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In Cabárceno Natural Park in Northern Spain, photographer Xavier Ortega captured this moment of a mother bear protecting her cubs.
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"What I didn’t know then was that these dead trees would eventually give me more than just hope," writes author Lauren E. Oakes. "They’d give me a sense of conviction about our ability to cope with climate change."
Not only are we threatened by climate change, nuclear attacks and dwindling resources—but by the chasm between rich and poor.
Train rides of all types—from steam train jaunts to long endurance rides—are most popular in the summertime. But taking a train in the winter can be even more exhilarating.
Watch a baby elephant with its mom LIVE from the Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger Park!
While longtime Cape Cod surfers have seen sharks from time to time, it's only been in recent years that the possibility of a fatal attack started to seem more real.
We’re beginning to understand how and why one species goes after larger foes—and it may have something to do with evading kidnapper ants.
These are the world’s most exciting destinations for the year ahead—whether you're searching for adventure, culture or something in between.
Fleeing violence in Myanmar, thousands of Rohingya refugees settled in camps that happened to be on vital elephant migration corridors—the tragic irony of one displaced group inadvertently displacing another.
Technology is getting closer to reading your mind. This is how we should protect the privacy of our thoughts:
Unlike other countries where there’s a centralized election authority, in the US there are 7,897 different county and municipal offices. Each office has an independent role in administering elections. As a result, there are nearly 8,000 slightly different ways that you might experience voting based on where you live.
Follow the mobile Tech Learning Lab on its journey, visiting schools and bringing technology to classrooms across the country.
"The things we've been taught to think about giving and charity are undermining the causes we love."
A powerful talk to watch on #GivingTuesday:
You might be surprised. Take this quiz to learn more about your true self.
Take a peek inside a litter of mountain lion kittens—and prepare for your heart to melt.
Karen Karbo's "In Praise of Difficult Women" profiles women throughout the world who have pushed societal norms. In this excerpt, she writes about Margaret Cho and how her blunt humor has challenged what it means to be a modern-day woman.
There is perhaps no better way to explore a culture than through food and drink.
Many people think that “mad as a hatter” refers to the mental and physical side effects hatmakers endured from using mercury in their craft.
Join us to watch a leopard on foot LIVE from the Sabi Sands, Greater Kruger Park!
A tiger sits and calmly takes in its surroundings in this image captured by photographer Aman Wilson in Bandhavgarh, India.
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Venezuela, Tanzania, and China are frontrunners in a somber race: Which country will lose its glaciers first?
After a 205-day journey through space, NASA’s InSight lander is safely on the surface of Mars. Now it's tasked with peering beneath the Martian surface and mapping the planet’s underworld.
Octopuses are among the most sophisticated predators in the animal kingdom—but it may be equally matched with the humble pufferfish.
Introducing the first living organisms created with six-letter DNA — the four natural letters, plus two new man-made ones, X and Y!
The fascinating and terrifying way that meningitis takes over your body, and how you can protect yourself:
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The transition to motherhood is incredibly hard. This TED Talk is perfect for any new moms having a tough time.
Curated from 107 photographers, 119 stories, and more than two million photographs—these are National Geographic's best images of the year.
Thank you for joining science writer Nadia Drake and InSight Principal Investigator Bruce Banerdt at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory to talk about today’s Mars landing.
Be a better friend, partner and coworker.
Are offices necessary anymore? Is it ever a good idea to date your boss? What's really the best way to save money?
Subscribe to TED's new show, The Way We Work, to find out.
(This TED original series was made possible with the support of Dropbox.)
A Chinese geneticist recently announced that his lab had successfully made the world's first genetically edited human babies. If his claims are verified, the experiment would mark a scientific milestone—and raise profound ethical issues.
What do you do if you come across an entire pack of baby boars?
The longest-lived known marine species was a sponge that was estimated to be 11,000 years old and lived 1,000 feet below sea level.
One woman read a book from every country in one year. Here are her favorites:
"It's not happiness that makes us grateful; it's gratefulness that makes us happy."
For over 75 years, this famous study has tracked the lives of 724 men. These were the strongest predictors they found for a happy and healthy life.
In this episode of the TED Radio Hour, 4 TED speakers help us find the joy in unexpected places.
This one's for the fiber artists. We know you're out there.
Asking yourself these seven questions can help you do the things that scare you:
Do you prefer your own company? You're not alone.
"In every other part of our lives, we give ourselves room to grow -- except in this one, where it matters most."
Copenhagener Ole Kassow launched a program to bring older Danes on bicycle outings. Now volunteer bicyclists in 29 countries are taking their passengers on the road:
If you need to unwind, these talks will help you relax and enjoy your day in.
"Our own mind can be our best friend or our worst enemy."
Spare your wallet on Black Friday — watch these talks instead.
Great advice for avoiding conflict if politics comes up at the dinner table.
How one chef is honoring his roots by cooking his way through history:
There are so many ways to practice gratitude.
What playing football does to your brain: