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When it comes to deadly animals, lions, sharks, and snakes might spring to mind. But the true killer is far smaller — and far ...
Photograph by Christian Ziegler By banding together in coalitions—meaning groups of two or more animals, but usually three to ...
Our journalist—and three-time marathoner—did the hard work of finding the lightweight, breathable caps every runner needs.
If California were its own country, its economy would now rank as the fourth largest of any nation in the globe, Gov. Gavin ...
Journey through California’s national parks, from towering redwoods to rugged deserts. Discover breathtaking landscapes and ...
California’s Channel Islands, often called North America’s Galapagos, are home to a stunning array of unique wildlife and ...
The country’s ubiquitous noodle soup is relatively new, but has traveled and changed with the tides of history.
The "Right of Passage" program will distribute educational materials to more than 28,000 teachers across Canada, the magazine ...
Rising temperatures, flooding and drought could soon threaten the natural springs that have created Europe’s famed spa towns.
The program took 34 U.S. and Canadian instructors to the South Pole in December to help them educate students about the ...
On this Earth Day, a new National Geographic series documents the close-knit society of penguins – exploring their traditions ...
In the Bay, travelers wishing for unimpeded views of the heavens can try out the Napa Valley Wine Train, with its sky-facing ...