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Take a deep dive. National Geographic's "Ocean with David Attenborough" brings "his greatest message" to life at 99-years-old and offers hope amid the ongoing climate crisis.
Greeks don’t hike. You’ll hear this everywhere you go in Greece — usually from the locals themselves. They can’t see the point, apparently; uses up too much beach time. If that’s the ...
A scientist examines an axolotl x-ray at the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico City. What’s more, understanding axolotl genetics could ...
National Geographic's Sharkfest owes its existence to the film "Jaws." Now, National Geographic goes behind the scenes of the ...
Since 2005, National Geographic Explorer Zeb Hogan has been searching the world to find the world’s largest fish. In mid-June, a team he leads in Cambodia got a call from a fisherman named Moul ...
For the first time, Antarctic krill have been found on seafloor vents. One scientist is working to figure out what they are ...
Joel Sartore’s camera sits between him ... beauty of biodiversity and inspire action to save endangered species. Now fully supported by the National Geographic Society, the Photo Ark has reached ...
To honor Koko's memory, National Geographic is republishing "Conversations With a Gorilla," our October 1978 cover story written by Francine Patterson, the psychologist who taught Koko how to sign.
But it might be something different.” The nonprofit National Geographic Society, committed to illuminating and protecting the wonder of our world, funded Explorer Aaron Micallef's work.
“You’ve got to think big.” (see a video on APR by the National Geographic Society.) In the 19 years since, the group has raised $160 million in private donations, much of it from high-tech ...
From his workshop in the National Geographic basement, Tom designs completely custom camera gear for our photographers ... with jolting the public into action. For generations of scientists ...
This story is part of the National Geographic 33. A pioneer of big-mountain snowboarding, Jeremy Jones watched as helicopters made remote backcountry runs suddenly reachable, enabling access to ...