A National Geographic emerging explorer with a Ph.D ... Before the accidents at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl, molten-salt reactors seemed too expensive and safer than necessary.
This story appears in the November 2015 issue of National Geographic magazine ... Kalkar was finished just before the 1986 explosion at Chernobyl, Ukraine—and never used. It’s now an amusement ...
If the 1,300°C fire in front of them wasn’t bad enough, the workers knew that any mistake could turn northwest England into a ...
Goshawks nest in the Berlin cemetery where Marlene Dietrich is buried, sparrows in Manhattan traffic lights, swifts in sea caves, vultures on Himalayan cliffs, chaffinches in Chernobyl.
From Caesar to Napoleon, the Pyramids to the Parthenon, the Trojan War to the Civil War—National Geographic History draws readers in with more than 5,000 years of people, places, and things to ...
What the lullabies we sing to our children reveal about us What the lullabies we sing to our children reveal about us That is the National Geographic Society’s mission—and the CEO says it’s ...
Bingham's discovery was published in the April 1913 issue of National Geographic magazine, bringing the mountaintop citadel to the world's attention. (The National Geographic Society helped fund ...
Combine word search, jigsaw and trivia to solve puzzles as you explore the world of National Geographic. This edition of Bonza highlights themes like Animals, Travel, Planet Earth, Humanity and ...
National Geographic photographer Keith Ladzinski focused on the positive when it came to forest fires: the solutions people are working on.
Spark holiday wonder in your young explorer with National Geographic Kids magazine! Filled with thrilling stories, breathtaking visuals, and hands-on science fun, it’s the ultimate gift of ...
National Geographic questions what lies ahead for the planet—will it be saved or lost? So far, it’s impossible to predict. Greta wasn't the first to demand climate action. Meet more young ...
Photograph by CRAIG CUTLER (HAND WITH CHIP); SAMUEL SANCES, CEDARS-SINAI (BACKGROUND) This story appears in the January 2019 issue of National Geographic magazine. Twelve years after Teresa ...