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Flesh-Eating Plant Cleaned Junk From Its Minimalist Genome
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
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13 years ago
kens
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Endless scrolling through social media can literally make you sick
nationalgeographic.com
8 comments
5 years ago
elorant
43 points
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Gertrude Elion's “antiviral odyssey”
nationalgeographic.com
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6 years ago
tdhttt
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Why Did 400 People Volunteer for a One-Way Trip to Mars?
blogs.nationalgeographic.com
20 comments
15 years ago
solipsist
42 points
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Flying squirrels glow pink thanks to fluorescence
nationalgeographic.com
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6 years ago
zeristor
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The Innovator Who Introduced Cherry Blossoms to the US
nationalgeographic.com
8 comments
8 years ago
jpamata
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Climber Completes the Most Dangerous Rope-Free Ascent Ever
nationalgeographic.com
3 comments
9 years ago
peeze
42 points
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What archaeology is telling us about the real Jesus
nationalgeographic.com
97 comments
3 years ago
Brajeshwar
41 points
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11,000 year old ocher mine in underwater cave
nationalgeographic.com
25 comments
6 years ago
Phithagoras
41 points
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Only 14 percent of Earth's species have been discovered
news.nationalgeographic.com
20 comments
15 years ago
arocks
41 points
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Arctic permafrost is thawing fast
nationalgeographic.com
18 comments
7 years ago
sohkamyung
41 points
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Jailed researchers trying to protect threatened cheetahs in Iran await verdict
nationalgeographic.com
11 comments
7 years ago
dyukqu
41 points
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In Turkey, a power play will leave ancient towns underwater
nationalgeographic.com
3 comments
7 years ago
emrekutlu
41 points
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Lost City Discovered in the Honduran Rain Forest
news-beta.nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
11 years ago
iamben
41 points
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The Longevity Experiment
adventure.nationalgeographic.com
78 comments
17 years ago
limist
40 points
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Raccoons Pass Aesop's Fable Test By Upending It
news.nationalgeographic.com
34 comments
9 years ago
dsr12
40 points
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The dark truth behind wildlife tourism
nationalgeographic.com
25 comments
7 years ago
boernard
40 points
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New Planet Found in Our Solar System?
news.nationalgeographic.com
13 comments
14 years ago
japaget
40 points
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Earth’s continental plate movement can cause problems for GPS (2016)
news.nationalgeographic.com
13 comments
7 years ago
furcyd
40 points
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Why we like what we like
nationalgeographic.com
3 comments
7 years ago
harperlee
40 points
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Transinistria, the Area Between Moldova and Ukraine
nationalgeographic.com
57 comments
6 years ago
atsaloli
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Ancient Mass Child Sacrifice in Peru May Be World's Largest
news.nationalgeographic.com
37 comments
8 years ago
curtis
39 points
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What If the Biggest Solar Storm on Record Happened Today? (2011)
news.nationalgeographic.com
21 comments
11 years ago
nhebb
39 points
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How Solar Lanterns Are Giving Power to the People
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
3 comments
11 years ago
Oatseller
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Inspection of King Tut’s Tomb Reveals Hints of Hidden Chambers
news.nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
11 years ago
diodorus
38 points
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Can the moon influence human health? New research
nationalgeographic.com
39 comments
2 years ago
sabrina_ramonov
37 points
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New 'frozen dragon' pterosaur found hiding in plain sight
nationalgeographic.com
10 comments
6 years ago
xiaodai
37 points
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Climate Predictions: Worst-Case May Be Most Accurate, Study Finds
news.nationalgeographic.com
43 comments
14 years ago
brianchu
36 points
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Nearby "Super Earth" May Have Oceans, Thick Atmosphere
news.nationalgeographic.com
29 comments
17 years ago
mattjaynes
36 points
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Sloth poaching in northwestern Colombia
nationalgeographic.com
21 comments
4 years ago
bryanrasmussen
36 points
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