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Century-old stone "tsunami stones" dot Japan's coastline (2015)
smithsonianmag.com
138 comments
2 years ago
janandonly
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Martha Gellhorn, the only woman to report on the D-Day landings from the ground
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2 years ago
Brajeshwar
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Long Before Trees Overtook the Land, Earth Was Covered by Giant Mushrooms
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13 years ago
wozniacki
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Russian family lived alone in the Siberian wilderness for 40 years (2013)
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2 years ago
baxtr
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Obsidian mirror used by Elizabeth I’s court astrologer has Aztec origins
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5 years ago
drdee
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This Is What One Half Second of High Speed Trading Looks Like
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13 years ago
sytelus
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Haribo Goldbears, the world’s first gummy bears
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4 years ago
prismatic
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Italy Will Rebuild Colosseum’s Floor
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5 years ago
pseudolus
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Found: Medieval Cargo Ship – Largest Vessel of Its Kind Ever
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5 months ago
bookofjoe
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There Are Whales Alive Today Who Were Born Before Moby Dick Was Written (2013)
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8 years ago
DyslexicAtheist
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The tomato was feared in Europe for more than 200 years (2013)
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5 years ago
raldi
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World War II 'rumor clinics' helped America battle wild gossip
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2 years ago
Brajeshwar
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Carl Sagan Warned the World About Nuclear Winter
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9 years ago
anarbadalov
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The physics of why hot water sometimes freezes faster than cold water
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6 years ago
nate
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Why Did Greenland’s Vikings Vanish?
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9 years ago
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Sandhill cranes have adopted a Canada gosling
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8 months ago
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A Woman Who Stood Between America and a Generation of ‘Thalidomide Babies’
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5 years ago
dcminter
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Why Is the Pentagon a Pentagon?
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9 years ago
sohkamyung
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When Did Girls Start Wearing Pink?
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13 years ago
pguzmang
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U.S. Postage Stamp Will Honor the 'First Lady of Physics'
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indogooner
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Why You Should Probably Stop Using Antibacterial Soap
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117 comments
12 years ago
mglauco
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The effort to preserve a million letters written by U.S. soldiers during wartime
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7 years ago
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Researchers are beginning to disentangle pain relief from addiction and overdose
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9 years ago
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Airliner Repair, 24/7 Boeing’s traveling fix-it team (2008)
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3 years ago
taubek
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How the ancient Romans managed their toilets
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Ancient artifacts dislodged by climate change
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7 years ago
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Reindeer sleep and eat simultaneously
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British Doctors May Soon Prescribe Art, Music, Dance, Singing Lessons
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7 years ago
pseudolus
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Century-old stone “tsunami stones” dot Japan's coastline (2015)
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64 comments
a year ago
deegles
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WWII Propaganda Popularized Myth That Carrots Help You See in the Dark (2013)
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mmastrac
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