National Geographic has launched an expanded series of live Explorer Classroom events, connecting K-12 students with scientists, journalists, and cultural experts worldwide. These free sessions ...
As David Attenborough turns 100 on May 8, Indian naturalists, conservationists, writers, filmmakers, and wildlife experts ...
Despite their large numbers, these bees' nests remained hidden from scientists’ awareness—until someone stumbled upon them.
From a legendary Alpine range to a less-traveled but no less stunning alternative to the Mediterranean, here are the year’s must-visit destinations, handpicked by National Geographic’s editors, ...
The latest studies bring the number of remains identified from this doomed 1845 expedition to six of the 129 who set out to ...
Archaeology continues to uncover new discoveries that deepen our understanding of the ancient world. From lost cities hidden beneath forests and deserts to remarkable artifacts preserved for thousands ...
A giant fish carved into the ground more than 1,000 years ago was bulldozed during construction of a second border wall in ...
The funerary sites include both human and cattle remains.
The Center for Biological Diversity released new video footage and photographs today documenting recent damage from border ...
On the 50th anniversary of his iconic jump at Kings Island theme park, we’re celebrating Evel Knievel—a daredevil stuntman famous for his daring motorcycle jumps. Clad in red, white and blue, he ...
Renowned Canadian explorer and bestselling author Adam Shoalts returned to the Madawaska Complex Community Hall at 26A Major Lake Road in Madawaska on April 19 at 1 p.m. He talked ...