National Geographicflipped into PhotographyNowWhat exactly is a Yankee?verified_publisherNational Geographic - Eric AltThere are more possibilities than you might think—it could’ve originated as an insult, a nickname, or a mispronunciation.
National Geographicflipped into PhotographyNowWhat is 'preventative chemotherapy'?verified_publisherNational Geographic - Daryl AustinAfter the princess shocked the world with her cancer diagnosis, experts explain what the rest of us can learn from her experience.
National Geographicflipped into Environment5 hours agoHow to plan a family tour of western Sicilyverified_publisherNational Geographic - Maria PieriStart in Palermo and head west for a family adventure featuring street food, ancient ruins and a magical night tour of the city.
National Geographicflipped into Environment18 hours agoThe mystery of Nurarihyon, the legendary yokai behind ‘Demon Slayer’s’ strongest demonverified_publisherNational Geographic - Anne TaylorFrom its murky origins to its status as a symbol of authority and power, Nurarihyon embodies our timeless fascination with the supernatural.
National Geographicflipped into Photography21 hours agoNASA smashed an asteroid with a rocket. The debris could hit Mars.verified_publisherNational Geographic - Robin George AndrewsA test to protect Earth from asteroids unleashed a swarm of boulders—and a new study suggests that there may be some unintended consequences.
National Geographicflipped into Environment22 hours agoThese fish are 'living fossils'—among the most primitive animals on Earthverified_publisherNational Geographic - Jason BittelFor 150 million years, gars—a group commonly derided as “trash fish”—have mostly stayed the same, a rare consistency not even seen in sharks, a new study says.