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Known as “the city of darkness,” Kowloon Walled City was a crowded, tangled metropolis of 60,000 people with little political or legal oversight.
For centuries, humans have lived underground. Today, that ancient practice is under dire threat—even as cave life makes more ...
Christopher Browne, John and Adrienne Mars Director, National Air and Space Museum Curators of the five new exhibitions ...
From the Făgăraș Mountains of Romania to the teeming sea cliffs of St Kilda in Scotland, Europe is still home to staggering displays of summer wildlife. Whether you’re searching for sperm ...
In terrain that pushes your limits, National Geographic photographer Jody MacDonald captures what it means to truly show ...
HX Expeditions has been leading adventure travel trips since 1896 and has more than 20 years of experience operating in ...
A colorized computed tomography (CT) scan of the brain revealing blood vessels in the brain. A new study finds microplastics accumulate at higher levels in human brains than in the liver and ...
Tequila is the fastest growing spirits category in the United States, and a truly artisanal agricultural spirit with a unique Mexican terroir and a culture all its own. According to the Distilled ...
Visitors will be able to visit a new room in a National Trust estate for the very first time following a huge conservation ...
Join National Geographic photographer Jonathan Irish as he explores the natural landscapes, iconic landmarks, and historical ...
Ride’s private journey is uncovered in the award-winning film Sally, airing on National Geographic June 16 and streaming June 17 on Disney+. (How Sally Ride blazed a trail for women in space.) ...
Cravings may feel impulsive, but new research suggests they’re often rooted in memory. Scientists have found that the brain encodes high-calorie foods in a way that can quietly influence what we ...