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Why your joints crack, and what it means for your health
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a year ago
bookofjoe
3 points
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We know what caused Florida fish to spin in circles until they died
nationalgeographic.com
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a year ago
neom
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Long Covid can destroy your ability to exercise
nationalgeographic.com
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2 years ago
awaythrow999
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Roman swords were hidden in a Dead Sea cave–and they’re well preserved
nationalgeographic.com
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3 years ago
lifeisstillgood
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The little-known shipwreck that inspired Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula’
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3 years ago
Brajeshwar
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Cities Are Sinking into the Ground
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3 years ago
andsoitis
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Morocco’s Tree-Climbing Goats
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3 years ago
akiselev
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Notes from Paul Theroux: author reflects on the evolving nature of rail travel
nationalgeographic.com
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3 years ago
karaokeyoga
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Why signs of life on Mars remain so mysterious
nationalgeographic.com
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4 years ago
messe
3 points
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Fossils Discovered in Australia
nationalgeographic.com
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4 years ago
SpaceInvader
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Christmas Has Evolved over Centuries
nationalgeographic.com
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5 years ago
allenleein
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Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries?
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5 years ago
Xplor
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853.
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Why Mount Everest keeps changing its height
nationalgeographic.com
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6 years ago
jelliclesfarm
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Microplastics found near Everest’s peak, highest ever detected in the world
nationalgeographic.com
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6 years ago
backing
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855.
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A caterpillar becomes a butterfly: Metamorphosis, explained
nationalgeographic.com
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6 years ago
the_arun
3 points
856.
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The program that breeds billions of screwworm flies each year (2019)
nationalgeographic.com
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6 years ago
Amorymeltzer
3 points
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Earth's Core & Magnetic Field Changing Fast, Study Says
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18 years ago
sah
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Worm-like creatures may be first ever amphibians with venomous saliva
nationalgeographic.com
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6 years ago
bookofjoe
3 points
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DNA from the Bible's Canaanites Lives on in Modern Arabs and Jews
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6 years ago
wslh
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The Disturbing Secret Behind the World’s Most Expensive Coffee (2016)
nationalgeographic.com
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7 years ago
kimsk112
3 points
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Yellowstone Has Bulged as Magma Pocket Swells
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15 years ago
px
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Rare half-male, half-female cardinal spotted in Pennsylvania
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7 years ago
shaki-dora
3 points
863.
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Devastating quakes are priming the Himalaya for a mega-disaster
nationalgeographic.com
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7 years ago
pseudolus
3 points
864.
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New map reveals ships buried below San Francisco
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8 years ago
zbjornson
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Researchers Create Fuel Cell Powered by Rat's Blood
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16 years ago
lehmannro
3 points
866.
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Did Codebreakers Crack This Mysterious Medieval Manuscript?
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8 years ago
AnatMl2
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867.
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Why European Clocks Are Running 6 Minutes Late
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8 years ago
dragon1st
3 points
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100-Year-Old Fruitcake Found in Antarctica Is ‘Almost’ Edible
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9 years ago
elmar
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Cannibalism–the Ultimate Taboo–Is Surprisingly Common
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9 years ago
sndean
3 points
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Rhinos Use Poop Piles Like a Social Network
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9 years ago
emrgx
3 points
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