(Sources: Benny Goller and Doug Altshuler, University of British Columbia, Vancouver) This story appears in the July 2017 issue of National Geographic magazine. In pursuit of the world’s ...
As he retraces our ancestors’ global migration on foot, the author sees Afghanistan's peaceful villages—and reminders that tensions persist.
Picking where to go on your next vacation just got a little bit easier.National Geographic has just released its "Best of the ...
This story appears in the June 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. Italian physicist ... two of the top three largest known caves in the world. To get there, a punishing path and 90 ...
This story appears in the December 2013 issue of National Geographic magazine. It’s a warm winter ... After somehow crossing two of the world’s busiest roads, including the ten-lane Hollywood ...
This story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine. Moon jellies, which are found in shallow bays around the world, look like small, not entirely friendly ghosts.
This story appears in the August 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... How we experience the world is intensely shaped by who and what surround us on a daily basis.
Dewan and Massie hoped to build the reactor themselves but recently realized that the small company they founded didn’t have the capacity. Instead they’ve open-sourced the design. “We wanted to bring ...
Son of an abusive father, Frederick II blossomed when he took the throne. He attracted the great thinkers of Europe to his court while establishing Prussia as a dominant military power.