When the Berlin Wall went up overnight in 1961, National Geographic correspondents were on hand to document a city that ...
It's a watershed moment for in vitro fertilization (IVF), which can be difficult and expensive. Doctors are hopeful AI can ...
Less than a century after it was rediscovered, National Geographic's correspondent explored the ruins of Petra and found its ...
The Arecibo Observatory’s suspended equipment platform fell hundreds of feet and crashed through the giant radio dish.
With its long, uninterrupted blue runs, family-friendly French resort Les Deux Alpes is ideal for beginner skiers — as well ...
Caffeine offers some real health benefits—but not if you go overboard. Here’s how coffee, energy drinks, and other caffeine ...
Experts say the benefits of the heart-healthy "portfolio" diet are exponential—from lowering your cholesterol to reducing ...
When weird fungal epidemics crop up in far-flung places, scientists work together to unravel how the microscopic murderers ...
Photojournalist Ami Vitale followed Przewalski’s horses—once declared extinct in the wild—on a 2,000-mile journey back to ...
From custom gene editing to a discovery that could help stop pancreatic cancer before it starts, these advances offer a ...
National Geographic Explorer Peter Campell provides an inside look at the early stages of a heritage crime investigation.
The Monuments Men and Women Foundation is on the hunt to recover stolen masterpieces—and they say this could be our best ...
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