These 5 Foods Show How Coronavirus Has Disrupted Supply Chains
Even as demand soars at grocery stores and food banks, farmers are forced to dump milk and let vegetables rot. Here's why.
Even as demand soars at grocery stores and food banks, farmers are forced to dump milk and let vegetables rot. Here's why.
When photographer Eric Guth drops into Godzilla Cave, he slips into a world of ice built by fire.
The agency has shape-shifted to overcome crises for more than two and a half centuries — and emerged as the nation's most trusted institution.
The volcano is responsible for the deadliest eruption in US history, yet many mysteries remain about the closely watched peak, including why it formed in the first place.
In Hawaii, a unique historical site sheds light on a story of prejudice, resilience — and aloha.
Sloth bears feed on ants and termites, but often attack people when startled. As human populations in India grow, violent conflict is rising.
The USS Nevada survived Pearl Harbor, Normandy, Okinawa and two nuclear tests — but the recent discovery of its wreckage raises new questions about what ultimately brought it down.
When the Mangbetu people of the Democratic Republic of the Congo introduced Western scientists to a smoky-gray, rat-size animal, they told tales of how a grown man could stand on the mammal's back without hurting it.
A newfound fossil tail from this giant predator stretches our understanding of how—and where—dinosaurs lived.
Bugs aren't just occasional nuisances, they're crucial to the environment. Now populations of species worldwide are falling at alarming rates.
More than 100 ships are floating off the US coast, waiting for a sign they can come home.
Earth Day began after a catastrophe off California. Leadership and science restored nature and hope through years of despair and controversy.
Medical residents spend years training to turn calamities into victories, but the scale of the COVID-19 crisis has been daunting.
"COVID-19 has fertile terrain to spread rapidly among the populations that live in Amazonia," says president of prominent Brazilian rights group.
The capital of medieval Armenia, the city of Ani was a thriving center of trade and faith, survived by its haunting ruins.
The biggest fish in the sea is more vulnerable to extinction than thought, a new study finds.
Mauro Morandi has lived alone on Italy's Budelli Island for 31 years. "What I love the most is the silence," he says.
Follow a photographer's journey from a remote island in the South Atlantic to a world paused by pandemic.
Stuck at home from New York to Nairobi, National Geographic photographers focus on family, empty streets, and walks in the wild.
Experts weigh in on the biological reasons children could be better protected from severe cases of COVID-19.