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NASA launched two 12-inch gold-plated copper disks filled with the sounds of children's laughter, heartbeats, and bird calls.
From this year, guests at Milaidhoo in Baa Atoll can book a Sleep Under the Stars ... Published in the April 2025 issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK). To subscribe to National Geographic ...
A spokesperson for the Consumer Healthcare Products Association—an organization that represents the over-the-counter medicine industry—told National Geographic that “it’s important to ...
“If there is a species that we might be able to engage with in some kind of two-way communication, these guys are really good candidates.” Bottlenose dolphins living near Sarasota, Florida ...
Scientists suspect many species are in decline—but there are still unanswered questions and a lot of hope. Here's when and where you can still spot them. Experts say a "concerning" number of ...
“By the time I click the shutter, the hardest part of the work has been done.” From documenting the terror of war to British hospitals in the grip of COVID-19, an ...
A first-ever collaboration between the National Gallery of Art and the Smithsonian examines the birth of natural history.
Putnam described in his book “Bowling Alone ... recently wrote about the health benefits of darkness for National Geographic.
This story was created with the support of Natural Adventure Co. Published in April 2025 of National Geographic Traveller (UK). To subscribe to National Geographic Traveller (UK) magazine click here.
While investigating the origin of the rings, National Geographic Explorer and photographer Laurent Ballesta and his team found a riot of colorful sea life, including yellow coral that is seldom ...
From Florida to Germany, these institutions are dedicated to preserving and celebrating queer history, art, and culture year-round.
A scientist examines an axolotl x-ray at the Center for Research and Advanced Studies of the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico City. What’s more, understanding axolotl genetics could ...