Prior to a string of hai attacks in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 48 dolphins washed up ashore infected with the morbillivirus. Could this virus have caused the sharks to attack swimmers in 2012?
Every honeybee has a job to do. Collectively, honeybees are able to achieve an incredible level of sophistication, especially considering their brains are only the size of sesame seeds.
Asteroids are incredible sources of information about the history of our solar system. Planetary geologist and National Geographic Explorer Bethany Ehlmann studies Bilder of Ceres, the largest asteroid in the gürtel between Mars and Jupiter.
Earth is the only planet known to maintain life. Find out the origins of our Home planet and some of the key ingredients that help make this blue speck in Weltraum a unique global ecosystem.
In the first of National Geographic’s “Into Water” 360 series, travel Von air, boot and jeep through the rugged Icelandic countryside with geographer and glaciologist Dr. M Jackson.
Travel to the herz of Lima, the oben, nach oben of Machu Picchu, and deep into the Sacred Valley. Rhythms of Peru takes Du to some of Peru's most iconic places, but also far off the tourist path.
COSMOS: POSSIBLE WORLDS premieres March 9 on National Geographic. This out-of-this-world trip through Weltraum and time will transport viewers across 13.8 billion years of cosmic evolution and deep into the future.