Scientists are diving into the underwater caves of the Bahamas, seeking insights into Earth's past and finding clues about possible life on other planets. | | |
| | This seven-part television event follows millions of animals on their epic journeys of survival. Coming this fall. |
| | Marvel at the smoldering cauldrons of molten lava and hissing steam that shape Earth's ever- changing landscape. |
| | Spending a week lying on the sand can't compare to these amazing beach adventures. |
| | Improve your next set of vacation photos with new advice from NG experts. | | |
| | See photos of these ferocious, fast, and surprisingly photogenic predators. |
| | Cover your desktop with the weirdest creatures under the sea. | | |
| | The space weather phenomenon swirls auroras and can spawn magnetic "twisters" that can knock out power lines, a new study says. |
| | Recent finds may help reveal who wrote the scrolls. For starters, they may hail from the purported home of the Ark of the Covenant. |
| | New pictures reveal a potentially new—and arguably adorable—purple octopus and other rare species found off Canada. |
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