Throughout our history, the magazine’s storytelling has relied on photographers—and on artists such as Fernando Gomez Baptista.
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Laser-mapping technology uncovers extensive ruins in a Honduran jungle rumored to contain a mythic White City.
Ishiguro found that the invertebrates displayed a remarkable sense of creativity as they harvested food, mated, and burrowed ...
In a 1970 National Geographic feature, paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey—son of Louis and Mary Leakey—recounted his ...
We can see the virus here thanks to cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), an extremely cool imaging technique that lets ...
It smells of manure and is stained by tobacco juice. It's where tough men dance to keep loose and a few men say their last ...
Maynard Owen Williams was National Geographic's first foreign correspondent, and in 1923 he was on hand for an event the ...
Our first in-house map was produced during World War I. By the Second World War, the White House was asking for them by name.
I first went to Normandy in 1974. I was a 27-year-old news photographer shooting the French presidential election, and my ...
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