Fifty years since Tobago — together with its island neighbour, Trinidad — became a republic, it’s embraced independence while ...
Researchers revisited the 1970s discovery of ancient stone tools at Monte Verde—an iconic site in Chile that transformed our understanding of how and when humans arrived in the Americas.
Whether you’re tackling the deserts of Namibia or the jungles of Uganda, the safari experience is heightened when you do it under your own steam. Here are some of the best self-drive adventures to be ...
Scientists can now do research on live human organs without petri dishes or animal testing.
One photographer captures nature’s ultimate glow-up—the stunning ways animals fluoresce at night.
Emerging evidence suggests that higher-intensity exercise doesn’t harm healthy pregnancies—and may protect against conditions like gestational diabetes and preeclampsia.
Visit a Bavarian village in Texas, a Danish-designed town in California wine country, and an ancient Spanish city on the coast of Florida.
An insidious disease has eliminated dozens of the world’s frog species. Scientists fear a similar plague could be coming for ...
From volcanic hot springs and mountaintop hikes to sea-view spas and sunset swims, this three-day itinerary reveals Ischia at its most restorative.
National Geographic stories take you on a journey that's always enlightening, often surprising and unfailingly fascinating. This month–the mystery of a Byzantine shipwreck..
Studies are showing that the inflammatory condition can impact organs across the body, not just those involved in ...
Japan is combining education, culture and technology to encourage reciprocal relationships between coastal communities and ...