After a recent video, someone from the National Geographic Society reached out to give me an updated set of their atlases.
The comet, which will be visible to the naked eye, orbits the sun roughly once every 80,000 years—the last time it passed Earth humans were ... C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), a rare celestial ...
Kerby is a trained ecologist, geographer and photographer whose career has largely been centered on a quest to understand nature’s patterns and sharing his discoveries. Phenology, or the seasonal ...
The growing trend of astrotourism continues to draw new travellers to the wonders of the night sky in places where light ...
Some accounts say Tupaia sketched the map on paper ... ancestors to the ends of the Earth drives a new age of explorers into the unknown. Maria Stenzel, National Geographic Stock With his ships ...
He and the National Geographic Society’s map policy committee had been considering ... unimpeded flow of water around the bottom of the Earth. The ACC flows from west to east around Antarctica ...
Rafael was a Category 2 hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico Friday morning Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said in ...
The two species began burying their dead at roughly the same time and place. Now some archaeologists think competition may have played a role in burials.
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Robin George Andrews is a freelance science journalist based in London. His work has appeared in The New York Times, National Geographic, The Atlantic, Scientific American, Atlas Obscura, and more. He ...
By Rhett A. Butler As Esri nears its 50th anniversary, Jack Dangermond exemplifies how geographic information systems (GIS) ...