National Geographic

 

'Battle' Between a Lion and Hyenas Isn't What it Seems

Aug 4 2017

The Urban Sprawl and Future Urban Landscape

Aug 4 2017

Tiny Country Cuts Carbon Emissions by Planting Bogs

Aug 4 2017

Strange Deep Sea Fish Likely Filmed for First Time

Aug 4 2017

Bird Filmed Feeding Goldfish—Here’s Why

Aug 3 2017

This Ancient Mosaic Depicts a Thrilling Chariot Race

Aug 3 2017

It's Official: Stunning Fossil Is a New Dinosaur Species

Aug 3 2017

Watch Two Snakes Try to Swallow the Same Bird

Aug 3 2017

New Jersey-Size 'Dead Zone' Is Largest Ever in Gulf of Mexico

Aug 2 2017

Parts of Asia May Be Too Hot for People by 2100

Aug 2 2017

First Human Embryos 'Edited' in U.S.—Get the Facts

Aug 2 2017

Does Destroying Ivory Save Elephants? Experts Weigh In

Aug 2 2017

Nearly two tons of ivory will be crushed in New York on Thursday—but the practice is controversial.

Your Floor May Be Made of Illegal Tropical Wood

Aug 2 2017

A new report traces exotic timber from Papua New Guinea, where illegal logging is common, via China to U.S. stores.

A Drying Climate Threatens Africa’s Coffee, But Hope Remains

Aug 2 2017

Video Shows How Sharks 'Sleep' in Large Groups

Aug 2 2017