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If the Leica Summaron is a Rolls Royce, the Panasonic 20mm f/1.7 II is a matte black Honda Civic with a turbocharger. It’s ...
As a former psychology major, the idea of one day reigning supreme in the film industry was never something Brent Kunkle ...
National Geographic’s new documentary “Jaws @ 50: The Definitive Inside Story” directed by Laurent Bouzereau gives a ...
National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions held a christening ceremony for their new ships, National Geographic Delfina and ...
The Fifth Dimension’s 1967 hit song invited listeners to go “Up, Up, and Away,” in a beautiful hot air balloon and so does ...
For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more ...
A NASA astronaut captured an image of a giant “red sprite” from space earlier this week, and the jellyfish-looking result is ...
From DNA sequencing to fingerprint analysis, forensic scientists are using groundbreaking new tools to stop animal ...
The best images this year from National Geographic’s photo community—curated from thousands of photographers and over a million photographs ...
The executive also discusses attracting top creative talent, what the brand looks for in storytelling and why Disney's strategy makes her optimistic about linear's future ...
Tristan Duke uses Arctic ice and a unique technique to offer a fresh perspective on a world transformed by climate change.
Taking thousands of pictures on our phones means never losing a moment—but it’s also complicating how our minds shape our memories.