Forensic probes revisit the deaths of ancient legends with tech and fresh clues. ABOUT. SEASON 1. See All. SEASON 1 ...
Pigeons and other birds can do it. So can sea turtles and spiny lobsters, moths and mole rats, gray whales and big brown bats. Many members of the animal kingdom can detect the subtle undulations of ...
From witnessing active volcanoes and getting involved in community tourism to exploring stone cities that have stood for 1,500 years, here are the experiences no first-time visitor to the Central ...
National Geographic photographer Greg Kahn set out with his family to uncover what makes Chattanooga, known as Tennessee's ...
National Geographic Explorer and photographer Steve Winter is no stranger to photographing big cats. In India’s Gir Wildlife Sanctuary, he spent years getting eye-catching close-ups. The Gir Wildlife ...
The Solenostomus snuffleupagus are about 4–5 centimeters or the size of a golf tee. Kerryn Parkinson, Australian Museum The Snuffleupagus ghost pipefish is covered in hair-like filaments that float ...
From iconic mountain lakes to one of America’s favorite fishing holes, these lakes are the perfect summer vacation for travelers looking to escape crowded beaches.
Follow National Geographic photographer Sofia Jaramillo as she journeys through the region's distinctive landscapes, from the ...
The sneaky virus poses serious health threats if it goes on to become a chronic disease. Clinical trial results suggest a new drug may cure 1 in 5 of those cases.
Summer stargazing begins with some spectacular sights, including the hyped conjunction of Jupiter and Venus, which get close ...
The trove of grave goods includes diadems and gold mouthpieces and show merchants on Cyprus were extremely well-connected ...
The US is a country known for doing things to the max. The cars are big, the architecture is imposing, the cuisine is legendary, and the natural landscapes are vast and varied. It goes without saying, ...