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High in the Andes, a Mine Eats a 400-Year-Old City
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12 comments
11 years ago
teh_klev
36 points
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Longest Polar Bear Swim Recorded (2011)
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9 comments
10 years ago
secondary
36 points
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Oldest "Human" Skeleton Found--Disproves "Missing Link"
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7 comments
17 years ago
muriithi
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A single wild tree on a New Zealand island could soon get some neighbors
nationalgeographic.com
5 comments
6 years ago
bryanrasmussen
36 points
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First “Glowing” Sea Turtle Found
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2 comments
11 years ago
McKittrick
36 points
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Lemurs sing in a rhythm previously only found in humans and birds
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
5 years ago
SquibblesRedux
36 points
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Inca Child Sacrifice Victims Were Drugged
nationalgeographic.com
55 comments
4 years ago
type0
35 points
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Goodbye smallpox vaccination, hello monkeypox (2010)
nationalgeographic.com
40 comments
4 years ago
tosh
35 points
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How World's Largest Legal Ivory Market Fuels Demand for Illegal Ivory
news.nationalgeographic.com
19 comments
11 years ago
adamnemecek
35 points
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Flying squirrels glow pink, thanks to fluorescence
nationalgeographic.com
6 comments
7 years ago
curtis
35 points
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New monkey species found hiding in plain sight
nationalgeographic.com
4 comments
6 years ago
prostoalex
35 points
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Rethinking Nero
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
3 comments
12 years ago
drjohnson
35 points
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World's Oldest Genome Sequenced From 700,000-Year-Old Horse DNA
news.nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
13 years ago
adventured
35 points
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Video of giant squid
news.nationalgeographic.com
16 comments
18 years ago
mhb
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Blue whales are going eerily silent–and scientists say it's a warning sign
nationalgeographic.com
5 comments
a year ago
nic_wilson
34 points
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Cheetahs have come back to India. Why do they keep dying?
nationalgeographic.com
4 comments
3 years ago
Brajeshwar
34 points
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Fierce 'hell heron' dinosaur puts new wrinkles in Spinosaurus origin story
nationalgeographic.com
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5 years ago
isaacfrond
34 points
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Whatever happened to the zero waste movement?
nationalgeographic.com
70 comments
3 years ago
Brajeshwar
33 points
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The Evolution of Diet
nationalgeographic.com
10 comments
11 years ago
sergeant3
33 points
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Formed by Megafloods, This Place Fooled Scientists for Decades
news.nationalgeographic.com
6 comments
9 years ago
Mz
33 points
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Making Art with Agar Plates
nationalgeographic.com
discuss
6 years ago
Red_Tarsius
33 points
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The Contentious History of the Passport (2017)
nationalgeographic.com
46 comments
6 years ago
tosh
32 points
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How Far Do Your Cats Roam?
news.nationalgeographic.com
17 comments
12 years ago
psibi
32 points
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Mice Inherit Specific Memories, Because Epigenetics?
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
8 comments
13 years ago
ColinWright
32 points
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Evolution in Action: Lizard Moving from Eggs to Live Birth
news.nationalgeographic.com
5 comments
12 years ago
lelf
32 points
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A game-changing transplant could treat dying organs
nationalgeographic.com
4 comments
4 years ago
mooreds
32 points
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Colon cancer is rising in young people and scientists got a clue about why
nationalgeographic.com
29 comments
8 months ago
nikolay
31 points
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Do spiders dream?
nationalgeographic.com
20 comments
4 years ago
virgildotcodes
31 points
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The supply of fresh water is in trouble as mountain ice vanishes
nationalgeographic.com
8 comments
7 years ago
ciconia
31 points
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How Fire, Once a Friend of Forests, Became a Destroyer
news.nationalgeographic.com
23 comments
11 years ago
DrScump
30 points
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