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This conference concerns the recent innovations and insights for the study of ontologies and socialities engendered through the “species turn” – that is, the intellectual turn to,…

Enric Sala dives deep into the waters of one of the most pristine places on Earth – the Pitcairn Islands – only to discover its delicate ecosystem…

In collaboration with the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, photographer Tim Laman and Cornell University ornithologist Ed Scholes spend countless hours high in the treetops to record the…

Throughout humankind’s history, we’ve driven species after species extinct: the passenger pigeon, the Eastern mountain lion, the dodo… But now, says Stewart Brand, we have the technology…

An insect’s ability to fly is perhaps one of the greatest feats of evolution. Michael Dickinson looks at how a common housefly takes flight with such delicate…

Journey deep into the Amazon rain forest in search of one of the last uncontacted tribes on Earth. In 2002, National Geographic sent journalist Scott Wallace into…

The Archbishop of Canterbury, Professor Richard Dawkins and Sir Anthony Kenny discuss “The Nature of Human Beings and the Question of their Ultimate Origin”. Rather than arguing,…

National Geographic Fellow Mattias Klum has a special passion for Borneo, where he has spent 20 years producing magazine articles, books and films. Don’t miss this powerful…

Watch the miraculous journey of infant sea turtles as these tiny animals run the gauntlet of predators and harsh conditions. Then, in numbers, see how human behavior…

In this talk at UCSB recorded shortly before the death of Douglas Adams (best-selling British author and satirist who created The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy), he…

Professor Jim Al-Khalili, Professor of Physics and Public Engagement in Science at the University of Surrey hosts an audience with Sir David Attenborough – live at University…