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Metal-rich, potato-shaped asteroid could be worth $10 quintillion (2022)
smithsonianmag.com
89 comments
3 years ago
gwintrob
27 points
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Europe Is Warmer Than Canada Because of the Gulf Stream, Right? Not So Fast
blogs.smithsonianmag.com
17 comments
13 years ago
georgecmu
27 points
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The gruesome history of eating corpses as medicine (2012)
smithsonianmag.com
16 comments
4 years ago
Anilm3
27 points
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Charles Proteus Steinmetz, the Wizard of Schenectady (2011)
smithsonianmag.com
13 comments
8 years ago
dilawar
27 points
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Why String Theory Still Offers Hope We Can Unify Physics
smithsonianmag.com
12 comments
11 years ago
Thibaut
27 points
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Mina Miller Edison
smithsonianmag.com
9 comments
3 years ago
prismatic
27 points
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Plastics Contain Thousands More Chemicals Than Thought, and Most Are Unregulated
smithsonianmag.com
5 comments
2 years ago
goplayoutside
27 points
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The Beer Archaeologist (2011)
smithsonianmag.com
4 comments
12 years ago
JacobAldridge
27 points
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18th-Century Writers Created the Genre of Popular Science
smithsonianmag.com
4 comments
7 years ago
pseudolus
27 points
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Why Birds Survived, and Dinosaurs Went Extinct, After an Asteroid Hit Earth
smithsonianmag.com
3 comments
6 years ago
pseudolus
27 points
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Frank Lloyd Wright's Only Skyscraper Is Heading to Auction
smithsonianmag.com
2 comments
2 years ago
pseudolus
27 points
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We Used to Recycle Drugs from Patients' Urine
smithsonianmag.com
11 comments
11 years ago
Petiver
26 points
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Drying Great Salt Lake could expose millions to toxic arsenic-laced dust
smithsonianmag.com
11 comments
3 years ago
subharmonicon
26 points
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Carbon Dioxide Levels Now Higher Than Ever in Human History
smithsonianmag.com
4 comments
4 years ago
bryanrasmussen
26 points
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Europe’s Famed Bog Bodies Are Starting to Reveal Their Secrets
smithsonianmag.com
1 comment
9 years ago
diodorus
26 points
766.
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Could Indoor Vertical Farms Feed Livestock?
smithsonianmag.com
34 comments
5 years ago
jelliclesfarm
25 points
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Dolphins Seem to Use Toxic Pufferfish to Get High
smithsonianmag.com
19 comments
7 years ago
prostoalex
25 points
768.
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The Double Dinosaur Brain Myth (2012)
smithsonianmag.com
9 comments
5 years ago
bryanrasmussen
25 points
769.
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Selling the Eiffel Tower, Twice
smithsonianmag.com
9 comments
9 years ago
kiernanmcgowan
25 points
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Meet Me at the Automat (2001)
smithsonianmag.com
7 comments
11 years ago
smacktoward
25 points
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Without Action on Climate, Mass Extinction Event Will Likely Happen in Oceans
smithsonianmag.com
6 comments
4 years ago
makerofspoons
25 points
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For 40 Years, This Russian Family Was Cut Off from All Human Contact
smithsonianmag.com
4 comments
2 years ago
handedness
25 points
773.
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When MIT and Quaker Oats conducted experiments on unsuspecting young boys (2017)
smithsonianmag.com
2 comments
2 years ago
whatamidoingyo
25 points
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Burrowing Bunnies in Wales Unearth Trove of Prehistoric Artifacts
smithsonianmag.com
2 comments
3 years ago
rntn
25 points
775.
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The scheme to bury Charles Dickens in Westminster Abbey, against his wishes
smithsonianmag.com
1 comment
6 years ago
pseudolus
25 points
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The Accidental History of the @ Symbol (2012)
smithsonianmag.com
1 comment
10 years ago
pzaich
25 points
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The Myth of the 'Dark Ages' Ignores How Knowledge Flourished Around the World
smithsonianmag.com
discuss
7 months ago
teleforce
25 points
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Living Alone May Be Hazardous to Your Health
blogs.smithsonianmag.com
25 comments
13 years ago
iamweisser
24 points
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Why Was Benjamin Franklin’s Basement Filled with Skeletons?
smithsonianmag.com
15 comments
3 years ago
thunderbong
24 points
780.
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Seurat Most Famous for Paris Park Painting Yet Half His Paintings Were Seascapes
smithsonianmag.com
10 comments
4 months ago
bookofjoe
24 points
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