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Revive and Restore scientist Ben Novak visited Elizabeth Ann at the National Black-footed Ferret Conservation Center on December 31, 2020. She is three weeks old in these photos. Photograph ...
For the first time, Antarctic krill have been found on seafloor vents. One scientist is working to figure out what they are ...
Using a remarkable series of nearly complete fossils that depict three key stages of life, the scientists were able to create interactive 3-D models of the early Jurassic dinosaur and work out ...
“We want this paper to encourage more research on these totally different species of monkeys in Asia,” says Andie Ang, a National Geographic explorer and research scientist at the Wildlife ...
Those numbers shape the dimensions of a surprising truth about this obscure locale: it just might be the gayest place on ...
Sartore is a National Geographic Explorer, wildlife photographer, and conservationist. In 2006, Sartore founded the Photo Ark project to show the world the beauty of biodiversity and inspire ...
“We don't know how long they live or how fast they grow in the wild,” says Tierney Thys, a marine biologist with the California Academy of Sciences and a National Geographic Explorer.
To honor Koko's memory, National Geographic is republishing "Conversations With a Gorilla," our October 1978 cover story written by Francine Patterson, the psychologist who taught Koko how to sign.
But it might be something different.” The nonprofit National Geographic Society, committed to illuminating and protecting the wonder of our world, funded Explorer Aaron Micallef's work.
Owasso 7th graders win state contest, donate prize to classmate who suffered a brain injury. Discover Logyn Von Aschen's ...
“It’s going to be a very iconic specimen,” adds paleontologist Kirk Johnson, director of the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum ... question is dinosaur diversity leading up to ...
At roughly 22 feet long and tipping the scales near 11,000 pounds, Lokiceratops is the heavyweight champion of North American ...