Can dying coral be nursed back to life by healthy coral? A new theory from a pair of marine biologists studying how the tiny ...
After months at sea, the orange-beaked birds are gathering along coastal cliffs in a short but sensational migration.
When analyzing the oldest books of the Bible, scholars have identified the work of various writers and editors. But how did ...
In the third episode of our Dead World video series, National Geographic digital editor Nicholas St. Fleur examines tiny ...
The art and culture of Detroit, the wide expanse of Great Lakes beaches and the Upper Peninsula’s rugged beauty are just a few highlights of a visit to Michigan. Here’s a guide to where to go, what to ...
New trails and openings are setting up this wild Welsh county as an adventure enthusiast’s dream, whether you want to explore its landscapes on foot, by bike or in a kayak.
American-made sake is on the rise, with craft breweries redefining the traditionally Japanese fermented rice beverage for drinkers across the U.S. — and beyond.
A pest to ranchers, a prize to hunters, and a temperamental tank to anything that bothers it, African buffalo roam by the thousands in sub-Saharan Africa. Cape buffalo, one of four distinct subspecies ...
Explore northern Thai culture by taking a tasting tour around the region’s de facto capital, where classic dishes are influenced by a distinct local history.
Beyond the creeks and mudflats of England’s east coast, more than 30 islands fringe Essex in a ragged chain of marshland, ...
Being able to reproduce both sexually and asexually gives the dragons an evolutionary edge, Garcia says. If no mate is handy, a female can bear sons parthenogenetically—and when they’re older, they ...
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