A new study finds that microplastics and nanoplastics accumulate at higher levels in the brain than in the liver and kidney.
AN article in the January issue of the National Geographic Magazine, which begins the sixty-ninth volume, records the remarkable growth of interest in the publication and its widespread circulation.
A relationship with nature builds cognitive and emotional benefits in children. Here’s what’s going on when they’re outside. ByMichelle Z. Donahue Parents at the Schlitz Audubon Nature ...
Formerly a traffic policeman in Riyadh, but native to Soudah, Ahmed fell into environmental conservation by chance. Raised in a family with livestock herds, he had learned to take care of goats since ...
Photograph by Mark Thiessen, National Geographic Before and after a home ... only 10 to 15 percent of wildfires occur on their own in nature. The other 85 to 90 percent result from human causes ...
Celebrate National Geographic Day on 27 January 2025 by honoring the explorers, scientists, and storytellers who uncover the ...