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Silphion: a miracle plant thought to be eaten into extinction 2k years ago
nationalgeographic.com
69 comments
4 years ago
p4bl0
187 points
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A small, delayed avalanche may have been responsible for the Dyatlov Incident
nationalgeographic.com
54 comments
5 years ago
indigodaddy
185 points
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Biggest Virus Yet Found, May Be Fourth Domain of Life?
news.nationalgeographic.com
66 comments
13 years ago
mikeleeorg
183 points
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A fifth of Earth’s geologic history might have vanished because of glaciers
nationalgeographic.com
62 comments
7 years ago
gricardo99
183 points
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The Universe Is Expanding Faster Than It Should Be
nationalgeographic.com
229 comments
5 years ago
samspenc
182 points
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Fake animal rescue videos have become a new frontier for animal abuse
nationalgeographic.com
83 comments
5 years ago
miles
181 points
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Who’s the First Person in History Whose Name We Know? (2015)
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
130 comments
10 years ago
rfreytag
180 points
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The moon may be tectonically active
nationalgeographic.com
44 comments
7 years ago
alanwong
174 points
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Deepest Dive Under Antarctica
nationalgeographic.com
33 comments
9 years ago
pmcpinto
173 points
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Map Shows Millions of Acres of Lost Amazon Rainforest
nationalgeographic.com
48 comments
7 years ago
infodocket
172 points
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Rare Video Captures Sperm Whale in Deep Sea
news.nationalgeographic.com
24 comments
11 years ago
curtis
170 points
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Disaster prepping is mainstream again
nationalgeographic.com
339 comments
6 years ago
CapitalistCartr
166 points
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What Coronavirus Does to the Body
nationalgeographic.com
89 comments
6 years ago
laurex
166 points
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Time to move on? The case against daylight saving time
news.nationalgeographic.com
126 comments
13 years ago
tobyjsullivan
164 points
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Demand for ornamental plants is ravaging South Africa’s rare desert flora
nationalgeographic.com
51 comments
4 years ago
gmays
164 points
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Plastic Micro-Particle Patch Bigger Than Mexico Found in Pacific
news.nationalgeographic.com
106 comments
9 years ago
caio1982
163 points
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In Antarctica, climate change is having surprising impacts
nationalgeographic.com
126 comments
8 years ago
NeedMoreTea
161 points
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Europe has had five 500-year summers in 15 years
nationalgeographic.com
124 comments
7 years ago
tegeek
160 points
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Our Part of the Milky Way Is Bigger Than Previously Thought
news.nationalgeographic.com
19 comments
10 years ago
wrongc0ntinent
160 points
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The Kissimmee River has been brought back to life, and wildlife is thriving
nationalgeographic.com
28 comments
3 years ago
tim_sw
158 points
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‘Dragon Man’ skull may be new species, shaking up human family tree
nationalgeographic.com
118 comments
5 years ago
pseudolus
157 points
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Antarctica Is Melting, and Giant Ice Cracks Are Just the Start
nationalgeographic.com
86 comments
9 years ago
pmcpinto
157 points
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Map shows how fertilizer is choking the Great Lakes
nationalgeographic.com
88 comments
5 years ago
DyslexicAtheist
155 points
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The great Pacific garbage patch is largely abandoned fishing gear
news.nationalgeographic.com
64 comments
8 years ago
sohkamyung
154 points
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Increasing numbers of wingsuit jumpers are dying (2016)
nationalgeographic.com
268 comments
9 years ago
curtis
152 points
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New species of ancient human discovered in the Philippines: Homo luzonensis
nationalgeographic.com
84 comments
7 years ago
curtis
152 points
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Arecibo Observatory Detects Mysterious, Energetic Radio Burst
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
81 comments
12 years ago
givan
152 points
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The evolution of eyes
nationalgeographic.com
36 comments
9 years ago
sajid
152 points
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They spent 12 years solving a puzzle. It yielded the first Covid-19 vaccines
nationalgeographic.com
44 comments
5 years ago
sytelus
151 points
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Massive octopus nursery found in deep sea
nationalgeographic.com
32 comments
8 years ago
okket
151 points
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