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Why Fatih Tutak’s Turk is Istanbul’s trendiest restaurant

Why Fatih Tutak’s Turk is Istanbul’s trendiest restaurant

2025-03-23
By: Lauren Jade Hill
On: March 23, 2025
In: Science & Nature

This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). At Istanbul restaurant Turk, Turkey’s first and only to have been awarded two Michelin stars, diners are introduced to the breadth and depth of Turkish cuisine. The country’s rich culinary heritage, diverse landscapes and cornucopia of ingredients inform creative dishes, whichContinue Reading

Why Brač may be the best Croatian island for a family vacation

Why Brač may be the best Croatian island for a family vacation

2025-03-22
By: Maria Pieri
On: March 22, 2025
In: Science & Nature

This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). Just a short ferry-hop from the city of Split, Brač was put on the map by its extraordinary Zlatni Rat beach — a giant tongue of pebbles that shifts with the tides and winds, making it a remarkable natural phenomenon. ButContinue Reading

New insights into formation of anthropogenic organic aerosols suggest greater region impact

New insights into formation of anthropogenic organic aerosols suggest greater region impact

2025-03-21
By: Stephania Culton
On: March 21, 2025
In: Science & Nature

Please complete security verification This request seems a bit unusual, so we need to confirm that you’re human. Please press and hold the button until it turns completely green. Thank you for your cooperation! Press and hold the button If you believe this is an error, please contact our supportContinue Reading

Hidden mode in new Switch game hints at exciting Switch 2 feature

Hidden mode in new Switch game hints at exciting Switch 2 feature

2025-03-20
By: Jacob Siegal
On: March 20, 2025
In: Science & Nature

Published Mar 20th, 2025 8:27PM EDT We’re less than two weeks away from the Nintendo Direct focusing on the Switch 2, where we expect to learn much more about the console’s capabilities. We already know that the Switch 2 will run the vast majority of both physical and digital SwitchContinue Reading

10 Puzzles of Evolution That Scientists Still Can’t Explain

10 Puzzles of Evolution That Scientists Still Can’t Explain

2025-03-19
By: Jamie Frater
On: March 19, 2025
In: Science & Nature

Evolution has shaped life on Earth for billions of years, gradually refining species through natural selection and adaptation. Yet despite everything we know about the process, there are still considerable gaps in our understanding. Some biological traits appear too complex to have evolved gradually, others seem to contradict traditional evolutionaryContinue Reading

10 Mystifying Myths About Rock Stars… That Are Actually True

10 Mystifying Myths About Rock Stars… That Are Actually True

2025-03-18
By: Jamie Frater
On: March 18, 2025
In: Science & Nature

Sometimes, the truth is stranger than fiction. That’s especially true in the world of rock music. For decades, rock stars have lived wild and insane lives in the public eye. They pretty much do as they please, with sycophants and adoring fans all around them—and none of them ever sayContinue Reading

How waves of immigration have created culinary magic in Tampa

How waves of immigration have created culinary magic in Tampa

2025-03-17
By: Eddi Fiegel
On: March 17, 2025
In: Science & Nature

This article was produced by National Geographic Traveller (UK). As I wander past the New Orleans-style iron verandahs, cigar shops and organic ice cream parlours on Tampa’s palm-tree-lined 7th Avenue, I realise I’m being followed by a rooster. Like me, he seems to be heading to The Columbia — Florida’sContinue Reading

Steven Soderbergh’s riveting new spy thriller has rekindled my love for the big screen

Steven Soderbergh’s riveting new spy thriller has rekindled my love for the big screen

2025-03-16
By: Andy Meek
On: March 16, 2025
In: Science & Nature

Published Mar 16th, 2025 7:45PM EDT Image: Claudette Barius/Focus Features Until director Steven Soderbergh’s Black Bag hit theaters this weekend, I hadn’t set foot in a cinema in quite a while. But if there’s one thing that’ll get me into a cushy theater seat faster than you can say “giantContinue Reading

Good luck sleeping after you watch this humanoid robot ‘rise from the dead’

Good luck sleeping after you watch this humanoid robot ‘rise from the dead’

2025-03-15
By: Joshua Hawkins
On: March 15, 2025
In: Science & Nature

Humanoid robots are getting smarter, stronger, and even more lifelike. And now, thanks to a breakthrough in AI learning, they’ve also mastered something that might just send a shiver down your spine—standing up after a fall, no matter the position or terrain. It’s almost like watching a robot rise fromContinue Reading

SpaceX launches relief crew for NASA’s beleaguered Starliner astronauts on ISS (video)

SpaceX launches relief crew for NASA’s beleaguered Starliner astronauts on ISS (video)

2025-03-14
By: Anthony Catt
On: March 14, 2025
In: Science & Nature

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Liftoff! Four astronauts are flying toward the International Space Station (ISS) to relieve crew members who have been waiting for a ride home since last summer. SpaceX launched the Crew Dragon capsule Endurance on a Falcon 9 rocket this evening (March 14) from NASA’s Kennedy SpaceContinue Reading

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