Anyone can learn to sand yacht, all you need is a decent gust — and a good set of waterproofs. Sand yachting is one sport ...
In new footage from National Geographic’s cameras on board the NASA mission, Reid Wiseman and Jeremy Hansen talk about naming ...
The millions of people who inhabited colonial America left traces of their lives behind—from George Washington’s bed to a ...
Once endorsed by a sultan, Turkish delight has been a sweet treat for centuries; now it’s taking on new forms in Istanbul, ...
Researchers fed a Komodo dragon a goat to figure out if Homo floresiensis truly were the hunters they were originally thought to be.
The ballista spider builds sophisticated spring-loaded snares to catapult its prey. Newly discovered, the ballista spider ...
With a bulging head that looks like it swallowed a gavel, there's no mistaking the animal: It’s a hammerhead shark. Across the globe, there are more than nine hammerhead species, many of which are ...
Within 400 milliseconds, your brain and face begin responding to another person's smile, setting off a cascade that researchers are only beginning to understand.
In a picturesque neighborhood in this sprawling megacity, some of the world’s most beautiful historic houses have been transformed into a truly unique hotel. One of Seoul's top attractions is Bukchon ...
A jumble of jellyfish. A very Greenland graduation. A gecko hiding in plain sight. Check out some of the pictures featured in ...
Summer in Music City means Indian-spice lattes and mooching in the sunshine at farmers’ markets, then natural wine and bluegrass jam sessions come nightfall.
Intrigue, whining, and negotiations—all these and more can be found in one of the greatest troves of ancient diplomatic ...
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