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Glacier "Bleeds" Proof of Million-Year-Old Life-Forms
(news.nationalgeographic.com)
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fiaz
17 years ago
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902.
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On the Possible Shapes of the Brain
(phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
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tokenadult
13 years ago
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903.
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Biggest Thing in Universe Found—Defies Scientific Theory
(news.nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
benpbenp
13 years ago
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904.
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How the Fight Against Ebola Tested a Culture's Traditions (2015)
(nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
recursivecaveat
4 days ago
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905.
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The color of this new and unusual blue octopus is what helps it survive
(nationalgeographic.com)
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svenfaw
8 days ago
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906.
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New wasp named after Sir David Attenborough for his 100th birthday
(nationalgeographic.com)
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1659447091
a month ago
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907.
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What is noctourism–and why is it on the rise?
(nationalgeographic.com)
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bookofjoe
3 months ago
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908.
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Cartographer Margaret Wickens Pearce is charting a new way to see the world
(nationalgeographic.com)
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bryanrasmussen
3 months ago
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909.
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How scientists are making the power of invisibility a reality
(nationalgeographic.com)
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mooreds
4 months ago
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910.
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The science of why your body resists weight loss
(nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
paulpauper
5 months ago
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911.
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Ball Lightning May Be All in Your Head (2010)
(nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
r721
7 months ago
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912.
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The Amazon rainforest doesn't produce 20% of the oxygen (2019)
(nationalgeographic.com)
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colinprince
8 months ago
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913.
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Have we been measuring mountains all wrong?
(nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
carabiner
9 months ago
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914.
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The benefits of doing nothing. Literally ... nothing.
(nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
ColinWright
10 months ago
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915.
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Why tea drinkers live longer
(nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
Sikara
a year ago
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916.
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Night tornadoes are twice as deadly and growing more common
(nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
divbzero
a year ago
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917.
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How will the universe end? Recent analysis of dark energy raises questions
(nationalgeographic.com)
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PaulRobinson
a year ago
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918.
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Wildfires are making their way east–where they could be much deadlier
(nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
impish9208
a year ago
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919.
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Caffeinated Seas Found off U.S. Pacific Northwest
(news.nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
leephillips
14 years ago
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920.
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Largest iceberg is on a collision course with vital penguin sanctuary
(nationalgeographic.com)
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divbzero
a year ago
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921.
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How Many Cells Are in Your Body?
(nationalgeographic.com)
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ofou
a year ago
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922.
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These Sharks Thrive Inside an Underwater Volcano
(nationalgeographic.com)
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thunderbong
a year ago
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923.
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What are animals saying? AI may help decode their languages
(nationalgeographic.com)
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danboarder
2 years ago
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924.
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Do elephants bury their dead calves?
(nationalgeographic.com)
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simonebrunozzi
2 years ago
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925.
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Bottom Trawling doesn't just harm marine life
(nationalgeographic.com)
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bryanrasmussen
2 years ago
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926.
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Giant Hands Cradle Vietnam's New Golden Bridge (2018)
(nationalgeographic.com)
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mooreds
2 years ago
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927.
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Gaza's Tunnels Began as Economic Lifelines (2014)
(nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
georgecmu
3 years ago
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928.
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The loneliest volcano may hold something rare
(nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
Brajeshwar
3 years ago
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929.
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A volcano near Naples has been convulsing
(nationalgeographic.com)
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Brajeshwar
3 years ago
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930.
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Humans are about to explore a metal-rich asteroid for the first time
(nationalgeographic.com)
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Brajeshwar
3 years ago
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