Get an up-close look at stunning pollinators and the National Geographic Explorers whose work puts a spotlight on them.
The surprising escapes from near-death situations of beetles and other small animals illustrate how both prey and predators ...
Each spring, these tiny birds fly thousands of miles north—but warming temperatures may be reshaping when and where they ...
Regular heat exposure can force your body to adapt—improving sweat rate, blood volume, and cardiovascular strain. But are ...
In the summer of 2020,with New York City still deep in the throes of the pandemic, photographer Brian Finke noticed something ...
Known as ‘Europe’s reservoir’, Switzerland is home to myriad liquid landscapes — from lidos and Alpine lakes to glacier-fed ...
National Geographic's Wonder Lessons will teach you how to navigate the stars, spot cloud types, recognize common trees, and ...
Comet C/2025 R3 is already drawing attention—and offers a rare chance to understand what separates an ordinary comet from a ...
Depictions of dogs in Maya art and archaeological finds point to a variety of possible roles in the ancient culture.
CETI’s previous scientific findings, aided by artificial intelligence, have already revealed a strikingly intricate system of ...
These lavender blooms are a seasonal favorite, but some species can overtake trees and ecosystems. Here’s how invasive ...
South or north? Australia’s capital of culture is split in two by the Yarra River. Picking a side is a serious choice — one ...