National Geographic has released two new atlases — and they don’t just update place names. These editions reflect political changes, shifting borders, and new geographic standards that affect how ...
In the top layers of soil, microbes digest dead wood and fallen leaves, while threadlike roots release carbon dioxide as they burn energy to stay alive and grow. Together, that CO₂ output is called ...
On a cool spring morning in a northern forest, the ground feels soft underfoot. Mist hangs between the trunks, and the air smells of wet leaves and old humus; the slow alchemy that keeps a forest ...
Before seeking to expand outward and share with the world, Korea must refine at home the highest form of integration and mutual flourishing. Civilization, after all, is a different kind of elevation.
Daily life in the Middle Ages was shaped by deep religious faith and widespread superstition. From unconventional contraception remedies to elaborate birth rituals, families relied on symbolic acts to ...
Half of Earth’s oceans are more than 3.2km deep. Beneath them lie cavernous plains untouched by sunlight, vast gaping trenches made by Earth’s tectonic plates shifting, and ranges of underwater ...
To Leerdam, silver in the 500 was “the ideal result.” She says she knew she wasn't going to knock off fellow Dutch ...
The full back has become a bit hit with Ibrox punters early in his career in Glasgow ...
Planning a trip to Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ? Here’s what to know about rides, safari, crowds, food, and smart tips before you go.
You wouldn’t want to meet the KTM 1390 Super Adventure R in a dark alley at night. That’s all we’ll say about it.
The Nomination files produced by the States Parties are published by the World Heritage Centre at its website and/or in working documents in order to ensure transparency, access to information and to ...
The end of the world has rarely felt this intimate. In Worldbreaker, the earth is split apart by an event known as The Stitch ...