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Fiery volcanoes have belched up molten rock, hot ash, and gas since Earth formed billions of years ago.
On a remote island in the Pacific, Will Smith descends into the heart of an active volcano to investigate sounds beyond human hearing. Will discovers that everything on our planet creates its own ...
National Geographic stories take you on a journey that's always enlightening, often surprising and unfailingly fascinating. This month–saving forests.
The March 1984 issue of National Geographic captivated readers by featuring a hologram of an eagle on the cover. The issue pushed the printing technology of the time as the popular magazine required a ...
How passionate Colombians are shaking up Cartagena's cultural scene The Colombian city’s cultural scene is getting a shake-up, with creative locals whipping up fusion flavours and mixing ...
Add a detour to your next vacation—starting with these classic destinations Detour destinations, aka lesser-known spots, are trending in travel for several reasons. Try one of these getaways ...
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As glaciers melt around the world, long-dormant volcanoes may be waking up beneath the ice. New research reveals that massive ...
Video shows fireball meteor explode in broad daylight. How rare is this cosmic phenomenon? Fireballs fall on the Earth every day—but the one that just streaked across the southeastern U.S. this ...
The body of a Brazilian tourist who fell down a ravine at an Indonesian volcano popular with hikers has been retrieved, Indonesia's rescue agency said Wednesday.
An LED track. Super shoes. Thousands of tiny "aeronodes." Runner Faith Kipyegon is pulling out all the stops in her attempt this Thursday to shatter the mythical record in Paris.
Illnesses caused by heat—dehydration, cramps, and even strokes—can come on quickly and quietly. New, wearable technology could help alert wearers to lurking danger.