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631.
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These Are the Dinosaurs That Didn't Die
nationalgeographic.com
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8 years ago
caprorso
6 points
632.
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Plastic Garbage Patch Bigger Than Mexico Found in Pacific
news.nationalgeographic.com
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9 years ago
smb06
6 points
633.
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The Underappreciated Man Behind the “Best Graphic Ever Produced”
news.nationalgeographic.com
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9 years ago
sdomino
6 points
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A Fuel-Saving Car Engine in the Blink of an IRIS
news.nationalgeographic.com
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16 years ago
tca
6 points
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Mysterious Winds Cause Rapid Melting of Antarctic Ice
news.nationalgeographic.com
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10 years ago
bssrdf
6 points
636.
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What Modern Democracies Didn’t Copy from Ancient Greece
news.nationalgeographic.com
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10 years ago
walterbell
6 points
637.
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Japan Loses Contact with New Space Telescope
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
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10 years ago
bemmu
6 points
638.
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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
639.
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Apocalypse Pig: The Last Antibiotic Begins to Fail
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
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11 years ago
jseliger
6 points
640.
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Interactive Visualization of Amazonia Várzea (Water) Forest
nationalgeographic.com
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11 years ago
jenkinsj
6 points
641.
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DNA study deepens mystery of lake full of skeletons
nationalgeographic.com
6 comments
7 years ago
zeristor
5 points
642.
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How ancient builders made the Great Pyramid of Giza nearly earthquake-proof
nationalgeographic.com
4 comments
a month ago
bookofjoe
5 points
643.
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Cow uses tool to scratch herself
nationalgeographic.com
4 comments
5 months ago
amelius
5 points
644.
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A spritz instead of a jab? Future Covid-19 vaccines may go up your nose
nationalgeographic.com
4 comments
5 years ago
walterbell
5 points
645.
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Why Do Many Reasonable People Doubt Science?
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
11 years ago
ayi
5 points
646.
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Is there a secret city under Egypt's Giza pyramids?
nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
a year ago
Anon84
5 points
647.
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Researchers Lift Obelisk With Kite to Test Theory on Ancient Pyramids
news.nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
14 years ago
kirillzubovsky
5 points
648.
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The eccentric scientist behind the ‘gold standard’ Covid-19 test
nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
5 years ago
jcarpio
5 points
649.
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Seabirds that eat just a little plastic have major health problems
nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
7 years ago
josephinestone
5 points
650.
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Scientists found a way to reverse kidney damage–is a cure next?
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
7 months ago
tmd83
5 points
651.
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Are we living in a black hole?
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
9 months ago
bookofjoe
5 points
652.
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FEMA uses outdated flood maps–and Americans are paying the price
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
2 years ago
impish9208
5 points
653.
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Iceland has entered a new volcanic era
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
3 years ago
Brajeshwar
5 points
654.
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The U.S. ‘warming hole’–a climate anomaly explained
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
4 years ago
Brajeshwar
5 points
655.
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Science solved the mystery of feet washing ashore in the Pacific Northwest
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
5 years ago
ColinWright
5 points
656.
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Paleolithic concert halls? Cave drawings in France correspond with places of natural resonant sound
news.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
18 years ago
sah
5 points
657.
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Spinach Leaf Transformed into Beating Human Heart Tissue
news.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
9 years ago
interconnector
5 points
658.
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The Secrets of Sleep
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
16 years ago
alexjmann
5 points
659.
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One of Earth's Most Dangerous Supervolcanoes Is Rumbling
news.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
10 years ago
saycheese
5 points
660.
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Inside the Eye: Nature's Most Exquisite Creation
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
10 years ago
ebspelman
5 points
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