Warmer waters are fueling stronger, snowier storms—at least for now. Here’s how scientists think this phenomenon will evolve ...
A superbug that does not respond to the very last ditch antibiotics and that has been circulating in Asia and Europe arrives ...
A new study finds a link between chemicals and bone loss that could damage males' penises, potentially harming reproduction.
From hiking up a smouldering active volcano to kayaking through tangled mangroves, this small Central American country is ...
As NASA prepared astronauts for its second mission into space, National Geographic had exclusive behind-the-scenes access for ...
Despite early conservation successes, by the 1990s the world's tiger population was under dire threat. In this beautifully ...
Eggs laid by dinosaurs have provided paleontologists with a new way to tell prehistoric time. By looking to radioactive ...
Capturing the first underwater color photographs was no mean feat and involved powerful explosives as well as hours and hours ...
It’s 30 years since daily Eurostar services began whisking visitors to Belgium’s capital — and the city known for Tintin and ...
A natural playground, the fjord district is magical for families in winter. Visit now to catch the end of 2025’s strong ...
Sailors embraced their feline colleagues, giving them tiny uniforms and their very own hammocks. But cats are natural outlaws ...
In their colorful costumes and painted masks, Mexico's dancing clowns are a fusion of Catholicism and indigenous culture.
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