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In the late 1800s archaeologists pinpointed the location of Taxila, one of the greatest religious and cultural sites on the ...
The new fossil was unearthed in a remote part of Argentinian Patagonia—and had teeth comparable to a T. rex, says National ...
From “Wolverine Stacks” to “Vitality Protocols,” biohackers claim these peptide cocktails can heal injuries, boost energy, ...
Nearly a century of prohibition in the Faroe Islands couldn't extinguish one family's brewing tradition. At their remote ...
As the popularity of K-dramas has gone global, so have the filming locations of these shows—and fans are jetting across the ...
Skies can turn from clear blue to pitch black as a haboob rolls in. Here’s how this wall of dust forms, and what health ...
While probiotic supplements have been touted as a gut-health booster, recent research shows why three groups of people may ...
To mark the 80th anniversary of the end of the war, we asked historians to share their favorite museums around the world.
Few figures of France’s Ancien Régime are as enigmatic and divisive as the Marquise de Maintenon. She has been portrayed as ...
The now-abandoned salt flats of South Caicos are getting some much-deserved attention from the island’s tourism industry.
Experts estimate that 1 in 250 people have a genetic form of high cholesterol called familial hypercholesterolemia—and that ...
Years after a life-changing first visit, National Geographic photographer Pete Muller returns to explore the places—and ...
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