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National Geographic's 2012 editions covered major global topics, including the search for King Tut's tomb, the future of energy, and in-depth reporting on biodiversity.
| January | Twins | The science of identical twins and DNA |
| February | What Dogs Tell Us | The ABCs of dog DNA and genetics |
| March | The Journey of the Apostles | Early Christianity; cover featured The Last Supper |
| May | Eyewitness to the Civil War | Historic portraits and stories from the American Civil War |
| June | Solar Super Storms | Space weather and its potential impact on Earth |
| July | Easter Island | Theories on how the giant statues were moved |
| August | In the Spirit of Crazy Horse | The rebirth of the Sioux Nation |
| September | What's Up with the Weather | Extreme weather patterns, including the "New Dust Bowl" |
| October | Blood Ivory | An investigation into the illegal ivory trade and elephant poaching |
| November | Cuba | A look at the country on the edge of major change |
| December | The World's Largest Trees | Features the 3,200-year-old "President" sequoia |
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