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These Parrots Can Make Other Parrots 'Laugh'–a First
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12 comments
9 years ago
azuajef
54 points
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Every Black Hole Contains Another Universe?
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51 comments
16 years ago
nreece
52 points
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The World's Newest Major Religion: No Religion
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28 comments
10 years ago
wslh
51 points
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The USSR covertly mapped American and European cities
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14 comments
9 years ago
jonbaer
50 points
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A Third of Dinosaur Species Never Existed?
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15 comments
17 years ago
Shamiq
49 points
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Lost Island of Ancient Greece Discovered in Aegean Sea
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12 comments
11 years ago
Mz
49 points
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World's Oldest Blood Found in Famed “Iceman” Mummy
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7 comments
11 years ago
Thevet
49 points
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For London's Cabbies, Job Entails World's Hardest Geography Test
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68 comments
12 years ago
CaptainZapp
48 points
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Highest resolution map ever made of the Gulf of Mexico
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6 comments
9 years ago
kevitivity
48 points
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Why There's Still Not a Human on Mars
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43 comments
11 years ago
T-A
46 points
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Historical figures have moved to cities in the same way for centuries
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25 comments
12 years ago
spindritf
46 points
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Can Genetic Engineering Bring Back Extinct Animals?
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28 comments
11 years ago
sethbannon
44 points
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How Burmese Elephants Helped Defeat the Japanese in World War II
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1 comment
12 years ago
benbreen
44 points
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"Death Dance" Stars Found - May Help Prove Einstein Right
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17 comments
15 years ago
coderdude
43 points
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Only 14 percent of Earth's species have been discovered
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20 comments
15 years ago
arocks
41 points
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Raccoons Pass Aesop's Fable Test By Upending It
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34 comments
9 years ago
dsr12
40 points
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New Planet Found in Our Solar System?
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13 comments
14 years ago
japaget
40 points
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Earth’s continental plate movement can cause problems for GPS (2016)
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13 comments
7 years ago
furcyd
40 points
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Ancient Mass Child Sacrifice in Peru May Be World's Largest
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37 comments
8 years ago
curtis
39 points
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What If the Biggest Solar Storm on Record Happened Today? (2011)
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21 comments
11 years ago
nhebb
39 points
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Inspection of King Tut’s Tomb Reveals Hints of Hidden Chambers
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2 comments
11 years ago
diodorus
38 points
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Climate Predictions: Worst-Case May Be Most Accurate, Study Finds
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43 comments
14 years ago
brianchu
36 points
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Nearby "Super Earth" May Have Oceans, Thick Atmosphere
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29 comments
17 years ago
mattjaynes
36 points
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High in the Andes, a Mine Eats a 400-Year-Old City
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12 comments
11 years ago
teh_klev
36 points
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Longest Polar Bear Swim Recorded (2011)
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9 comments
10 years ago
secondary
36 points
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Oldest "Human" Skeleton Found--Disproves "Missing Link"
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7 comments
17 years ago
muriithi
36 points
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First “Glowing” Sea Turtle Found
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2 comments
11 years ago
McKittrick
36 points
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How World's Largest Legal Ivory Market Fuels Demand for Illegal Ivory
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19 comments
11 years ago
adamnemecek
35 points
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World's Oldest Genome Sequenced From 700,000-Year-Old Horse DNA
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2 comments
13 years ago
adventured
35 points
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Video of giant squid
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16 comments
18 years ago
mhb
34 points
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