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NASA's 'Impossible' Space Engine Tested
news.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
8 years ago
ausbah
15 points
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'Sea Nomads' Are First Known Humans Genetically Adapted to Diving
nationalgeographic.com
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6 years ago
melenaboija
15 points
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First Dinosaur Tail Found Preserved in Amber
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10 years ago
ceejayoz
15 points
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Australia’s beloved kangaroos are now controversial pests
nationalgeographic.com
44 comments
7 years ago
codermobile
14 points
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Bilingual Babies Get Head Start -- Before They Can Talk
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14 comments
17 years ago
dangoldin
14 points
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'Dead Sea Scrolls' at the Museum of the Bible Are All Forgeries (2020)
nationalgeographic.com
14 comments
2 years ago
LopRabbit
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Colossal crabs may hold clue to Amelia Earhart fate
nationalgeographic.com
3 comments
7 years ago
_JamesA_
14 points
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Dear Dawn: How a Nasa robot messed up our science fiction, “The Expanse”
nationalgeographic.com
3 comments
7 years ago
SCAQTony
14 points
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A scientist has found a way to reproduce taste, similar to sight and sound
nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
5 years ago
ponderingfish
14 points
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Taking Data Visualization from Eye Candy to Efficiency
news.nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
11 years ago
bootload
14 points
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Are We Losing the Grand Canyon?
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
10 years ago
lucabenazzi
14 points
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Russia and Ukraine: The Tangled History That Connects – and Divides– Them
nationalgeographic.com
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4 years ago
stakkur
14 points
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World's brightest x-rays reveal Covid-19’s damage to the body
nationalgeographic.com
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4 years ago
ValentineC
14 points
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Katherine Johnson, the trailblazing NASA mathematician, wins the Hubbard Medal
nationalgeographic.com
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6 years ago
happy-go-lucky
14 points
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National Geographic: For Decades, Our Coverage Was Racist
nationalgeographic.com
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8 years ago
danans
14 points
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Yes, Mr. President, We Remade Our Atlas to Reflect Shrinking Ice
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11 years ago
adrianhoward
14 points
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The Disturbing Secret Behind the World’s Most Expensive Coffee (2016)
nationalgeographic.com
25 comments
6 years ago
lelf
13 points
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Why Iceland's latest eruption may be the most dangerous in recent history
nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
3 years ago
Brajeshwar
13 points
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Thousands of People Live in These Ancient Spanish Caves
nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
8 years ago
dskrvk
13 points
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The Fantastically Strange Origin of Most Coal on Earth (2016)
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
24 days ago
downbad_
13 points
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In Russia, rare snow-dwelling tigers are being poached for their body parts
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
4 years ago
gmays
13 points
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Your Inner Feather (2014)
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
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11 years ago
curtis
13 points
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National parks face years of damage from government shutdown
nationalgeographic.com
15 comments
7 years ago
ngmc
12 points
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Magellan was first to sail around the world, right? Think again
nationalgeographic.com
8 comments
7 years ago
benbreen
12 points
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At a rescue facility in Costa Rica, stray dogs roam free
nationalgeographic.com
5 comments
9 years ago
fern12
12 points
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Humans can have superpowers—scientists are studying them
nationalgeographic.com
4 comments
2 years ago
squircle
12 points
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Cereal Masturbation – National Geographic
nationalgeographic.com.au
4 comments
7 years ago
vinnyglennon
12 points
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Evolution of Diet
nationalgeographic.com
3 comments
12 years ago
hispanic
12 points
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Tibet's Golden "Worm"
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
14 years ago
gruseom
12 points
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Stunning New Photos of Isolated Tribe Yield Surprises
news.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
10 years ago
eplanit
12 points
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