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Large home libraries may have a long-term impact on proficiency: study
smithsonianmag.com
153 comments
8 years ago
devy
249 points
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A beetle that heads for the ‘back door’ when eaten by a frog (2020)
smithsonianmag.com
127 comments
3 years ago
redbell
249 points
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Fields where Native Americans farmed a thousand years ago discovered in Michigan
smithsonianmag.com
121 comments
a year ago
CoopaTroopa
248 points
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Stolen van Gogh painting returned in an IKEA bag
smithsonianmag.com
88 comments
3 years ago
Brajeshwar
248 points
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Another Roman dodecahedron has been unearthed in England
smithsonianmag.com
381 comments
2 years ago
Brajeshwar
247 points
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A buried ancient Egyptian port reveals connections between distant civilizations
smithsonianmag.com
147 comments
2 years ago
NoRagrets
247 points
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Butterflies are in decline across North America, a look at the Western Monarch
smithsonianmag.com
83 comments
2 months ago
1659447091
246 points
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Microplastics in the human brain
smithsonianmag.com
206 comments
a year ago
headclone
245 points
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Archaeologists in Turkey unearth 2,500-year-old temple of Aphrodite
smithsonianmag.com
49 comments
5 years ago
gmays
244 points
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Venus could have been habitable for billions of years (2019)
smithsonianmag.com
229 comments
5 years ago
YeGoblynQueenne
243 points
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Parrots will share currency to help their pals purchase food (2020)
smithsonianmag.com
101 comments
5 years ago
rbanffy
243 points
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Lake Michigan Is So Clear Right Now Its Shipwrecks Are Visible from the Air
smithsonianmag.com
41 comments
11 years ago
curtis
243 points
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25,000-Year-Old Structure Built of the Bones of 60 Mammoths
smithsonianmag.com
41 comments
6 years ago
pseudolus
243 points
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Japanese Priests Collected Almost Seven Centuries of Climate Data
smithsonianmag.com
30 comments
10 years ago
miraj
243 points
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Forests around Chernobyl aren’t decaying properly (2014)
smithsonianmag.com
159 comments
3 years ago
foxtacles
241 points
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Can the World Really Set Aside Half of the Planet for Wildlife?
smithsonianmag.com
193 comments
12 years ago
benbreen
237 points
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How Your Brain Becomes Addicted to Caffeine
blogs.smithsonianmag.com
162 comments
13 years ago
Libertatea
235 points
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The Money Behind The Climate Denial Movement (2013)
smithsonianmag.com
252 comments
7 years ago
pseudolus
234 points
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Houdini was an inventor, but didn't want anybody to know
smithsonianmag.com
29 comments
9 years ago
whatami
231 points
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Butterflies flew 2,600 miles across the Atlantic without stopping
smithsonianmag.com
96 comments
2 years ago
raybb
229 points
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The Science Behind Honey’s Eternal Shelf Life
blogs.smithsonianmag.com
86 comments
13 years ago
danso
228 points
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The Neuroscientist Who Discovered He Was a Psychopath
blogs.smithsonianmag.com
140 comments
13 years ago
tjaerv
227 points
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Teenager invented a low-cost tool to spot elephant poachers
smithsonianmag.com
103 comments
4 years ago
doener
227 points
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A Russian Family Was Isolated for 40 Years, Unaware of WWII (2013)
smithsonianmag.com
58 comments
11 years ago
sergeant3
226 points
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More than eighty cultures still speak in whistles
smithsonianmag.com
114 comments
5 years ago
bryanrasmussen
224 points
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900 Workers Have Already Died Building Qatar’s World Cup Infrastructure
smithsonianmag.com
88 comments
12 years ago
upwardbound
223 points
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The Extraordinary Life of Nikola Tesla
smithsonianmag.com
105 comments
8 years ago
Hooke
222 points
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During Cold War, CIA Plucked Soviet Submarine from Ocean Floor Using Giant Claw
smithsonianmag.com
98 comments
7 years ago
pseudolus
221 points
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The last days of a 350-year-old family farm
smithsonianmag.com
208 comments
3 years ago
ilamont
220 points
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High schooler invented color-changing sutures to detect infection
smithsonianmag.com
39 comments
5 years ago
webmaven
220 points
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