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31.
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Can We Fake Leaves That Stab Bed Bugs in the Feet?
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
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13 years ago
davi
12 points
32.
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How a 5-Ounce Bird Stores 10,000 Maps in Its Head
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3 comments
11 years ago
leptoniscool
10 points
33.
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Two-Faced Insect Is Both Sheep and Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing
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11 years ago
anonymfus
9 points
34.
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When Dead Bodies Become Dead People
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12 years ago
diodorus
9 points
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It’s Behind You Robot Creates Feeling of Ghostly Presence
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12 years ago
ColinWright
9 points
36.
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Arecibo Observatory Detects Mysterious, Energetic Radio Burst
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12 years ago
KhalilK
8 points
37.
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Contaminomics: Why Some Microbiome Studies May Be Wrong
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12 years ago
tokenadult
7 points
38.
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Evolution Hidden in Plain Sight
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12 years ago
tokenadult
7 points
39.
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An Open Letter to Science Students and Science Teachers
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1 comment
13 years ago
mjn
6 points
40.
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Did wrinkled fingers evolve for better grip?
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13 years ago
pclark
6 points
41.
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Japan Loses Contact with New Space Telescope
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10 years ago
bemmu
6 points
42.
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Can a Plant Remember? This One Seems to – Here’s the Evidence
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
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11 years ago
japaget
6 points
43.
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Apocalypse Pig: The Last Antibiotic Begins to Fail
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11 years ago
jseliger
6 points
44.
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Every Solar System Image You’ve Ever Seen Is Wrong. Till Now
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
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11 years ago
aaronbrethorst
5 points
45.
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Resurrecting the extinct frog with a stomach for a womb
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2 comments
13 years ago
ComputerGuru
4 points
46.
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Rogue Microwave Ovens Are the Culprits Behind Mysterious Radio Signals
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11 years ago
bootload
4 points
47.
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Heroes in a half-shell show how turtles evolved
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12 years ago
timr
4 points
48.
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The Norovirus: A Study in Puked Perfection
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13 years ago
diminish
4 points
49.
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The Fantastically Strange Origin of Most Coal on Earth
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10 years ago
hunvreus
4 points
50.
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This Is What Happens When You Use Rat Poison: Flymageddon
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11 years ago
barnaclejive
3 points
51.
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Editing Human Embryos
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11 years ago
walterbell
3 points
52.
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Evolution’s Baby Steps: How creatures with gills evolved feet
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12 years ago
srikar
3 points
53.
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On the Possible Shapes of the Brain
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13 years ago
tokenadult
3 points
54.
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Peek into Tiny Crime Scenes Hand-Built by an Obsessed Millionaire
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10 years ago
danielam
3 points
55.
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How the Blind Dream [National Geographic] (2014)
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11 years ago
atmosx
3 points
56.
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On Privilege and Luck, or Why Success Breeds Success
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1 comment
12 years ago
RKoutnik
2 points
57.
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3-D Scans Reveal Caterpillars Turning Into Butterflies
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1 comment
13 years ago
ggchappell
2 points
58.
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The New $100M Search for Life in the Cosmos
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11 years ago
chapulin
2 points
59.
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What Do Snails Think About When Having Sex?
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11 years ago
aatish
2 points
60.
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Meet the Comical Opah, the Only Truly Warm-Blooded Fish
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11 years ago
suprgeek
2 points
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