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Why Aren’t There More Scientists? Money (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
99 points
myth_drannon
10 years ago
85 comments
152.
Astronomers may soon have the first picture of a black hole (news.nationalgeographic.com)
99 points
hownottowrite
9 years ago
47 comments
153.
Bees Can Sense the Electric Fields of Flowers (2013) (nationalgeographic.com)
99 points
EndXA
6 years ago
24 comments
154.
Video Shows Starving Polar Bear on Iceless Land (news.nationalgeographic.com)
98 points
brakmic
8 years ago
75 comments
155.
National Geographic now recognizes The Southern Ocean (nationalgeographic.com)
97 points
giuliomagnifico
5 years ago
87 comments
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Himalayan villages that grow cannabis (news.nationalgeographic.com)
97 points
Jasamba
10 years ago
65 comments
157.
The Montreal Protocol was a landmark environmental success (news.nationalgeographic.com)
96 points
mcone
9 years ago
86 comments
158.
Why the U.S. government is allowing bears, wolves to be hunted in their dens (nationalgeographic.com)
95 points
pseudolus
6 years ago
53 comments
159.
Some of the World's Biggest Lakes Are Drying Up (nationalgeographic.com)
95 points
prostoalex
8 years ago
53 comments
160.
Insect Has Gears in Its Legs (2013) (nationalgeographic.com)
95 points
jensgk
5 years ago
38 comments
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Climate change driving entire planet to dangerous 'global tipping point‘ (nationalgeographic.com)
94 points
aaronbrethorst
6 years ago
133 comments
162.
The pandemic is giving people vivid, unusual dreams (nationalgeographic.com)
94 points
Kaibeezy
6 years ago
53 comments
163.
Orcas found to kill blue whales (nationalgeographic.com)
93 points
Someone
4 years ago
101 comments
164.
The Brain Is Hardwired to Snap (news.nationalgeographic.com)
93 points
DiabloD3
10 years ago
93 comments
165.
Breaking the communication barrier between dolphins and humans (ngm.nationalgeographic.com)
93 points
fezz
11 years ago
31 comments
166.
Origami is yielding new applications in spacecraft, architecture, and medicine (nationalgeographic.com)
93 points
megamike
3 years ago
26 comments
167.
Bizarre Earthquake Lights Finally Explained (news.nationalgeographic.com)
93 points
kposehn
11 years ago
23 comments
168.
Silicon Valley is evolving and focusing on employees (nationalgeographic.com)
92 points
howsilly
7 years ago
75 comments
169.
After Tens of Thousands of Pigeons Vanish, One Comes Back (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
90 points
srikar
10 years ago
24 comments
170.
Mars Rover Curiosity Has First Big Malfunction (news.nationalgeographic.com)
90 points
Lightning
13 years ago
20 comments
171.
A tectonic plate may have peeled apart (nationalgeographic.com)
90 points
Vaslo
7 years ago
12 comments
172.
How sugar and fat affect your brain (nationalgeographic.com)
89 points
Brajeshwar
3 years ago
124 comments
173.
Mars: Inside the High-Risk, High-Stakes Race to the Red Planet (nationalgeographic.com)
89 points
pmcpinto
10 years ago
99 comments
174.
China Shuts Down Its Legal Ivory Trade (relay.nationalgeographic.com)
89 points
dsr12
8 years ago
16 comments
175.
22 Discoveries of 2022 (nationalgeographic.com)
88 points
Brajeshwar
3 years ago
26 comments
176.
Ismail al-Jazari – the medieval 'Father of Robotics' (nationalgeographic.com)
87 points
mih
5 years ago
51 comments
177.
How rats became an inescapable part of city living (nationalgeographic.com)
87 points
orcul
7 years ago
51 comments
178.
Paul Theroux reflects on the evolving nature of rail travel (nationalgeographic.com)
87 points
Thevet
3 years ago
36 comments
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Extinct Humans Passed High-Altitude Gene to Tibetans (phenomena.nationalgeographic.com)
87 points
ericpan
12 years ago
24 comments
180.
China has increased fishery subsidies (nationalgeographic.com)
87 points
frequentnapper
7 years ago
20 comments
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