About 700 million years ago, Earth was entombed in a veneer of ice hundreds of feet thick—a frozen state scientists refer to ...
You may have a different list of National Geographic photos that spoke most strongly to you over the past 10 years. There are, of course, no “right” answers—just images that matter to you, that touch ...
Just moving out the moon-bound rocket to the launch pad was an incredible engineering feat. Watch how NASA got it done.
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Prince Harry lends his voice to Steve Boyes’ new National Geographic book about the Okavango Delta, a place he calls his ...
Dark matter is a mysterious substance that glues galaxies together. This map from the James Webb Space Telescope could help ...
In my opinion, invisibility is no longer a science fiction concept.” A B-2 stealth bomber takes off from Nellis Air Force ...
The Amazon rainforest is often called the “lungs of the Earth” and credited with producing some 20 percent of the world’s ...
Long before Western astrology, the Chinese zodiac helped organize years, beliefs, and social life. Here’s how the system of 12 animals evolved over the centuries.
As the days begin to get longer, thousands gather across Ireland and Scotland to celebrate the return of the light after a ...
From soaring volcanoes and starry skies to sandy beaches and traditional dining, the Canary Islands are perfect for an island ...
In subzero winds, hypothermia announces itself in small, easy-to-miss ways. Here’s what one Nat Geo Explorer does to combat it in some of the coldest places on Earth.