National Geographicflipped into Photography1 hour agoJupiter's moon Io is a volcanic hellscape—and has been since the solar system beganverified_publisherNational Geographic - Robin George AndrewsIo is the most volcanic body known to science, and researchers have puzzled over its history for years. A new report suggests it was born this way.
National Geographicflipped into Photography1 hour agoThis author tells the story of crypto-trading Mongolian nomadsverified_publisherNational Geographic - Johan NylanderAccording to author Johan Nylander, travelling with the herders of Mongolia’s remote grasslands is a lesson in digital nomadism.
National Geographicflipped into Travel6 hours ago7 of the best UK walking festivals for 2024verified_publisherNational Geographic - Oliver SmithThe Isle of Wight Walking Festival is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year — and a number of similar events are taking place across the UK as the weather warms up.
National Geographicflipped into History & Culture15 hours agoStrange clues in a Maya temple reveal a fiery political dramaverified_publisherNational Geographic - Tom MetcalfeArchaeologists are deciphering a complicated deposit of human remains and treasure that indicates political upheaval in 9th-century Guatemala.
National Geographicflipped into Environment18 hours agoHow to start a garden from scratchNational Geographic - Emily BlackwoodIt’s easier than you think, whether you have a huge backyard or a tiny balcony—or neither.
National Geographicflipped into Photography19 hours agoThis 80-foot-long sea monster was the killer whale of its timeverified_publisherNational Geographic - Riley BlackThe discovery of a jawbone fossil suggests that Ichthyotitan severensis may have been the largest ichthyosaur yet known—and hunted prey much like orca.