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Scientists discover why modularity evolves; 'holy grail' discovery for AI
slashdot.org
2 comments
13 years ago
curioxity
9 points
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How mosquitos deal with getting hit by raindrops
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
79 comments
11 years ago
davi
404 points
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New antibiotic kills off persistent infections
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
84 comments
13 years ago
oyvindeh
187 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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Arecibo Observatory Detects Mysterious, Energetic Radio Burst
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
81 comments
12 years ago
givan
152 points
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1916 Guide Shows What the First Road Trips Were Like
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
51 comments
10 years ago
Thevet
137 points
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How Forensic Linguistics Identified J.K. Rowling
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
69 comments
13 years ago
ahmadss
135 points
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How Many People Are Wrongly Convicted? Researchers Do the Math
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
75 comments
12 years ago
jamesbritt
127 points
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Our Skulls Didn’t Evolve to be Punched
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
93 comments
12 years ago
tokenadult
118 points
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The Lurker: How a Virus Hid in Our Genome for Six Million Years (2013)
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
35 comments
12 years ago
Mz
116 points
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Half a Billion Years of Suicide
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
5 comments
12 years ago
rpm4321
115 points
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The Quantum Earthworm
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
3 comments
13 years ago
ColinWright
107 points
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Why Does Music Feel So Good?
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
50 comments
13 years ago
jkat
104 points
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An 80-Year-Old Prank Revealed, Hiding in the Periodic Table
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
27 comments
11 years ago
ghosh
101 points
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Why Aren’t There More Scientists? Money
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
85 comments
10 years ago
myth_drannon
99 points
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After Tens of Thousands of Pigeons Vanish, One Comes Back
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
24 comments
10 years ago
srikar
90 points
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Extinct Humans Passed High-Altitude Gene to Tibetans
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
24 comments
12 years ago
ericpan
87 points
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Bamboo Mathematicians
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
13 comments
11 years ago
robrenaud
81 points
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Naked mole rats have more than one weapon against aging
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
16 comments
13 years ago
bane
78 points
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Top Science Articles of 2013
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
7 comments
13 years ago
srikar
69 points
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When Threatened by Worms, Bacteria Summon Killer Fungi
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
12 years ago
Thevet
52 points
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Cassini Celebrates a Decade in Orbit Around Saturn
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
12 comments
12 years ago
srikar
47 points
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Flesh-Eating Plant Cleaned Junk From Its Minimalist Genome
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
9 comments
13 years ago
kens
43 points
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Mice Inherit Specific Memories, Because Epigenetics?
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
8 comments
13 years ago
ColinWright
32 points
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Why Killer Whales Go Through Menopause but Elephants Don’t
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
2 comments
11 years ago
Hooke
25 points
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Here’s What Happens Inside You When a Mosquito Bites
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
13 years ago
yati
25 points
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Charlemagne's DNA and Our Universal Royalty (2013)
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
4 comments
11 years ago
whocansay
24 points
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Drug Resistance: Worse, and Still a Lot to Learn
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
11 years ago
Amorymeltzer
23 points
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3-D Scans Reveal Caterpillars Turning into Butterflies
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
1 comment
11 years ago
hunglee2
21 points
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Your Inner Feather (2014)
phenomena.nationalgeographic.com
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11 years ago
curtis
13 points
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