In that church in Pluit, with the sea whispering its ancient secrets just beyond the seawall, I hear my grandmother’s voice ...
Everyone dreams of the Amalfi Coast, that glittering strip of cliffside glamour. Italy’s islands tell a quieter, deeper story ...
In an exclusive interview at Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam, Col. Luke Spathes and Lt. Col. Reinier Villanueva discuss rapid mobility, integration with F-22s, and the challenges of operating in the ...
The Tuna Poke Bowl brings Hawaiian influences to Pennsylvania with honey soy sashimi tuna, pineapple, cucumber, red cabbage, avocado, and edamame over jasmine rice, topped with sesame seeds and spicy ...
How do volcanoes work? What happens beneath their surface? What causes the vibrations—known as tremor—that occur when magma ...
In late January, something began to stir beneath the idyllic Greek islands of Santorini, Amorgos, and Anafi. These Aegean ...
Massive volcanic eruptions billions of years ago may have made it snow on Mars, leaving thick buried ice near the planet’s ...
A colossal cloud stretching 1,800 kilometers forms over a Martian volcano every winter—then vanishes by midday.
In a 1970 National Geographic feature, paleoanthropologist Richard Leakey—son of Louis and Mary Leakey—recounted his ...
This massive star-forming cloud is working surprisingly fast. A maelstrom of star formation close to the center of our galaxy has been revealed in two different wavelengths by the James Webb Space ...
Julian Wolpert, the Henry G. Bryant Professor of Geography, Public Affairs, and Urban Planning, Emeritus, died at Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, New Jersey, on Aug. 22. He was 92. Wolpert, ...
Some volcanoes, such as the Cascade volcanoes up in Washington and Oregon, are of the type called a stratovolcano. These steep volcanoes sometimes erupt explosively and other times have calmer lava ...