Despite being in the scientific spotlight for centuries, the fire salamander’s biofluorescence was overlooked until now.
The peculiar geometry surrounding a Texas panhandle town is the legacy of one transformative mid-century innovation.
National Geographic senior editor Sarah Gibbens spent a week on the planetary health diet—developed by scientists to curb ...
Cheering crowds, fast horses, dramatic accidents, and even a little sorcery made up a typical day of chariot racing in Rome as thousands flocked to watch their favorite spectator sport.
Garlic farmer Natasha Edwards on celebrating the Isle of Wight’s local produce and her top choices for an unforgettable meal.
For more than a decade, a team of intrepid researchers have been exploring the river systems of southern Africa, one paddle ...
A new study measuring vibration frequencies throughout the Great Pyramid revealed how it has been able to withstand severe ...
Learn the untold stories of human history and the archaeological discoveries that reveal our ancient past. Plus, explore the lived experiences and traditions of diverse cultures and identities.
The fish, who live in pitch-black darkness, likely use their bioluminescent lures to find mates. Males then attach themselves ...
The new parks in underserved areas of the Golden State are part of a larger initiative to preserve 30 percent of the state’s ...
The scientists behind the synthetic egg say it’s a crucial step to the de-extinction of species like the giant moa and the ...
For centuries, the vanished Inca fortress of Ancocagua existed only in lore. Now, at a mountaintop site in Peru, researchers ...
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