As the son of archaeologists, National Geographic Explorer David Stuart spent his childhood wandering ancient Maya ruins—and helped shape what we know about the civilization today.
Could Spinosaurus swim? A new fossil with a scimitar-like head crest provides new evidence on the unsettled question.
National Geographic Explorer Paul Salopek is walking around the globe on foot. His project, called the Out of Eden Walk, started in January 2013. Salopek now marks 13 years on the road with Host Marco ...
Few living scientists have witnessed as much planetary change as the legendary  Sylvia Earle, who recently turned 90. A ...
Conservation biologist Steve Boyes teams up with Angola's KhoiSan master trackers in search of an animal long believed to be a myth.
James Cameron has been named the recipient of the Writers Guild of America West's 2026 Laurel Award for Screenwriting ...
A bright red waterfall bursting from beneath the Taylor Glacier in East Antarctica lies right in the middle of one of the ...
Spinosaurus Mirabilis is believed to be roughly the size of a Tyrannosaurus rex.
The Apostle Islands Ice Caves re-opened for the first time in 11 years. Our contributor witnessed this fleeting wonder on Lake Superior.
The work of old discoverers of the Tsangpo-Brahmaputra, and with the Chinese permitting a film on the Great Bend only as recently as 2000, National Geographic-backed Buddhist American explorer Ian ...
As Frank O’Mara approached the finish line in the 1991 world indoor 3000m final, his closest pursuer was already fading from ...
Last year, UTMB spearheaded the Blue Zones Ignite assessment, bringing together more than 24 community partners to evaluate ...