From their odd appendages to their unsavory hygiene, certain animals suffer an image problem. But their awkward attributes can be their biggest advantages. Found across every continent except ...
We asked scientists from the Dog Aging Project for practical tips to improve your dog’s lifespan—from what to feed them to exactly how often they need a walk. Dog owners take their pets for a swim at ...
Heavy metals are dangerous at high levels, but treatments that remove can also be risky and only benefit certain patients. Chelation therapy is used to treat acute cases of lead poisoning and other ...
Michael Block is a 14 time GLAM Award nominated writer, producer, and host of the podcast Block Talk. Throughout his time in the entertainment industry, he has worked on and off Broadway as a stage ...
MELBOURNE, Australia -- MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Tens of millions of red crabs are making their way to the ocean as part ...
National Geographic helped the famous conservationist get her start—and followed her chimpanzee research and advocacy for wildlife in a career that forever changed how we understand animal behavior.
Tens of millions of red crabs are making their annual migration to the ocean on Christmas Island. The island's 1,200 human ...
The Rise of Adult ADHD is a National Geographic exploration of new research that is upending old notions about who the condition affects—and how those diagnosed with it can thrive. Millions of ...
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How Exactly Do Crab Pots Work on 'Deadliest Catch'?
Over 21 seasons, Deadliest Catch viewers have watched crews of the various fishing vessels haul crab via crab pots. For long-time viewers of the series, watching the action of how to operate the traps ...
The presence of the first stone crabs in Chesapeake Bay, a sign of how global warming is pushing tropical species northward.
Dan Buettner's iconic National Geographic cover story transformed our idea of what makes for a long, healthy life. It's now published online for the first time. OKINAWA, JAPANSquatting effortlessly on ...
It's not just UV damage: Pollution and rising temperatures can cause everything from fine lines to eczema flare-ups. We asked experts how you can protect yourself. A woman's skin on her back is ...
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