
Sea Turtles - National Geographic
2019年5月23日 · The broad-snouted caiman can go without blinking for hours, which inspired the new research.
Meet the maker: the Latvian birch sap soda producer
2023年3月30日 · “When Latvians drink birch sap, it’s a sign of spring coming,” says Ervins Labanovskis. It’s been consumed here for centuries; folk songs reference the birch tree’s …
Colonies - National Geographic
The ruins of the Husuni Kubwa, the palace-fort of Kilwa, Tanzania, overlook the Indian Ocean. The 14th-century sultan’s residence boasted more than a hundred...
Industry - National Geographic
“I was one of the fastest gutters – it took me a couple of months to learn it and a year to pick up speed. My hand used to cramp up and I used to stab my...
Floods - National Geographic
The Mediterranean Sea's only connection to the world's oceans is through a narrow strip of water between Europe and Africa known as the Strait of Gibraltar, as...
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Churning the ocean into a bubbling cauldron creatures from sea and sky dart and dive to feast on the invisible schools of mackerel and sand eels below the waves. At least seven minke whales …
Scientists - National Geographic
What is the ozone layer, and why does it matter? Earth; Air Pollution; Atmosphere; Climate Change; Planet Earth; More
Palaeontologists - National Geographic
People pass by an ichthyosaur in London's Natural History Museum. This specimen was discovered by Mary Anning in Lyme Regis in 1832.
Safety - National Geographic
January 6 2021: Trump supporters storm the Capitol building, in culmination of unrest in the wake of the presidential election.
Climatology - National Geographic
A person sits near a colony of gentoo penguins, Pygoscelis papua, next to an old research shed.