A local resident stumbled upon the remains of the 19,700-year-old beast. Its record-breaking horn offers new insights into life in the Ice Age.
Tip your hat to cowboys from the American West and beyond with this roundup of photos from National Geographic’s archive.
ABC News' Maggie Rulli shows us the miniature horses who are living large with love by visiting a retirement home in New York City.
Phuket, Mexico City, Willamette Wine Country in Oregon and South Africa’s Kruger National Park are among the places that ...
Searching for your next great escape or inspiration for an upcoming adventure? National Geographic today revealed its top picks for BEST OF THE WORLD, the brand’s annual list of the most awe-inspiring ...
Discover the best seasons to visit, where to stay near Theodore Roosevelt National Park, and how to explore this otherworldly ...
Next time you're on social media consider this: one study evaluating influencer posts on Instagram found that 86 percent of nutrition content didn’t cite any scientific sources—and other research ...
Animal bones are full of collagen, calcium, and minerals—and are even more nutritious than meat. We asked food scientists how to make them part of your diet. There’s more value in bones than collagen ...
The founder of the Mormon Church rocked 19th-century America with his spiritual visions, his belief in polygamy—and even a presidential run. Joseph Smith, Jr., the founder and leader of the Church of ...
The legendary pair share their thoughts on the craft of photography, what goes into a great shot, and what they hope for the ...
Wild horse manager Meg Puckett remembers the horse "Jumper," a wild horse on North Carolina's Outer Banks famous for jumping fences.
Spend the night in locations guaranteed to thrill, from pods dangling off a cliff to underground rooms in an old mine. If a series of transparent capsules suspended 1,300ft above Peru’s Sacred Valley ...