Brazil is fast becoming a serious wine producer, and nowhere is that clearer than in Rio Grande do Sul, where its sparklings ...
Trail running takes a different skill set than jogging on roads, but it’s not hard to learn. “A lot of people say the only ...
Just 10 miles off the northern tip of mainland Scotland, Orkney is an archipelago of 70 islands, rich in Neolithic relics and nature reserves. The area draws birders and historians from around the ...
Seaweed bathing in Ireland, a trek through Africa’s first designated wilderness quiet park—we asked National Geographic staff ...
When the weather turns frightful, nothing beats a steamy bowl of nourishing New England clam chowder. From America’s oldest ...
Scientists have long observed that cancer patients have a lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease. New research reveals a possible ...
This story begins like all good ones do, with a 66-year-old man standing on stage, dressed as a goat.
About 700 million years ago, Earth was entombed in a veneer of ice hundreds of feet thick—a frozen state scientists refer to ...
In September 2024 photographer Tyler Lekki set out to document the impossible: Climber Colin Haley was making the first solo ...
Dark matter is a mysterious substance that glues galaxies together. This map from the James Webb Space Telescope could help ...
Some species are at their most active in winter, whether they’re flying, feeding, or mating. From elephant seals in ...
In the high-altitude capital La Paz, women-led food businesses are showcasing indigenous ingredients from both the Andes and the Amazon.
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