After more than a century at the bottom of the Antarctic’s Weddell sea, an expedition set off to photograph the final resting ...
The golden snub-nosed monkey is one of five related species—remnants of once widespread populations whose ranges were ...
Centuries-old forts, lush rainforests, glowing bioluminescent bays, and a vibrant culinary scene reveal an island where ...
Researchers found that some animals could “count” carrots in a test—and may have better numerical skills than dogs or horses.
In the 1930s, National Geographic sent the painter Normal Wilkinson—who invented dazzle camouflage—on a road trip around ...
Whole milk. Skim. Coconut milk. Soy. We asked experts to help make sense of the explosion of choices in your grocery aisle.
Over a century ago, a team of researchers set out to establish the first research station on Canada’s Ellesmere Island. Then ...
Archaeologists uncovered the eight-foot-tall, six-ton monument to one of Egypt's greatest rulers miles away from its original ...
Carnival and other masquerade celebrations in the Americas honor African, Indigenous, and European roots—and take jabs at ...
As a resident I sometimes worked nearly a hundred hours a week, overseeing as many as 18 patients at once. Even my mom ...
Dr. Gabby Salazar is a conservation photographer and an environmental social scientist who has traveled the world documenting ...
Erika Skogg is a photographer and NatGeo Explorer, working to preserve Nordic culture in America. Erika also leads ...
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