It’s the ultimate game of find a needle in the haystack. One NASA scientist is betting on AI to help expedite the search ...
This autumn, Paddington heads to Peru on the big screen. Here, we explore how families can follow in his pawprints both in South America and his adopted home of London.
Social media has given fans unprecedented access to celebrities and public figures, but experts say these one-sided "parasocial" relationships aren’t always unhealthy.
The discovery in Patagonia shows that frogs have had a tadpole stage for at least 160 million years. Here’s how the ancient frogs compare to those of today.
As National Geographic reimagines its iconic headquarters for the 21st century, here’s a look back at its history as a base for both Cold War spies and the Society’s own Explorers.
National Geographic's new museum plans place visitors inside the stories and inspire a new generation of explorers ...
Abandoned at an airport in China, then adopted by a photographer, Piggy the piglet grew up in front of the camera—and changed everything for his new family.
These are the stories of South Korea’s 'mermaids', who for centuries have braved the harsh conditions to harvest shellfish.
On the northwest border of Slovenia is a mountain range as dramatic as it is accessible, offering hut-to-hut hiking on ...
3. Eastern & Oriental Express, Malaysia The Eastern & Oriental Express, a luxury train, appears as a lavish feature of the National Geographic's list. The once-in-a-lifetime train experience recently ...
International Photography Hall of Fame Clockwise from top left: James Balog, Sam Abell, Martin Parr, Eve Arnold, Richard Misrach, Paul Caponigro. (Not pictured: Anne Wilkes Tucker) The International ...
it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and was released theatrically by National Geographic Documentary Films. The films “Billy & Molly: An Otter Love Story,” “Daughters” and “Super ...