National Geographic

Friday th 8th of January 2016

Cracking Down on Illegal Ivory Could Get Easier in Thailand - 02:03

New Clues on How and When Wolves Became Dogs - 02:02

Watch a Plague of Tumbleweeds Blow Across the West - 02:02

View of Exploding Star Appears, Right on Cue - 02:01

King Tut's Beard Is Back, With Help From a Little Beeswax - 01:59

How Mistletoe Became Everyone's Favorite Parasite - 01:59

Strong Shots By Early Women Photographers - 01:58

Some Rainbows Don’t Have Every Color of the Rainbow - 01:58

Week's Best Space Pictures: Orion's Lightsabers and Dust Doughnuts - 01:58

Could Queen Nefertiti's Tomb Reveal Secrets From Egypt's Shadowy Past? - 01:57

Real Coal for Christmas: No Longer Just a Child’s Nightmare - 01:57

Tiger Eyes, Crocodile Penis: It’s What’s For Dinner in Malaysia - 01:56

Battle Begins Over World's Richest Shipwreck - 01:56

Shell and Brazilian Start-Up Light Up Santa Marta Community - 01:56

See the World’s Most Unusual Christmas Trees - 01:55

Pets on a Plane: How to Travel Well With Animals - 01:55

2015 Was a Big Year for Animals Riding Animals - 01:54

What’s Best, Worst, and Most Weird About American Food - 01:54

Crime Blotter: Pangolin Scales, Tiger Skins, and More - 01:53

Everything You Need to Know About the Winter Solstice - 01:53

Extremely Rare Fishing Snakes Discovered - 01:52

This Week’s Night Sky: Winter Solstice and a Christmas Moon - 01:52

What's This Tropical, Venomous Sea Snake Doing in California? - 01:52

From Bee Larvae to Toilet Rats, Our Favorite Videos of 2015 - 01:51

Why New U.S. Protections for Lions Matter - 01:51

Seven of the Year’s Biggest Wins Against Wildlife Exploitation - 01:50

How Some Animals Cash In on Economic Crises - 01:50

How These Communities Save Energy—and Time for What Matters - 01:50

Touchdown! SpaceX Rocket Makes a Perfect Upright Landing - 01:49

Scientists Debate Evidence of Ancient Megatsunami - 01:49

Recovering Fur Seal Population Threatened by El Nino - 01:48

What’s Behind the Freakishly Warm Winter in the Eastern U.S.? - 01:48

Santa's Home Is Melting. Will We Ever Bring It Back? - 01:48

Physicists Say Cinderella's Glass Heels Would Have Shattered - 01:47

Jewish Extremists’ Attacks Rattle Christians in Holy Land - 01:47

Our Most Stunning Antique Photos of Women Around the World - 01:46

A New Site Lets You Walk the British Museum From Your Couch - 01:46

Giant Asteroid Makes Christmas Eve Flyby - 01:46

Did Egypt’s Old Kingdom Die—or Simply Fade Away? - 01:45

Week's Best Space Pictures: Enceladus' Faces and Space Jets - 01:45

Vintage Photos Share the Joy of Snow - 01:44

Which Animal Has the Longest Claws of All Time? - 01:44

What Meteorites Mean for Science, Culture, and Kitsch - 01:43

Crime Blotter: Elephant Ivory, Rhino Horn, a Giraffe Skull, and More - 01:43

Kinder, Gentler Vikings? Not According to Their Slaves - 01:42

Seven Major Archaeological Discoveries of 2015 - 01:42

How This Tanzanian Musician Made Ivory a National Campaign Issue - 01:41

The Science Behind This Winter's Deadly Tornadoes - 01:40

This Week’s Night Sky: New Year’s Comet and a Meteor Shower - 01:40

See Before-and-After Photos of the Changing Environment - 01:40