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Henry Heinz used ketchup to improve food safety (nationalgeographic.com)
51 points
rfreytag
6 years ago
29 comments
272.
The World's Newest Major Religion: No Religion (news.nationalgeographic.com)
51 points
wslh
10 years ago
28 comments
273.
The volcanic explosion in Tonga destroyed an island and created many mysteries (nationalgeographic.com)
51 points
divbzero
4 years ago
21 comments
274.
Why heart attacks are rising in young adults and what to watch out for (nationalgeographic.com)
50 points
Brajeshwar
3 years ago
120 comments
275.
What the world eats (2014) (nationalgeographic.com)
50 points
oxplot
11 years ago
21 comments
276.
The History of Vanilla (nationalgeographic.com)
50 points
vinnyglennon
7 years ago
14 comments
277.
The USSR covertly mapped American and European cities (news.nationalgeographic.com)
50 points
jonbaer
9 years ago
14 comments
278.
Gasoline made of carbon sucked from the air (2018) (nationalgeographic.com)
49 points
guerrilla
3 years ago
89 comments
279.
When should you eat is just as important as what you eat (nationalgeographic.com)
49 points
Brajeshwar
3 years ago
60 comments
280.
Sofonisba Anguissola, a female superstar of the Renaissance (nationalgeographic.com)
49 points
dr_dshiv
4 years ago
19 comments
281.
A Third of Dinosaur Species Never Existed? (news.nationalgeographic.com)
49 points
Shamiq
17 years ago
15 comments
282.
Lost Island of Ancient Greece Discovered in Aegean Sea (news.nationalgeographic.com)
49 points
Mz
11 years ago
12 comments
283.
World's Oldest Blood Found in Famed “Iceman” Mummy (news.nationalgeographic.com)
49 points
Thevet
11 years ago
7 comments
284.
For London's Cabbies, Job Entails World's Hardest Geography Test (news.nationalgeographic.com)
48 points
CaptainZapp
12 years ago
68 comments
285.
In 1969, the U.S. turned off Niagara Falls (nationalgeographic.com)
48 points
Brajeshwar
3 years ago
61 comments
286.
Possible climate futures–from the optimistic to the strange (nationalgeographic.com)
48 points
elenaturner
5 years ago
32 comments
287.
Highest resolution map ever made of the Gulf of Mexico (news.nationalgeographic.com)
48 points
kevitivity
9 years ago
6 comments
288.
Crows love cheeseburgers and are getting high cholesterol (nationalgeographic.com)
47 points
elorant
7 years ago
44 comments
289.
The Daring Life of a Forgotten Female War Photographer (nationalgeographic.com)
47 points
brudgers
8 years ago
30 comments
290.
Cassini Celebrates a Decade in Orbit Around Saturn (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
47 points
srikar
12 years ago
12 comments
291.
How mapmakers help indigenous people defend their lands (nationalgeographic.com)
47 points
Thevet
8 years ago
3 comments
292.
Why There's Still Not a Human on Mars (news.nationalgeographic.com)
46 points
T-A
11 years ago
43 comments
293.
Historical figures have moved to cities in the same way for centuries (news.nationalgeographic.com)
46 points
spindritf
12 years ago
25 comments
294.
Now we know how Covid attacks your heart (nationalgeographic.com)
46 points
belltaco
3 years ago
7 comments
295.
Researchers study the genetics and behavior of elephants born without tusks (nationalgeographic.com)
44 points
new_guy
8 years ago
32 comments
296.
Can Genetic Engineering Bring Back Extinct Animals? (news.nationalgeographic.com)
44 points
sethbannon
11 years ago
28 comments
297.
How Burmese Elephants Helped Defeat the Japanese in World War II (news.nationalgeographic.com)
44 points
benbreen
12 years ago
1 comment
298.
Unlocking the Secrets Behind the Hummingbird's Frenzy (nationalgeographic.com)
44 points
Hooke
9 years ago
1 comment
299.
One-sixth of Americans don’t have enough food to eat (nationalgeographic.com)
43 points
zvanness
12 years ago
94 comments
300.
"Death Dance" Stars Found - May Help Prove Einstein Right (news.nationalgeographic.com)
43 points
coderdude
15 years ago
17 comments
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