Intrigue, whining, and negotiations—all these and more can be found in one of the greatest troves of ancient diplomatic ...
In 1954, the USPS was looking for innovative ways to process the 54 billion items mailed. National Geographic traveled to ...
Massive galaxies? Dusty black holes? Black hole stars? Scientists have raised a lot of theories around what the crimson blobs ...
Is that one there?” Kaggie Orrick, a National Geographic Explorer and conservation scientist, asks from the passenger’s seat ...
At the new Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi, curators want to bring visitors astonishingly close to the most fascinating ...
This Massachusetts town has inspired countless paintings and postcards, transforming it into the blueprint for coastal New ...
All eyes are on Nathan’s Famous for the annual hot dog eating contest—but there’s a stand that’s even older, and it's nowhere ...
Gene editing has delivered remarkable results against sickle cell disease. Now researchers are working to make these ...
From bats to birds, recent research suggests that fireworks may disrupt routine and sometimes lead to serious injury or death ...
From a cheeky slingshot to Paul's letters and information on King Nebuchadnezzar, new research is offering insight into some ...
The “Wow!” signal is one of our best pieces of evidence for aliens, but researchers are building a compelling case for a more ...
An international team of cave explorers has shown that cave walls and the prehistoric rock art that adorns them can preserve human DNA for thousands of years.
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