An unexpected haul of nearly 500 fossilized fish in Egypt provides an unprecedented picture of how sea life rebounded from ...
July marks the 160th anniversary of Beatrix Potter’s birth — and the wild Cumbrian landscapes the author loved and helped ...
Later this year, a prototype telescope is slated to land on the moon. It could usher in a new era of lunar radio astronomy.
“We can’t hold their hands for the next few thousand years. We have to let them do their own thing,” says Andrew Digby, ...
The lowly blowfly is known for feasting on feces and corpses. One intrepid researcher hopes to use them as a biological ...
Give the gift of discovery with National Geographic Kids and National Geographic Little Kids magazines. This magazine gift ...
An educational magazine for kids should make learning feel exciting and approachable. National Geographic Kids and National ...
The theory known as “motion dazzle” suggests that dramatically patterned animals in motion can confuse, and elude, their predators.
As our galaxy enters its “core season,” national parks, state parks, and more are bringing out the big telescopes to open your eyes to the night sky’s wonders. Under the Milky Way at the Rocky ...
We are in the quickening heart of Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo—where metrics like per capita ...
Lush rolling landscapes and bounties of rich biodiversity make the land of a thousand hills one of the most astonishing destinations. Now you’re invited to uncover your own Rwandan adventure by those ...
Explore the islands, beaches, and hiking trails of Lake Huron's Georgian Bay, part of a UNESCO biosphere reserve and one of ...
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