysteries?
The Angel Effect - 15

The Angel Effect - 15
Survivors tell similar stories of a presence that guided them to safety in a time of great peril.
Mystery of the Murdered Saints - 14

Mystery of the Murdered Saints - 14
Witness the first-ever testing of the veracity of the remains of reported saints.
Man Vs. Volcano - 13

Man Vs. Volcano - 13
Scientists brave deadly obstacles to collect samples from the active volcano, Mt. Nyiragongo, in order to predict future eruptions and potentially help the 2 million people who live in its path.
Clash of the Americas - 12

Clash of the Americas - 12
National Geographic joins a quest to discover how evolutionary history changed forever when animals from North and South America came face to face for the first time.
How to Build a Beating Heart - 11

How to Build a Beating Heart - 11
National Geographic explores the latest science that may be on the verge of producing a limitless supply of replacement body parts.
Lost Cannibals of Europe - 10

Lost Cannibals of Europe - 10
National Geographic explores a Neolithic burial pit that challenges our understanding of cannibalism in man's history.
American Hostage - 9

American Hostage - 9
On the 20th anniversary of his release, National Geographic investigates Terry Anderson's near-death ordeal as a hostage.
Born to Rage - 8

Born to Rage - 8
With the help of Henry Rollins, Buddhist monks and former gang members, National Geographic examines if there is a warrior gene that causes violent behavior.
How Man Tamed the Wild - 7

How Man Tamed the Wild - 7
National Geographic explores how the dramatic shift from wild to tame happened for some animals.
Lost Mummies of New Guinea - 6

Lost Mummies of New Guinea - 6
National Geographic's team of anthropologists and researchers trek through caves, villages, and mountains in Papua New Guinea to uncover clues about the ancient tradition of human mummification.
Can the Gulf Survive? - 5

Can the Gulf Survive? - 5
National Geographic joins the front lines of the cleanup efforts from one of the worst environmental disasters of all time.
Inside Bioterror - 4

Inside Bioterror - 4
National Geographic reveals a surprising picture of what could happen during a biological attack by examining potential scenarios, vulnerabilities and steps we can take to protect ourselves.
Albino Murders - 3

Albino Murders - 3
With whitish hair and skin, as well as pale, light-sensitive eyes, people with albinism usually suffer more from social stigma than from their actual physical disabilities. And while this condition is found in all races around the globe, nowhere is it more dangerous to be an albino than in Tanzania. Here, it's deadly. In the last year alone, more than 50 albinos have been murdered, some as young as six months old. Many more have been attacked with machetes, their limbs cut off while alive. Their body parts are used by witchdoctors in potions and remedies as they are believed to bring wealth and success in business.
Electronic Armageddon - 2

Electronic Armageddon - 2
Investigate what could happen if a high-altitude electromagnetic pulse surged to earth crippling every aspect of modern society's infrastructure, including our vulnerable electrical grid.
Talibanistan - 1

Talibanistan - 1
National Geographic takes you inside "Talibanistan," a Taliban-controlled forbidden zone that straddles Afghanistan and Pakistan.













