| | Who's the First Person in History Whose Name We Know? (2015) (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by downbad_ 8 hours ago | past | 1 comment |
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| | Cannabis may make you remember things that never happened (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 4 points by johntfella 14 days ago | past |
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| | What Psychedelics Do to the Brain (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 6 points by gmays 14 days ago | past | 2 comments |
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| | Artemis II's last test: Will its heat shield work? (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by malshe 23 days ago | past |
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| | What is noctourism–and why is it on the rise? (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by bookofjoe 42 days ago | past |
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| | Cartographer Margaret Wickens Pearce is charting a new way to see the world (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by bryanrasmussen 43 days ago | past |
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| | Doctors have long said cartilage can't regenerate. They're now rethinking that (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 4 points by bookofjoe 52 days ago | past | 1 comment |
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| | Never Before Seen Spider Looks Like a Leaf (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by nullbyte808 55 days ago | past |
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| | Who really invented television? (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 4 points by Sikara 58 days ago | past |
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| | The only FAA-registered ice runway in the continental US (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by divbzero 66 days ago | past | 1 comment |
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| | Reading an Ancient Comic Strip (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 4 points by zeristor 73 days ago | past |
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| | Why it's so hard to fuel the Artemis rockets (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by bookofjoe 85 days ago | past | 1 comment |
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| | Will we ever regenerate limbs? (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 4 points by maxloh 3 months ago | past |
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| | How scientists are making the power of invisibility a reality (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by mooreds 3 months ago | past |
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| | Scientists assemble the most detailed map of dark matter (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by layer8 3 months ago | past |
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| | Scientists assemble the most detailed map of dark matter ever (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 4 points by bookofjoe 3 months ago | past | 1 comment |
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| | Alex Honnold Completes the Most Dangerous Free-Solo Ascent (2018) (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by FpUser 3 months ago | past | 2 comments |
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| | Cow uses tool to scratch herself (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 5 points by amelius 3 months ago | past | 4 comments |
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| | The industrial waste site that glitters like a glacier (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by noleary 3 months ago | past |
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| | Science fiction warned AI could end humanity. We may soon learn if it's possible (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 6 points by _____k 3 months ago | past |
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| | The science of why your body resists weight loss (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by paulpauper 4 months ago | past |
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| | The 30-foot sea cow quickly hunted to extinction because of its tasty meat (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 4 points by rwmj 5 months ago | past |
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| | When did cats become domesticated? New DNA evidence changes the story. (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 6 points by donsupreme 5 months ago | past | 1 comment |
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| | The 30-foot sea cow quickly hunted to extinction because of its tasty meat (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 4 points by cbzbc 5 months ago | past |
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| | Scientists found a way to reverse kidney damage–is a cure next? (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 5 points by tmd83 5 months ago | past | 1 comment |
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| | Parasitic queen ant tricks workers into killing their mother (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by rwmj 5 months ago | past | 1 comment |
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| | Sperm whale speech has human-like 'vowels' (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 11 points by Rant423 5 months ago | past | 1 comment |
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| | Colon cancer is rising in young people and scientists got a clue about why (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 31 points by nikolay 5 months ago | past | 29 comments |
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| | Revival of the Chicago River (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by ninju 6 months ago | past |
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| | Ball Lightning May Be All in Your Head (2010) (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by r721 6 months ago | past |
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