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Exploring Italy using one of its iconic modes of transport makes for a journey just as thrilling as the destination itself.
Emerging in monasteries and convents, apothecaries were later incorporated into guilds to serve the general public. But the ...
As rare rains sweep across northern Namibia, its landscapes spring to life, with flowers blooming in the desert, wildlife ...
They enthralled sailors. They inspired Darwin. Then, by the mid 19th-century, the iconic Floreana tortoise was gone. Here’s how a group of persistent scientists unlocked the secrets to bringing them ...
Researchers analyzed nearly 200 whale-dolphin interactions, and conclude: They sure do seem friendly. As the humpback whales ...
Top collectors on the island have amassed hundreds of thousands of artifacts — and there are still more being found.
At 103, Howard Tucker is the world’s oldest practicing doctor. He answered these burning questions from Nat Geo readers.
Throughout antiquity, kingdoms and nations rose and fell but Rome stood strong—until its steep decline. The fall of this ...
The huge fish are dwindling in the wild, but thriving in private homes. Scientists see an opportunity for their recovery.
With mind and body closely connected, there are techniques that everyone can learn to manage the physical and emotional ...
Even comfortable shoes can throw your body out of alignment. Experts reveal how everyday footwear can trigger pain in your ...
From uncanny coincidences to shared biology, we asked the experts to explain the real forces behind the phenomenon.