As National Geographic reimagines its iconic headquarters for the 21st century, here’s a look back at its history as a base for both Cold War spies and the Society’s own Explorers.
One of the 20th-century's biggest quests was to find the “missing link,” a being who connected humans to their pre-historic ancestors. It was also the height of scientific racism.
Charlie Mahtesian is a senior politics editor at POLITICO. In Pennsylvania, the handwringing and recriminations started ...
In 1933, two eye-witness claimed to have seen a prehistoric-like animal in the waters of a Scottish lake. In the following years, the truth would begin to unravel as more people claimed to spot this ...
From Nigeria to Senegal and everywhere in between, West Africa is home to a rich culinary culture that transcends national borders and combines comfort cooking with bold flavours.
On November 7, the annual GeoBowl took place in the Student Center Frey Suites in front of a raucous audience of over 100 ...
According to the American Community Survey, Spanish is spoken in 20% of Nevada households. Perry is fluent in Spanish and ...
Specifically, we use Geographic Information Systems ... The virtue of human geography, in contrast, is its sensitivity to sentiment, capacity to detect change, and agility to inform critical national ...
Between Wales’s Cambrian Mountains and Ceredigion coast, cheesemakers Patrick and Becky Holden are driven by their deep connection to the land.
Baker Perry started this year as the new state climatologist. Perry came to the Nevada State Climate Office based at the ...
National Geographic will this weekend premiere a documentary about the quest to find Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton ...