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961.
The Great Overgrown: photography of nature reclaiming abandoned places (nationalgeographic.com)
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graderjs
5 years ago
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962.
This Asteroid is one of the most likely to hit Earth (nationalgeographic.com)
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druidsbane
5 years ago
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963.
Wild U.S. deer found with coronavirus antibodies (nationalgeographic.com)
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curmudgeon22
5 years ago
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964.
Hummingbirds see colors we can’t even imagine (nationalgeographic.com)
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dsr12
5 years ago
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965.
How the Netherlands Feeds the World (nationalgeographic.com)
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kharak
5 years ago
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966.
Most Direct Evidence of Dark Energy Detected (news.nationalgeographic.com)
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robg
18 years ago
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967.
What are elephants saying- First library reveals communication mysteries (nationalgeographic.com)
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kurthr
5 years ago
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968.
Ants can shrink and regrow their brains (nationalgeographic.com)
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dsr12
5 years ago
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969.
Bones evolved to act like batteries, 400M-year-old fish suggest (nationalgeographic.com)
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thedday
5 years ago
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970.
Remembering near-death dramas on a Russian space station (nationalgeographic.com)
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samizdis
5 years ago
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971.
Colossal Crater Found in Siberia (nationalgeographic.com)
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simonebrunozzi
5 years ago
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972.
Revealed: How Area 51 Hid Secret Craft (news.nationalgeographic.com)
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pier0
15 years ago
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973.
Alberta, Canada's oil sands is the most destructive oil operation (nationalgeographic.com)
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ryan_j_naughton
5 years ago
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974.
Nepali mountaineers achieve historic winter first on K2 (nationalgeographic.com)
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T-zex
5 years ago
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975.
He may have found the key to the origins of life So why have so few heard of him (nationalgeographic.com)
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aluket
5 years ago
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976.
The Sahara buried this ancient Roman city–preserving it for centuries (2019) (nationalgeographic.com)
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lemonspat
5 years ago
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977.
The world’s largest iceberg is headed for South Georgia Island–and its wildlife (nationalgeographic.com)
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ystad
5 years ago
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978.
How animals choose their leaders, from brute force to democracy (nationalgeographic.com)
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samdung
5 years ago
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979.
Honeybees found using tools, in a first–to repel giant hornet attacks (nationalgeographic.com)
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jonbaer
6 years ago
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980.
Detection of phosphine in Venus might be due to a fluke in data processing (nationalgeographic.com)
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xingyzt
6 years ago
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981.
First tyrannosaur embryo fossils revealed (nationalgeographic.com)
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finphil
6 years ago
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982.
Possible sign of life on Venus stirs up heated debate (nationalgeographic.com)
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nabla9
6 years ago
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983.
Fossil 'sea monster' found in Antarctica was the heaviest of its kind (nationalgeographic.com)
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vinnyglennon
6 years ago
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984.
Unintentional genetic engineering – grafted plants trade genes (2009) (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points
mromanuk
6 years ago
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985.
The robotics revolution is here, and it's changing how we live (nationalgeographic.com)
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prostoalex
6 years ago
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986.
‘Boomerang’ earthquake detected under The Atlantic Ocean (nationalgeographic.com)
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rbanffy
6 years ago
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987.
Photos from inside a tree reveal intimate lives of wild honeybees (Germany) (nationalgeographic.com)
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seesawtron
6 years ago
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988.
In a rare bipartisan vote, Congress sends billions to the national parks (nationalgeographic.com)
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starpilot
6 years ago
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989.
A remnant planetary core in the hot-Neptune desert (nature.com)
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benbreen
6 years ago
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990.
They flattened the curve during the 1918 Spanish Flu (nationalgeographic.com)
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ZeljkoS
6 years ago
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