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An unorthodox scholar uses technology to expose Biblical forgeries
smithsonianmag.com
193 comments
3 years ago
drdee
150 points
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Who Were America’s Enslaved? New Database Humanizes the Names Behind the Numbers
smithsonianmag.com
173 comments
6 years ago
samclemens
150 points
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In 1991, Congress authorized $650M to make driverless cars a reality (2013)
smithsonianmag.com
71 comments
7 years ago
jameslk
150 points
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During WWII, U.S. Saw Italian-Americans as a Threat to Homeland Security
smithsonianmag.com
204 comments
9 years ago
pif
149 points
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Why Are Finland's Schools Successful?
smithsonianmag.com
85 comments
15 years ago
mebe
148 points
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Cache of 19th-Century Blue Jeans Discovered in Abandoned Arizona Mineshaft
smithsonianmag.com
102 comments
4 years ago
Brajeshwar
147 points
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How You Wound Up Playing ‘The Oregon Trail’ in Computer Class (2016)
smithsonianmag.com
97 comments
5 years ago
NotSwift
147 points
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This Tower Pulls Drinking Water Out of Thin Air
smithsonianmag.com
83 comments
12 years ago
ColdHawaiian
147 points
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It's the Umami – Why the Truth About MSG is So Easy to Swallow
blogs.smithsonianmag.com
160 comments
13 years ago
DanBC
146 points
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When a winter storm trapped a luxury passenger train near Donner Pass
smithsonianmag.com
117 comments
a year ago
pseudolus
146 points
191.
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Bones hoarded by hyenas over thousands of years
smithsonianmag.com
38 comments
5 years ago
pseudolus
145 points
192.
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How Japan Copied American Culture and Made it Better
smithsonianmag.com
147 comments
12 years ago
eplanit
144 points
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Runestone discovered in Norway may be the world’s oldest
smithsonianmag.com
79 comments
3 years ago
diodorus
144 points
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Ancient Dagger Up to 2.5k Years Old W Stars/Moons/Geometric Patterns Unearthed
smithsonianmag.com
35 comments
a year ago
bookofjoe
144 points
195.
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The CIA Burglar Who Went Rogue
smithsonianmag.com
14 comments
14 years ago
georgecmu
144 points
196.
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When coal first arrived, Americans said 'no thanks'
smithsonianmag.com
292 comments
4 years ago
WithinReason
142 points
197.
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Poetry was an official Olympic event
smithsonianmag.com
133 comments
2 years ago
apollinaire
142 points
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Researchers find high levels of lead, mercury and arsenic in Beethoven's hair
smithsonianmag.com
101 comments
2 years ago
thm
142 points
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Why Are Japan’s Cherry Blossom Trees Blooming in Fall?
smithsonianmag.com
60 comments
8 years ago
akeck
142 points
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Map Shows How a Location Has Changed over the Past 750M Years
smithsonianmag.com
48 comments
7 years ago
laurex
142 points
201.
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Australia’s trash bin-raiding cockatoos
smithsonianmag.com
95 comments
5 years ago
NotSwift
141 points
202.
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The $8M Heist from the Carnegie Library
smithsonianmag.com
47 comments
6 years ago
Vigier
140 points
203.
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Paintings reveal how the Dutch adapted to extreme weather in the little Ice Age
smithsonianmag.com
41 comments
2 years ago
Hooke
140 points
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Archaeologists rebury ‘first-of-its-kind’ Roman villa
smithsonianmag.com
93 comments
4 years ago
pepys
139 points
205.
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Design and evaluation of a parrot-to-parrot video-calling system (2023)
smithsonianmag.com
71 comments
a year ago
michalpleban
139 points
206.
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With Fungi in the Mix, Concrete Can Fill Its Own Cracks
smithsonianmag.com
44 comments
8 years ago
bryanrasmussen
139 points
207.
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How to Spot NASA's Solar Sail Demonstration Streaking Through the Night Sky
smithsonianmag.com
41 comments
2 years ago
Brajeshwar
138 points
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Three kinds of early humans unearthed living together in South Africa
smithsonianmag.com
21 comments
6 years ago
reedwolf
138 points
209.
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Microplastics detected in human blood in new study
smithsonianmag.com
129 comments
4 years ago
serverlessmom
137 points
210.
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With a simple piece of paper, engineers create self-powered, wireless keyboard
smithsonianmag.com
63 comments
6 years ago
based2
137 points
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