In 1990, National Geographic went to the Soviet Union to report on one of the worst environmental disasters of the 20th ...
Recognisable the world over, these honeycomb-shaped confections were born in Belgium in the Middle Ages and remain Brussels’s ...
Follow one filmmaker’s journey through the U.P., where a season shaped by water, wilderness, and warmth unfolds.
Take a journey with National Geographic photographer Michael George as he discovers fall along Michigan's coastal landscapes.
Thousands of feet below the surface, the Antarctic seafloor is a time machine to another realm. Here’s how one scientist ...
A scholar recently discovered the exact location of the bard’s London home—shedding light on his final years and revealing ...
While the kea parrot’s beak would normally be considered essential for survival, Bruce has innovated other ways of commanding ...
How National Geographic's first staff artist meticulously chronicled a record-breaking ascent—with watercolor paint.
In our latest Ask an Expert Anything, entomologist and National Geographic Explorer Sammy Ramsey dishes on whether insect ...
In the desert mountains of east Egypt, gardens have for centuries sustained the lives of the monks who run the famed St ...
Each spring, these tiny birds fly thousands of miles north—but warming temperatures may be reshaping when and where they ...
The end of the historic Artemis II mission kicks off a race to establish a permanent human presence on the moon.
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