Witness incredible animals and stunning scenery in America the Beautiful, narrated by Michael B. Jordan. Now streaming only on Disney+
The earliest known alcoholic beverage dates back to about 9,000 years ago. Find out which civilizations produced the first beers, wines, and spirits; the chemistry behind alcohol's mind-altering effects; and the surprising ways alcohol has influenced cult
Once a year, rains that fall on the largest salt flats in the world transform them into one giant mirror. Stream all 6 episodes of Welcome to Earth on Disney+
Happy 15th anniversary to the National Geographic Photo Ark! Since 2006 founder & photographer Joel Sartore has taken portraits of 11,000 species (& counting) in his quest to document our world’s astonishing diversity—with the goal to inspire peop
Tigers are icons of beauty, power, and the importance of conservation. Here are some surprising facts you may not know about them.
Neptune is the most distant of the solar system's eight planets. Find out about the blue world's orbit and how it's home to the most severe weather in the solar system.
Nearly 90% of the U.S. population has at least one caffeinated beverage every day. Learn about the chemistry of caffeine, how it causes increased alertness and focus, and how caffeine is capable of causing overdoses.
Who came up with the concept of Daylight Saving Time? And now which countries are attempting to eliminate it?
How old is the universe, and how did it begin? Throughout history, countless myths and scientific theories have tried to explain the universe's origins.
Countless stars dot the night sky. Learn how these celestial objects form, how they are classified by brightness and temperature, and what happens when they die.
The human heart beats up to 3 billion times over an average lifespan. Learn about the anatomy of the heart and how this muscular organ provides life-giving oxygen throughout the body.
Happy Nobel Prize week! Here are some fun facts about what's considered to be "the most prestigious award"
Uranus is a planet beyond convention. Find out why it boasts the coldest temperatures in the solar system, what phenomena caused the unique tilt of its axis, and the curious origin of the planet's name.
Boneless, brainless, and bloodless, jellyfish have been around for hundreds of millions of years. Oh and they aren't actually fish.
Spanning over a thousand years, ancient Rome was a civilization of constant evolution. This great empire flourished through innovation and incorporation of the diverse cultures they conquered, such as the adoption of Latin and gladiatorial combat.