Don't doze off just yet. Maybe they should be called bed blood bugs, an army of these can attack a person 500 times in one night! See All National Geographic Videos video.nationalgeographic.com
National Geographic Channel and Nat Geo Wild present a four hour HD mini-series event spanning the Americas.
Acorn woodpeckers must deal with birds of prey, greedy ground squirrels and a hectic gathering schedule to protect their treasured acorn hoard.
Watch two industrial scientists, Richard Ambrose and Jonny Phillips, explain the science behind everyday products. How are airplane tires tested? Richard and Jonny watch a Boeing 737's tire get overinflated to the bursting point.
Dr. Robert Ballard explores the haunting wreckage of the Titanic strewn over 1000 acres of seabed. Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Visit the Ocean Exploration Trust oceanexplorationtrust.com
May 10, 2012 — Researchers have uncovered a remarkably well-preserved Maya mural and calendar markings that add perspective on Maya thinking. National Geographic Society grantee William Saturno and his team uncovered the artwork in what was either a home or workplace abandoned hundreds of years a...
Is it possible to beat a lie detector test? Jonny Phillips tries out various methods to outwit a lie detector and keep his "crime" hidden.
What happens when photographer Ed Kashi gets caught in the act? Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com See More Ed Kashi Photographs www.edkashi.com
Global warming could do more than just melt polar ice. It could change our maps, and displace people from cities and tropical islands. See all National Geographic videos: video.nationalgeographic.com
Underwater explorer Robert Ballard hopes to paint the Titanic where it sits at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. The only question is: What color? Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Visit the Ocean Exploration Trust oceanexplorationtrust.com
National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Robert Ballard discovered the Titanic and wants to preserve the most famous ship in history from plunder and decay. Upcoming Events at National Geographic Live! events.nationalgeographic.com Visit the Ocean Exploration Trust oceanexplorationtrust.com
Learn how air bags quickly deploy like rockets all in the name of passenger safety.
The Link: From Swords to Spyplanes : FRI MAY 25 at 7P et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com The Chinese Long Sword was a powerful weapon that helped the Qin Dynasty unify China.
Learn more about population: ngm.nationalgeographic.com To coincide with the arrival of the world's 7 billionth person on October 31, 2011, National Geographic magazine's 2011 year-long series on world population is available on the App Store as a free app for iPad starting 10/27/11. The interact...
Forget about bungees... these brave men toss themselves off makeshift towers with nothing but vines tied to their ankles.
The barred tiger salamander might look cute, but to any insects passing by, it's a deadly predator.