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The Norovirus: A Study in Puked Perfection (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
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diminish
13 years ago
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Cannabis may make you remember things that never happened (nationalgeographic.com)
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johntfella
2 months ago
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753.
Who really invented television? (nationalgeographic.com)
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Sikara
3 months ago
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754.
Reading an Ancient Comic Strip (nationalgeographic.com)
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zeristor
4 months ago
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755.
Will we ever regenerate limbs? (nationalgeographic.com)
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maxloh
4 months ago
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The 30-foot sea cow quickly hunted to extinction because of its tasty meat (nationalgeographic.com)
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rwmj
6 months ago
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The 30-foot sea cow quickly hunted to extinction because of its tasty meat (nationalgeographic.com)
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cbzbc
7 months ago
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758.
The best and worst countries to be a woman (nationalgeographic.com)
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lentoutcry
a year ago
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Sugar Found In Space: A Sign of Life? (news.nationalgeographic.com)
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co_pl_te
14 years ago
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760.
The first ever confirmed skull of a Denisovan (nationalgeographic.com)
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arto
a year ago
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761.
What drew these 1,300 perfect circles on the sea floor? We may know (nationalgeographic.com)
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Anon84
a year ago
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762.
Why Ravens and Crows Are Earth's Smartest Birds (2018) (nationalgeographic.com)
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gnabgib
2 years ago
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763.
Miracle plant was eaten into extinction 2k years ago–or was it? (nationalgeographic.com)
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unk_
2 years ago
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764.
Noise pollution harms more than your hearing (nationalgeographic.com)
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Brajeshwar
3 years ago
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765.
Cigarette butts are toxic plastic pollution. Should they be banned? (2019) (nationalgeographic.com)
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tarcar
3 years ago
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766.
Nature is out of sync–and that’s reshaping everything, everywhere (nationalgeographic.com)
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Brajeshwar
3 years ago
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767.
Are cures for some of the world’s deadliest diseases hiding in our sewers? (nationalgeographic.com)
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Brajeshwar
3 years ago
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768.
What's the oldest tree on Earth–and will it survive climate change? (nationalgeographic.com)
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webmaven
4 years ago
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769.
Shackleton’s legendary ship is found off the Antarctic Coast (nationalgeographic.com)
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mudil
4 years ago
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770.
Can archaeologists solve Sweden's 1,500-year-old murder mystery? (nationalgeographic.com)
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elenaturner
5 years ago
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771.
Mars rover grabs first rock sample, a major step in hunt for alien life (nationalgeographic.com)
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gamontserrat
5 years ago
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772.
New technology could help cool people down–without electricity (nationalgeographic.com)
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contemporary343
5 years ago
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773.
The first Covid-19 vaccines was yielded from solving a 12-year scientific puzzle (nationalgeographic.com)
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devy
5 years ago
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774.
Alligators can regrow severed tails, surprising scientists (nationalgeographic.com)
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finphil
5 years ago
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775.
A salamander growing from a single cell (nationalgeographic.com)
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ag8
6 years ago
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776.
Mysterious radio signal spotted in Milky Way for first time (nationalgeographic.com)
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irthomasthomas
6 years ago
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777.
Beavers became North America's best firefighter (nationalgeographic.com)
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cw
6 years ago
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778.
The funky science of yeast, the gassy microbe behind your pandemic bread (nationalgeographic.com)
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jelliclesfarm
6 years ago
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‘Zoom fatigue’ is taxing the brain. Here's why that happens (nationalgeographic.com)
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z11i
6 years ago
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The pandemic is giving people vivid, unusual dreams. Here’s why (nationalgeographic.com)
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iamben
6 years ago
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