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China is making a splash at the 36th edition of Sunny Side of the Doc with an expanded pavilion featuring high-profile ...
Howard Tucker has been practicing medicine since 1947. Ahead of his 103rd birthday, the neurologist shares his thoughts on ...
A veteran high-altitude mountaineer and accomplished photographer who recently moved from the Twin Cities and two other adventurers have been found dead on one of the world’s most recognizable peaks.
In his new National Geographic series, Limitless With Chris Hemsworth, the actor completes a test of the body’s reactions to fear: He climbed up a hundred-foot-long rope suspended from a cable ...
National Geographic’s SHARKFEST is back, and this year’s lineup is the biggest and boldest yet. Starting July 5 at 8/7c, ...
Photograph by Ismail Ferdous, Nat Geo Image Collection Beach bonds From family beach days to waterfront picnics with friends, many of us choose to visit the coast with other people.
North America’s Native nations reassert their sovereignty: ‘We are here’ Across the continent, Indigenous peoples are methodically reasserting control over their land, laws, and how they live.
A version of this story appears in the June 2025 issue of National Geographic magazine. Based in Woodbridge, England, Tristan McConnell reported from Morocco for this story.
When humpbacks get stuck in fishing gear, their friends stick around to help. Are whales altruistic? A new scientific paper and a video present a compelling case the answer is “yes.” ...
Miami-based multimedia superstar Natasha Tsakos discusses this historic fall flight aboard Zero-G's 'G-Force One' aircraft.
Have we broken the natural contract between humans and rivers? The nature writer debates our relationship with the world’s waterways that inspired his latest book, Is A River Alive?
SKERRY: And then when I think the time is right, I take a deep breath and I slide underwater. GWIN: He’s on a mission to see a pod of killer whales off the coast of Norway.