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A team of paleontologists led by National Geographic Explorer Paul Sereno uncovered a trove of dinosaur fossils in the Sahara ...
Much of the three-part “Planet Weird,” which goes out of its way to find the nutty in nature, is simultaneously fascinating and disgusting—the much sought-after synthesis of wildlife ...
Perpetual Planet Ocean Expeditions is embarking on a series of trailblazing explorations from seashore to seafloor and from pole to pole. National Geographic Explorers will study the global ocean ...
‘The most dangerous animal we encounter on every shoot is always humans. To alter wild animal behaviour, we need to alter ...
In 1977, NASA launched two 12-inch gold-plated copper disks filled with the sounds of children's laughter, heartbeats, and bird calls. Is their time in space running out?
Beneath layers of ancient rock, a high-pressure process is reshaping the modern energy landscape. As fracking expands across the globe, so does the growing debate around its impact.
National Geographic's media properties, including its iconic magazine, will join a new venture with 21st Century Fox in a $725 million deal to expand the partnership between the two companies.
"We're the future generation to take care of our planet." Teen recognized by National Geographic for raising awareness about ...
The Colombian city’s cultural scene is getting a shake-up, with creative locals whipping up fusion flavours and mixing inventive cocktails that give back to the community.
Tucked away in Tokyo, the Shunkaen Bonsai Museum offers a peaceful retreat blending tradition with tranquility—just one of many reasons why this vibrant city should be your next adventure.
Erton Köhler, a pastor from Brazil, has been elected president of the Seventh-day Adventist Church General Conference.
Economist Michael Ash shares new data on racial disparities in the industry — a major purveyor of environmental racism.