Highly acclaimed as a National Geographic Certified Educator, Joan Ava Gillman leverages over four decades of experience in ...
On the slopes of a volcano in central Mexico, biologist Cuauhtémoc Sáenz-Romero and his team envision a climate refuge for oyamel fir trees and the monarch butterflies that depend on them.
Utah State University students can now earn a marine science minor that includes partnership with Loveland Living Planet ...
It’s not just the cold and Christmas cookies. Here’s the biology of why winter makes people sleepier, hungrier, and even ...
A small Arctic research station in Norway has emerged as a scientific hub, and it’s home to an increasingly female-led ...
The oldest recorded fossils of adult frogs date back to around 217 million years ago, in the Late Triassic Period, but the ...
Scientists from The Australian National University (ANU) and CSIRO have used genomic analysis to reconstruct the evolutionary tree of more than 300 darkling beetle species. Darkling beetles belong to ...
National Geographic's newly revealed "Best of the World 2025" features the top 25 one-of-a-kind travel destinations and experiences for the upcoming year. From a new rock-climbing haven in India ...
We all know cacti store water—but to survive, they migrate their flowers, and so much more. Scientists want to copy the resilient plants' methods to help engineer our future.
Vitamin patches are trending as a convenient alternative to supplements, but experts remain skeptical about their ability to bypass the body’s natural barriers. This transdermal patch is ...