Saudi Arabia’s vast desert was once a lush, green paradise
A new study of stalagmites in caves in central Saudi Arabia provides strong evidence that the region was lush and green for much of the last eight million years—a phenomenon known
A new study of stalagmites in caves in central Saudi Arabia provides strong evidence that the region was lush and green for much of the last eight million years—a phenomenon known
“It looked as if we were sailing over a boundless plain of snow, or a sea of quicksilver,” writes Captain Kempthorne in his ship’s log. Sailing a ship called Moozuffer
This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). At dawn, mist seeps across the wave-carved headland of Peggy’s Cove, softening the edges of the shoreline and cloaking the whitewashed
What if the key to sharper focus and a younger brain wasn’t a supplement or app—but turning off your mobile internet? A new study from the University of British Columbia
Apple TV+ has quietly become a haven for sci-fi lovers. From the haunting beauty of Silo, to the existential dread of Severance and the high-stakes politics of Foundation, the iPhone
Published Apr 9th, 2025 7:41PM EDT Adobe continues to inextricably tie the future of its products to AI. On Wednesday, the company shared its vision for bringing agentic AI to
Published Apr 9th, 2025 6:38PM EDT Image: NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center/Chris Smith (KBRwyle) A new kind of space engine could change how we explore the solar system, and it’s
By now, youâve heard the mediaâs Greek chorus: Newly levied tariffs on goods from China will, in all likelihood, cause iPhone prices to soar. Apple, the implication goes, is caught in
A United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket carrying 28 Amazion Kuiper internet satellites sits atop the launch pad at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida ready to fly
Intuitive Machines will use a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch its IM-4 moon lander, shown in an artist’s view above, along with two lunar communications relay satellites in 2027. (Image