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Say the words “National Geographic,” and the first thing that comes to mind is photography. We are known, and have been for most of the past 130 years, for taking people on visual journeys ...
For the first time, Antarctic krill have been found on seafloor vents. One scientist is working to figure out what they are ...
The two worked together on a National Geographic story published in 2007 about ... was missing in action. ... Then she waded waist-deep into the swamp to rescue the camera and encountered a large ...
In the basement of National Geographic’s headquarters, there’s a lab holding a secret tech weapon: Tom O’Brien.As Nat Geo’s photo engineer, O’Brien adapts new technologies to capture ...
But high-speed cameras show us what makes these birds ... To capture the action in a single ... His hummingbird photographs were first published in the November 1960 issue of National Geographic.
National Geographic's 100 best images of the year–curated from 106 photographers, 121 stories, and more than two million photographs.
Our floodlit society has made sleep deprivation a lifestyle. But we know more than ever about how we rest—and how it keeps us healthy. Joe Diemand, 76, has spent the past 20 years as a truck ...
The destruction of this U.K. tree prompted outrage—and now, a guilty verdict. A lone tree growing along an ancient Roman wall was a beloved fixture in the landscape.
"Underdogs" brilliantly merges advanced filmmaking technology with captivating storytelling that focuses on nature’s smallest ...
The Gonatus antarcticus squid, a mysterious squid found only in the frigid waters around Antarctica, was caught on camera on Christmas Day for the first time.
Fifty years after “Jaws” sunk its teeth into us, we’re still admiring the bite mark. Steven Spielberg’s 1975 film, his second ...