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Neil Armstrong’s Spacesuit Was Made by a Bra Manufacturer
smithsonianmag.com
6 comments
13 years ago
danso
24 points
782.
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Researchers discover oldest-known ochre workshop in East Asia
smithsonianmag.com
5 comments
4 years ago
diodorus
24 points
783.
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New Technology Reveals Details About Indigenous Habitations in Desert Canyons
smithsonianmag.com
1 comment
a year ago
mooreds
24 points
784.
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Why Archaeologists Think They’ve Found the Lost City of Natounia
smithsonianmag.com
discuss
4 years ago
diodorus
24 points
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Newly Discovered Proust Stories to Be Published
smithsonianmag.com
discuss
7 years ago
wellokthen
24 points
786.
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Margaret Hamilton Led the NASA Software Team That Landed Astronauts on the Moon
smithsonianmag.com
31 comments
3 years ago
pallas_athena
23 points
787.
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Archaeologists Identify Traces Cannabis in Ancient Jewish Shrines
smithsonianmag.com
23 comments
6 years ago
lerie1982
23 points
788.
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Study suggest Neolithic Britons processed raw milk to reduce its lactose content
smithsonianmag.com
21 comments
7 years ago
jelliclesfarm
23 points
789.
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Pulling 20k Lbs of Plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
smithsonianmag.com
10 comments
5 years ago
aritraghosh007
23 points
790.
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A musician plays the violin during brain surgery
smithsonianmag.com
10 comments
6 years ago
bookofjoe
23 points
791.
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How Alexander Calder Became America’s Most Beloved Sculptor
smithsonianmag.com
9 comments
9 years ago
neonate
23 points
792.
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Mail Handlers Used to Poke Holes in Envelopes to Battle Germs and Viruses
smithsonianmag.com
7 comments
6 years ago
diodorus
23 points
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Blanket-like “sarapes” from northern Mexico are intriguing textiles (2011)
smithsonianmag.com
4 comments
6 years ago
Thevet
23 points
794.
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The Great New England Vampire Panic (2012)
smithsonianmag.com
4 comments
6 years ago
dzdt
23 points
795.
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An Extreme Ice Age May Have Wiped Out Europe’s Earliest Humans 1.1M Years Ago
smithsonianmag.com
3 comments
3 years ago
rntn
23 points
796.
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A 17th-Century Japanese Artist Is Once Again Making Waves
smithsonianmag.com
2 comments
11 years ago
prismatic
23 points
797.
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Lulu Hunt Peters pioneered counting calories a century ago
smithsonianmag.com
1 comment
2 years ago
unclefuzzy
23 points
798.
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What's the Deepest Hole Ever Dug?
smithsonianmag.com
9 comments
11 years ago
Red_Tarsius
22 points
799.
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Mary Sears’ pioneering ocean research saved lives in WWII
smithsonianmag.com
8 comments
4 years ago
sohkamyung
22 points
800.
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Archaeologists Discover – and Start to Decode – Rare Medieval Runes
smithsonianmag.com
7 comments
4 years ago
bryanrasmussen
22 points
801.
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Walter Cronkite Tours the Home of 2001 (1967)
blogs.smithsonianmag.com
3 comments
13 years ago
qasar
22 points
802.
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The Man Who Sold the Eiffel Tower Twice
smithsonianmag.com
2 comments
10 years ago
samclemens
22 points
803.
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Giant Sequoias Are Taking Root in an Unexpected Place: Detroit
smithsonianmag.com
1 comment
a year ago
bookofjoe
22 points
804.
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The Science Behind Your Cheap Wine
smithsonianmag.com
1 comment
8 years ago
sukhadatkeereo
22 points
805.
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"The Hatpin Peril" Terrorized Men Who Couldn't Handle the 20th-Century Woman
smithsonianmag.com
discuss
2 years ago
kirab
22 points
806.
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WWII Propaganda Campaign – Carrots Help You See in the Dark (2013)
smithsonianmag.com
discuss
2 years ago
thunderbong
22 points
807.
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Why the First Pet Cemetery Was Revolutionary
smithsonianmag.com
16 comments
2 years ago
gmays
21 points
808.
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The Top 10 Daily Consequences of Having Evolved
smithsonianmag.com
6 comments
16 years ago
closure
21 points
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Metal Barrels Dumped Off the Coast of LA Are Encircled by Mysterious White Halos
smithsonianmag.com
4 comments
9 months ago
timr
21 points
810.
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A Great Wave of Hokusai
smithsonianmag.com
2 comments
7 years ago
ordiblah
21 points
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