... s Dr. Heather Gill-Robinson uncovers secrets of peat bog mummies that are part of "Mystery of the Mummy Murders" on the television program Explorer airing on the National Geographic Channel on June 4.
... better idea of what a taxicab should look like.
Hays said many online photos have some sort of geographic label, but these human descriptions can often be incorrect, or overly broad, such as a photo ...
... Miranda, an associate professor at Duke's Nicholas School of the Environment whose group uses geographic information systems (GIS) to study environmental health problems.
Also known as Lou Gehrig's ...
... by an international team that included Cornell University researchers describes the use of DNA to predict the geographic origins of individuals from a sample of Europeans, often within a few hundred ...
(AP) -- National Geographic, best known for its yellow-framed magazine and often breathtaking nature shows, is getting into video games.
Arizona State University geographer Paul Torrens receives 2007 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) for his innovative, immersive 3-D computational modeling, which is ...
The aftermath of an earthquake, a friendly cow, and an ethereal Paris sunset are three of the six winners of the National Geographic International Photo Contest 2008.
Transformative mini-documentaries featuring key segments of National Geographic Channel’s long form on-air programs.
Geographers from the University of Leicester are to use state-of-the-art technology to investigate how climate change is affecting the world famous Kruger National Park in South Africa...
National Geographic has contributed a wide range of content to Ocean in Google Earth, which has just launched. Tapping into the knowledge of its explorers and experts and its huge array of multimedia ...
... out to be Parachinar," said Agnew, who is the current president of the Association of American Geographers, the field's leading scholarly organization.
The researchers ruled out cities on the ...
... to push the important role that Alberta's oilsands play in the North American marketplace, says Environment Minister Jim Prentice, despite a telling article appearing in March's National Geographic.
... the gargantuan task of relocating the society's library, described as "the largest privately owned geographical research collection in the western hemisphere," from New York to Wisconsin in the 1970s.
... national medals on April 15 at the University of Delaware during the awards ceremony of the American Geographical Society (AGS), the oldest nationwide geographical organization in the United States, ...
Campaigners pledge to fight on after Royal Geographical Society rejects resolution to bring back big expeditions.