From silent walking to noise-mitigating architecture, here’s how individuals and cities are pushing back against the roar of ...
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Kerby is a trained ecologist, geographer and photographer whose career has largely been centered on a quest to understand nature’s patterns and sharing his discoveries. Phenology, or the seasonal ...
The growing trend of astrotourism continues to draw new travellers to the wonders of the night sky in places where light ...
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The two species began burying their dead at roughly the same time and place. Now some archaeologists think competition may have played a role in burials.
Skyscrapers meet the sea in South Korea’s second-largest city. And as the home of the first surf schools in the country, it’s an ideal destination to learn to ride the waves.
Midway along Ireland’s Atlantic Coast lies the Burren, an otherworldly landscape whose mesmerising limestone formations have ...
Some earthquakes are imperceptibly quiet. We may not feel them, but machines might detect them—and they can point scientists to a potential "Big One".
The islands and inlets of Campbell River, on the eastern coast of Vancouver Island, can provide plenty of exhilarating wilderness experiences — if you know where to look.
This interactive was built in conjunction with National Geographic’s Future of Food ... Daily diets vary considerably around the world. Select different countries to see how consumption patterns ...
Peter Gwin is an editor at large for National Geographic and cohost of the award-winning podcast Overheard. He began as a staff writer for the magazine in 2003, and has contributed stories from an ...