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Enormous ‘rogue waves’ can appear out of nowhere
(nationalgeographic.com)
149 points
cpach
4 years ago
79 comments
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The Invisible Bank: How Kenya Has Beaten the World in Mobile Money
(newswatch.nationalgeographic.com)
146 points
ramabk
14 years ago
68 comments
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Beekeepers hit hard by thefts of hives
(nationalgeographic.com)
145 points
gscott
7 years ago
49 comments
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The story behind Caesar salad
(nationalgeographic.com)
141 points
Bluestein
a year ago
127 comments
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Life Aboard the Longest Train Ride Through India
(nationalgeographic.com)
141 points
mcone
9 years ago
30 comments
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What It’s Like to Live in the World’s Most Polluted City
(news.nationalgeographic.com)
139 points
kamaal
10 years ago
76 comments
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1916 Guide Shows What the First Road Trips Were Like
(phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
137 points
Thevet
10 years ago
51 comments
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Is algae the new kale?
(nationalgeographic.com)
136 points
Brajeshwar
4 years ago
297 comments
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India’s daunting challenge: There’s water everywhere, and nowhere
(nationalgeographic.com)
136 points
baud147258
6 years ago
45 comments
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How Forensic Linguistics Identified J.K. Rowling
(phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
135 points
ahmadss
13 years ago
69 comments
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Rare chunks of Earth's mantle found exposed in Maryland
(nationalgeographic.com)
134 points
thedday
5 years ago
84 comments
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Pigs recorded using tools
(nationalgeographic.com)
134 points
rising-sky
7 years ago
60 comments
103.
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Was cancer less likely in a pre-industrial world?
(nationalgeographic.com)
131 points
pseudolus
5 years ago
165 comments
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An injection of magma under Norris Geyser Basin
(nationalgeographic.com)
131 points
LinuxBender
6 years ago
130 comments
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We Discovered Helium 150 Years Ago. Are We Running Out?
(nationalgeographic.com)
130 points
lxm
8 years ago
137 comments
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A million people live in underground nuclear bunkers in Beijing (2017)
(nationalgeographic.com)
130 points
Jerry2
7 years ago
53 comments
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Sleep Science: In the Era of Screens, Rest Is Crucial
(nationalgeographic.com)
130 points
gpresot
8 years ago
16 comments
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“Abrupt thaw” of Arctic permafrost releasing more CO2 than predicted
(nationalgeographic.com)
127 points
bookofjoe
6 years ago
115 comments
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How Many People Are Wrongly Convicted? Researchers Do the Math
(phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
127 points
jamesbritt
12 years ago
75 comments
110.
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My dad launched the quest to find alien intelligence
(nationalgeographic.com)
126 points
8bitsrule
6 years ago
170 comments
111.
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Draining California
(nationalgeographic.com)
126 points
ams1
12 years ago
79 comments
112.
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The Next Moon Landing Is Near, Thanks to Pioneering Engineers
(nationalgeographic.com)
126 points
mcone
9 years ago
66 comments
113.
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Honeybees found using tools to repel giant hornet attacks
(nationalgeographic.com)
126 points
backing
5 years ago
33 comments
114.
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The most otherworldly, mysterious forms of lightning on Earth
(nationalgeographic.com)
121 points
Anon84
a year ago
60 comments
115.
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Our Skulls Didn’t Evolve to be Punched
(phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
118 points
tokenadult
12 years ago
93 comments
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One-fourth of Americans drink water from systems that don’t meet standards
(nationalgeographic.com)
118 points
lxm
7 years ago
59 comments
117.
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New Species of Orangutan Is Rarest Great Ape
(news.nationalgeographic.com)
118 points
nature24
9 years ago
9 comments
118.
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Remembering the night two atomic bombs fell on North Carolina
(nationalgeographic.com)
116 points
longdefeat
5 years ago
110 comments
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'Oumuamua could be a shard from a dead planet
(nationalgeographic.com)
116 points
egfx
6 years ago
58 comments
120.
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The toll climate change is taking on oceans
(nationalgeographic.com)
116 points
codermobile
7 years ago
37 comments
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