From natural disasters and humanitarian crises to advances in space exploration, here's how 2024 was seen from space.
National Geographic Photographers ventured to places far and wide to capture the year’s most fascinating images. Here’s a ...
The names Boophis kirki, Boophis picardi, Boophis siskoi, Boophis janewayae, Boophis archeri, Boophis pikei, and Boophis ...
The annual contest, now in its 53rd year, received submissions from more than 29,000 entries from nearly 3,200 photographers ...
Almost exactly a year ago, a few days before Christmas, after a year replete with death and sorrow, I learned that I’d be a ...
Roi Levi leads tours of Iceland and other countries where this year's magnificent aurora borealis is most visible.
In 2024, photos across the U.S. showed glimpses of humanity, ranging from a deeply divisive election to natural disasters.
As the year draws to a close, we're taking this opportunity to look back on the incredible selection of images submitted to ...
From a freezing Ukrainian foxhole to the markets of Central Asia, our photographers explain how they captured history in 2024 ...
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards crowned the funniest animal photos of the year. In its tenth year, the CWPA hopes that by showcasing wildlife's humour, conversations on conservation can occur.
This Alberta park—the largest in the Canadian Rockies—is wild in every sense of the word. Its residents include grizzly bears ...
National Geographic's Nathan Lump joins Morning Joe to discuss the Pictures of the Year. Luigi Mangione, the Ivy ...