Join us on a journey to the Longyou Caves in China, where scientists have uncovered a lost civilization with no historical records. Explore the mystery of this ancient cave and the implications it has on our understanding of history and civilization.
Oriental honey buzzards have a deadly diet. Asian giant hornets are the biggest on Earth and can kill humans. But their larvae are irresistible to oriental honey buzzards.
National Geographic and BAFTA Award-winning cinematographer Bertie Gregory release unprecedented footage of Emperor penguin chicks leaping 50 feet off an Antarctic cliff.
This is one of the things people who believe the Earth is flat point to as proof. This gentleman provides a very clear explanation that actually proves the exact opposite, that the Earth is a sphere.
Polaris is known as the Pole Star. It's the one that shines directly above the North pole, but why does that mean it never moves and all the other stars circle it?
This video shows additional views from a jet at 43,000 feet and the International Space Station at about 5 miles up. It also includes a clip from a video produced by the 747 Pilot Kelsey who offers to pilot a flight from Buenos Aries to Melbourne Australia to prove the Earth is a sphere.
Shellac is a natural resin that comes from tiny insects harvested off tree branches in India. Indians have valued the bug for 3,000 years for its versatility. Once processed and melted, shellac can be used as a powerful red dye, a glossy wood finisher, and a shiny coating to citrus fruit and candies such as jelly beans, Whoppers, and Junior Mints. But the farmers who have depended on these miniature bugs for generations say their crops are at risk.
This is an example of how fickle perception can be. You can literally see two different realities occurring at the same time with a little shift in the way you view some things.
CLASSIC cars have been reenvisioned as miniature versions and collected in a ‘dwarf car’ museum. Ernie Adams, of Maricopa, Arizona, has been creating his incredible scaled-down replicas of full-size cars since 1965, starting with his version of a 1928 Chevy two-door sedan. The original car, known as ‘Grandpa Dwarf’, was made out of nine old refrigerators and is still running today. Since then, Ernie, now in his late-70s, has made hundreds of 11/16th scale dwarf cars, from racers to cruisers – all fully drivable and road-legal. One of the gems of his collection is his take on the 1949 Mercury two-door coupe, which he built entirely from scratch using flat sheet metal.