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Washing Hands in Hot Water Wastes Energy, Study Says
news.nationalgeographic.com
18 comments
13 years ago
andrewhillman
10 points
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Can Elephants Survive a Legal Ivory Trade? Debate Is Shifting Against It
news.nationalgeographic.com
7 comments
12 years ago
richsinn
10 points
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91% of plastic isn't recycled (2018)
nationalgeographic.com
4 comments
10 days ago
downbad_
10 points
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How the world looked in 1914, at the peak of colonialism
nationalgeographic.com
4 comments
3 years ago
allenleein
10 points
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How People Make Only a Jar of Trash a Year
news.nationalgeographic.com
3 comments
8 years ago
lnguyen
10 points
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Brain Functions Can’t Be Pinpointed Like Towns on a Map; They’re Like a Symphony
science.nationalgeographic.com
3 comments
16 years ago
robg
10 points
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How a 5-Ounce Bird Stores 10,000 Maps in Its Head
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
3 comments
11 years ago
leptoniscool
10 points
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Iranian Scientist Claims to Have Built "Time Machine"
news.nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
12 years ago
chenster
10 points
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Cats know their names–why it's harder for them than dogs
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
7 years ago
pseudolus
10 points
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Why is wombat poop cube-shaped?
relay.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
8 years ago
denzil_correa
10 points
521.
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Drowning in Plastic
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
8 years ago
gshakir
10 points
522.
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Trail of Tools Reveals Modern Humans' Path Out of Africa
news.nationalgeographic.com
discuss
11 years ago
alexcasalboni
10 points
523.
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This Tiny Country Feeds the World
nationalgeographic.com
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6 years ago
alphachloride
10 points
524.
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In World First, Monkeys Cloned Like Dolly the Sheep
news.nationalgeographic.com
discuss
8 years ago
hbcondo714
10 points
525.
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New Map Reveals Ships Buried Below San Francisco
news.nationalgeographic.com
discuss
9 years ago
techbubble
10 points
526.
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Lost Hiker's Remains Found 5 Years Later in Utah Wilderness
nationalgeographic.com
discuss
10 years ago
wglb
10 points
527.
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Climate Change First Became News 30 Years Ago. Why Haven’t We Fixed It?
nationalgeographic.com
10 comments
8 years ago
neuhaus
9 points
528.
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Why Do Many Reasonable People Doubt Science?
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
7 comments
11 years ago
sxp
9 points
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‘A ball of blinding light’: Atomic bomb survivors share their stories
nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
3 years ago
Brajeshwar
9 points
530.
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Googling Fights Dementia, Study Suggests
news.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
17 years ago
Shamiq
9 points
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Fracking boom tied to methane spike in Earth’s atmosphere
relay.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
7 years ago
claudeganon
9 points
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Oldest Tools Outside Africa Found, Rewriting Human Story
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
8 years ago
jonbaer
9 points
533.
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First Proof That Wild Animals Really Can Communicate with Us
news.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
10 years ago
rdabane
9 points
534.
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These Are the Top Drone Photos in the World
news.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
10 years ago
ZoeZoeBee
9 points
535.
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Will the Pope Change the Vatican or Will the Vatican Change the Pope?
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
11 years ago
Petiver
9 points
536.
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Ocean Losing Its Appetite for Carbon
news.nationalgeographic.com
discuss
17 years ago
nreece
9 points
537.
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Life in Lagos: Building the City, One Bucket at a Time
proof.nationalgeographic.com
discuss
11 years ago
Vigier
9 points
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Why Do Many Reasonable People Doubt Science?
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
discuss
11 years ago
sandipc
9 points
539.
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Two-Faced Insect Is Both Sheep and Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
discuss
11 years ago
anonymfus
9 points
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When Dead Bodies Become Dead People
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
discuss
12 years ago
diodorus
9 points
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