Step out of a helicopter onto a never-before-seen island in Antarctica’s distant south during this expert-led tour around ...
The annual Great Migration of millions of wildebeest and zebras across the plains of the Serengeti is one of the world’s ...
These over-50 champs—and a growing body of research—show what we gain by staying active later in life. Nora Langdon, 82, started powerlifting in her 60s and quickly got hooked. Over the past two ...
According to NatureServe, an organization that keeps tabs on North American flora and fauna, more than 7,000 of those species ...
Small, battery-powered planes are on the way. But building large, zero-emission airliners is a daunting challenge.
In today’s newsletter, trees for Jane Goodall; these animals can indicate climate change; scientists train cows where to pee … and Latinas sustainably feeding the world.
By Whitney Johnson, Director of Visual and Immersive Experiences Grief strikes photographers as well, and makes us see things ...
In Panama, jaguars in fragmented territory have clashed with local ranchers and livestock. Now a National Geographic Explorer ...
Modern astronomy is giving us unprecedented views of the asteroids, comets, and other small bodies that litter our cosmic ...
Three meteor showers and an orange-colored supermoon will soon shine above California. The beaver moon is one of three ...
When the temperatures outside dipped, the honeybees grabbed hold of each other’s legs to form a living quilt along the ...
(See fireflies magically light up this national park.) You can recreate those conditions in your own backyard simply by leaving some woody debris and leaf litter around the edges of your property.