Tobacco hornworm caterpillars have no organs that resemble ears. Yet, scientists were able to figure out how they hear—and it ...
This small but spectacular East African country is one of the continent’s most extraordinary wildlife destinations.
The little-known Cycladic isle of Folegandros is a haven for the rare Eleonora’s falcon — and for those in search of a quiet, ...
From sacred rituals to daily life, explore rural Japan a century ago through National Geographic’s vivid photos.
It already exists in the natural world. Now, thanks to breakthroughs in genetic engineering, scientists have created “supersilk.” And it’s poised to upgrade far more than our clothing.
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff ...
An expanding network of off-grid cabins across England and Wales puts digital detoxing and reconnecting with nature at the ...
Goa’s beaches may draw the most visitors, but its most revealing experiences lie inland. Heritage neighbourhoods, protected forests, spice plantations and pilgrimage routes offer a slower, more ...
Torres del Paine may be Patagonia’s headline act, but the national park is not the region’s only draw. Travelling off-season ...
“Many confounding factors in real life—including lifestyle, UV exposure, occupational hazards, and immune status—can ...
From hands-on, community-focused cooking classes in the High Atlas Mountains to tasting Maghrebi doughnuts in the streets of Marrakech, Morocco’s culinary offering packs a punch.
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