Ten years ago, in 2014, we released a video titled "Is War Over?". Back then, the question didn’t seem so naive. It seemed violent conflict was on the decline and the world more peaceful than ever.
We’re heading back to the pride lands 🦁 Join National Geographic Explorer Bertie Gregory in conversation with Barry Jenkins, director of Mufasa: The Lion King, about bringing lions to life in the film and the efforts to protect them in the wild.
A savoury twist on the classic tarte tatin, this is a brilliant way to transform any leftover veggies into a delicious pastry dish. On the way, pick up all sorts of helpful tips and cheats. Marmalade for that extra sweet glaze? You better believe it!
Math isn't just for "math kids" — it's for everyone, says learning expert Shalinee Sharma. She outlines four simple steps to transform your approach to math, creating an environment where any kid can develop a strong mathematical mind.
Gravastars could change how we think about the universe. These cosmic objects solve black holes’ biggest problems without breaking physics. From their ultra-thin shell to their energy-filled core, gravastars are both elegant and terrifying. But what exactly are they?
Fishing in the Caprivi Strip in Namibia is a way of life. With fish numbers dropping, De Beers is funding research to help find a solution through the Okavango Eternal partnership with National Geographic.
Yes Jamie's in Australia, and yes he's cooking up his ULTIMATE BURGER!! We're talking homemade jazzed up pickles, a very special burger sauce, rainbow slaw and of course, the most perfect patties. It's a real thing of joy!!
Why do so many of us get nervous when public speaking? Communication expert Lawrence Bernstein says the key to dealing with the pressure is as simple as having a casual chat. He introduces the "coffee shop test" as a way to help you overcome nerves, connect with your audience and deliver a message that truly resonates.
This video follows a person building a two-walled tiled hut. They start by cutting wood and thatching a roof, then create a tile-making area and kiln. The person then builds the walls of the hut using mud and stone, and finally lays the tiles on the roof.
Monkeys are so much more than the cheeky, playful personalities we know them for. They are diverse, intelligent creatures with complex social dynamics unique behaviours. Learn more about these magnificent mammals with our top 5 monkey moments in ultra high-definition.
Demographer Jennifer Sciubba joins WIRED to answer the internet's questions about population and demographics. What is demography? What perspective can demographics provide about populations and societies? Do fertility rates really matter?
Sacred texts mean different things to different religions—sometimes they’re essential to belief and practice, and other times, not much importance is placed on them at all.