In the ocean's twilight zone, where the reach of the Sun fades to nothing, an epic migration begins every time night falls. It could also have an outsized effect on our climate.
Ancient deep-sea organisms suggest movement, sexual reproduction, and complex animal life began earlier than previously thought.
A newly discovered and potentially habitable exoplanet scientists are calling Earth’s “next-door neighbor” could be the next ...
From "Independence Day" to "Invasion of the Body Snatchers", movies and TV shows are packed with advice for anyone aspiring ...
From river giants to land-dwelling beasts, these are the biggest creatures walking, swimming and flying across our planet ...
Using the Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory, astronomers have taken a closer look at a nearby exoplanet and ...
At the new National Geographic Museum of Exploration you can look wildlife in the eye via 1,000 animal portraits, follow in ...
In March 2020, a few days into New York’s COVID-19 lockdown, the visual artist Meriem Bennani posted a one and a half–minute clip to her Instagram captioned “2 Lizards Ep 1,” following it with seven ...
A new documentary explores a growing body of scientific research documenting the wide range of gender and sexual diversity found in the animal kingdom, from pregnant male seahorses to matriarchal ...
Rainforests cover less than 10 per cent of Earth’s surface but support more than half of all known species. Here’s why World ...
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