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Buried for 4K years, ancient culture could expand the 'Cradle of Civilization'
nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
5 years ago
Bluestein
4 points
722.
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High-Tech Trash: Will your discarded TV end up in a ditch in Ghana?
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
18 years ago
parenthesis
4 points
723.
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Legalizing Ivory Trade: Taking to New Heights a Dangerous Policy Proposal
voices.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
12 years ago
adamnemecek
4 points
724.
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Fracking in pictures (national geographic)
news.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
13 years ago
chrisdl
4 points
725.
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Fukushima's Radioactive Water Leak: What You Should Know
news.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
13 years ago
cheeyoonlee
4 points
726.
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Doctors have long said cartilage can't regenerate. They're now rethinking that
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
4 months ago
bookofjoe
4 points
727.
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Scientists assemble the most detailed map of dark matter ever
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
5 months ago
bookofjoe
4 points
728.
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'Type 1.5' diabetes is real–and underdiagnosed
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
10 months ago
manveerc
4 points
729.
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Humans used to have straighter teeth – what changed?
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
a year ago
bookofjoe
4 points
730.
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10 Lizards were smuggled into Cincinnati in a sock. Now there are thousands
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
a year ago
nfriedly
4 points
731.
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Why Deaths by Suicide Are So High in Ski and Snowboard Towns (2016)
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
2 years ago
wallflower
4 points
732.
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Fish along the Florida Keys are spinning in circles until they die
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
2 years ago
uberdru
4 points
733.
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Do Bees Play?
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
3 years ago
rhyme-boss
4 points
734.
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Legendary Spanish galleon shipwreck discovered on Oregon coast
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
4 years ago
mooreds
4 points
735.
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Two-headed sharks becoming increasingly common (2016)
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
4 years ago
maxwell
4 points
736.
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Flu survivors still immune after 90 years
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
5 years ago
heshiebee
4 points
737.
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Mind-controlling parasite makes hyena cubs more reckless around lions
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
5 years ago
_Microft
4 points
738.
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They spent 12 years solving a puzzle. It yielded the first Covid-19 vaccines
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
5 years ago
Anon84
4 points
739.
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Alaska islands may be part of single, volcano
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
6 years ago
bryanrasmussen
4 points
740.
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Heart of the Milky Way
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
16 years ago
robg
4 points
741.
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Strange Radio Bursts Seen Coming from a Galaxy Far, Far Away
news.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
9 years ago
antouank
4 points
742.
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Dolphins Recorded Having a ‘Conversation?’ Not So Fast
news.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
10 years ago
drainge
4 points
743.
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Why Are So Many BASE Jumpers Dying?
nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
10 years ago
fauria
4 points
744.
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Orkney Islands – “Egypt of the North”
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
10 years ago
blobman
4 points
745.
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Mount Roraima
science.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
16 years ago
helwr
4 points
746.
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Restless Genes
ngm.nationalgeographic.com
discuss
11 years ago
ozdave
4 points
747.
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Rogue Microwave Ovens Are the Culprits Behind Mysterious Radio Signals
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
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11 years ago
bootload
4 points
748.
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Rare Black Sea Devil Caught on Film for the First Time
news.nationalgeographic.com
discuss
12 years ago
mzehrer
4 points
749.
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Male Birds Poison Themselves to Appear Sexier
news.nationalgeographic.com
discuss
12 years ago
ValG
4 points
750.
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Empire of Rock – China's Supercaves
nationalgeographic.com
discuss
12 years ago
simonsarris
4 points
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