Paintings, poems and science are on display at the Museum of the North in Fairbanks, illustrating the shared impact when ...
The Cofán people in Ecuador watch over the forest to defend it from invaders. After studying in the U.S., Hugo Lucitante returned home to help.
We recently published our special issue on what we’re calling the “Gender Revolution.” Humanity’s understandings of ...
The Finnish capital is defined by the nature around it and the creative spirit of its people. This itinerary explores both ...
Disney earns big nominations for Critics Choice Documentary Awards with National Geographic, Hulu and ESPN titles.
The famous artwork was transported to a secure location on Friday in an operation that took over seven hours and involved a decoy truck for safety. Sewn by English women, probably in Kent, the Bayeux ...
New research finds new puppy parents sometimes struggle with time management and other issues. We asked experts for tips to ensure that all members of a household thrive. A female mixed-breed puppy ...
A new book argues that the mother of Jesus was a powerhouse in her own right. Madonna and Child, c.1485 (oil on wood) by Giovanni Bellini, currently at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.
In 1797 the “petticoat band” showed up to vote for the New Jersey state legislature, but only on a technicality. Their impact ...
We traced the quote back to Karen Karbo, author of "In Praise of Difficult Women," whom National Geographic interviewed in 2018.
As a concierge at the famously haunted Battery Carriage House Inn (now 20 South Battery) in Charleston, S.C., guests frequently asked one question above all others: Had the staff ever seen a ghost? Dr ...
The conservationist used her own style to reveal the hidden lives of animals, to reveal that they, too, had style: individuality, identities, quirks and foibles.
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