One of the most dangerous faults in the United States, the Cascadia Subduction Zone, may be able to trigger an earthquake on ...
The historian Procopius described how a creature called Porphyrios terrified sixth-century sailors for 50 years. But what was ...
Explore National Geographic’s 2026 Best of the World list—26 destinations from the Dolomites to Dominica redefining travel ...
Microbes near the surface of the Southern Ocean sustain the polar food chain — impacting the nutrient flow from the surface ...
From the waters of an Arctic archipelago all the way to the Southern Ocean and marine waters in between, these photos show ...
A man has died following a motor vehicle accident on Edinburgh Drive this afternoon. Police say the driver lost control of ...
For over a decade, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek has woven a tapestry of ...
Next time you're on social media consider this: one study evaluating influencer posts on Instagram found that 86 percent of nutrition content didn’t cite any scientific sources—and other research ...
The Fiji Football Association has appointed Frenchman Stephane Auvray as the new head coach of the national men’s team. The ...
The extinct animal's face structure could help explain how vertebrates, including ourselves, evolved our distinctive look.
Animal bones are full of collagen, calcium, and minerals—and are even more nutritious than meat. We asked food scientists how to make them part of your diet. There’s more value in bones than collagen ...
With its progressive spirit, legendary live music and festivals, and mouth-watering barbecue, Austin is undeniably cool. For a similar vibe to Austin, but in Europe, head to Aarhus, Denmark’s ...
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