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91.
Enormous ‘rogue waves’ can appear out of nowhere (nationalgeographic.com)
149 points
cpach
4 years ago
79 comments
92.
The Invisible Bank: How Kenya Has Beaten the World in Mobile Money (newswatch.nationalgeographic.com)
146 points
ramabk
14 years ago
68 comments
93.
Beekeepers hit hard by thefts of hives (nationalgeographic.com)
145 points
gscott
7 years ago
49 comments
94.
The story behind Caesar salad (nationalgeographic.com)
141 points
Bluestein
a year ago
127 comments
95.
Life Aboard the Longest Train Ride Through India (nationalgeographic.com)
141 points
mcone
9 years ago
30 comments
96.
What It’s Like to Live in the World’s Most Polluted City (news.nationalgeographic.com)
139 points
kamaal
10 years ago
76 comments
97.
1916 Guide Shows What the First Road Trips Were Like (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
137 points
Thevet
10 years ago
51 comments
98.
Is algae the new kale? (nationalgeographic.com)
136 points
Brajeshwar
4 years ago
297 comments
99.
India’s daunting challenge: There’s water everywhere, and nowhere (nationalgeographic.com)
136 points
baud147258
6 years ago
45 comments
100.
How Forensic Linguistics Identified J.K. Rowling (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
135 points
ahmadss
13 years ago
69 comments
101.
Rare chunks of Earth's mantle found exposed in Maryland (nationalgeographic.com)
134 points
thedday
5 years ago
84 comments
102.
Pigs recorded using tools (nationalgeographic.com)
134 points
rising-sky
7 years ago
60 comments
103.
Was cancer less likely in a pre-industrial world? (nationalgeographic.com)
131 points
pseudolus
5 years ago
165 comments
104.
An injection of magma under Norris Geyser Basin (nationalgeographic.com)
131 points
LinuxBender
6 years ago
130 comments
105.
We Discovered Helium 150 Years Ago. Are We Running Out? (nationalgeographic.com)
130 points
lxm
8 years ago
137 comments
106.
A million people live in underground nuclear bunkers in Beijing (2017) (nationalgeographic.com)
130 points
Jerry2
7 years ago
53 comments
107.
Sleep Science: In the Era of Screens, Rest Is Crucial (nationalgeographic.com)
130 points
gpresot
8 years ago
16 comments
108.
“Abrupt thaw” of Arctic permafrost releasing more CO2 than predicted (nationalgeographic.com)
127 points
bookofjoe
6 years ago
115 comments
109.
How Many People Are Wrongly Convicted? Researchers Do the Math (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
127 points
jamesbritt
12 years ago
75 comments
110.
My dad launched the quest to find alien intelligence (nationalgeographic.com)
126 points
8bitsrule
6 years ago
170 comments
111.
Draining California (nationalgeographic.com)
126 points
ams1
12 years ago
79 comments
112.
The Next Moon Landing Is Near, Thanks to Pioneering Engineers (nationalgeographic.com)
126 points
mcone
9 years ago
66 comments
113.
Honeybees found using tools to repel giant hornet attacks (nationalgeographic.com)
126 points
backing
5 years ago
33 comments
114.
The most otherworldly, mysterious forms of lightning on Earth (nationalgeographic.com)
121 points
Anon84
a year ago
60 comments
115.
Our Skulls Didn’t Evolve to be Punched (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
118 points
tokenadult
12 years ago
93 comments
116.
One-fourth of Americans drink water from systems that don’t meet standards (nationalgeographic.com)
118 points
lxm
7 years ago
59 comments
117.
New Species of Orangutan Is Rarest Great Ape (news.nationalgeographic.com)
118 points
nature24
9 years ago
9 comments
118.
Remembering the night two atomic bombs fell on North Carolina (nationalgeographic.com)
116 points
longdefeat
5 years ago
110 comments
119.
'Oumuamua could be a shard from a dead planet (nationalgeographic.com)
116 points
egfx
6 years ago
58 comments
120.
The toll climate change is taking on oceans (nationalgeographic.com)
116 points
codermobile
7 years ago
37 comments
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