| | Are you procrastinating more? Blame the pandemic (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by wyclif on March 6, 2021 | past |
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| | Why Are So Many Base Jumpers Dying? (2016) (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 20 points by andrelaszlo on March 4, 2021 | past | 37 comments |
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| | Ismail al-Jazari – the medieval 'Father of Robotics' (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 87 points by mih on Feb 28, 2021 | past | 51 comments |
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| | Colossal Crater Found in Siberia (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by simonebrunozzi on Feb 26, 2021 | past |
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| | Koalas Eat Toxic Leaves to Survive–Now Scientists Know How (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by panabee on Feb 26, 2021 | past |
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| | Visualizing 500k Deaths from Covid-19 (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by zuhayeer on Feb 23, 2021 | past |
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| | We haven’t seen a quarter of known bee species since the 1990s (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 638 points by esarbe on Feb 22, 2021 | past | 220 comments |
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| | Leaky Vaccines Enhance Spread of Deadlier Chicken Viruses (2015) (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by eonhxeniu on Feb 22, 2021 | past |
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| | A scientist has found a way to reproduce taste, similar to sight and sound (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 14 points by ponderingfish on Feb 20, 2021 | past | 2 comments |
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| | A black-footed ferret has been cloned, a first for a U.S. endangered species (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by williamsharris on Feb 19, 2021 | past |
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| | Meiji University scientist has found a way to record and reproduce taste (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by ronitmndl on Feb 17, 2021 | past |
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| | Feuding map-makers shaped our fascination with Mars (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by pseudolus on Feb 16, 2021 | past |
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| | A new sensation: recording and reproducing taste (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by lovelearning on Feb 16, 2021 | past |
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| | How Orcas Work Together to Whip Up a Meal (2015) (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by EndXA on Feb 13, 2021 | past |
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| | First tyrannosaur embryo fossils revealed (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 8 points by yawz on Feb 8, 2021 | past |
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| | What New York Could Look Like in 2020 (Article from 2015) (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by KoftaBob on Feb 7, 2021 | past |
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| | Why a Covid-19 vaccine could further imperil deep-sea sharks (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by DyslexicAtheist on Feb 2, 2021 | past |
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| | Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries? (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by iamben on Feb 1, 2021 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Anglo-Saxon ship burial was likely the last of its kind (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 20 points by bryanrasmussen on Jan 31, 2021 | past | 8 comments |
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| | Has science solved the Dyatlov Pass incident, one of history’s great mysteries? (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by gHeadphone on Jan 29, 2021 | past |
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| | A small, delayed avalanche may have been responsible for the Dyatlov Incident (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 185 points by indigodaddy on Jan 29, 2021 | past | 54 comments |
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| | Has science solved one of history’s greatest adventure mysteries? (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by Xplor on Jan 29, 2021 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Strange waves rippled around the world, and nobody knows why (2018) (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by breck on Jan 26, 2021 | past | 3 comments |
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| | Time-lapse of a single cell transforming into a salamander (2019) (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 911 points by smusamashah on Jan 25, 2021 | past | 292 comments |
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| | Remembering the night two atomic bombs fell on North Carolina (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 116 points by longdefeat on Jan 25, 2021 | past | 110 comments |
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| | We Need Better Masks and Origami Might Help (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by shrubble on Jan 25, 2021 | past |
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| | Nepali mountaineers achieve historic winter first on K2 (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by royalghost on Jan 24, 2021 | past |
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| | Remembering the night two atomic bombs fell on a small North Carolina town (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by jhunter1016 on Jan 24, 2021 | past |
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| | Alberta, Canada's oil sands is the most destructive oil operation (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by ryan_j_naughton on Jan 24, 2021 | past |
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| | We need better face masks – and origami might help (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by sharkweek on Jan 22, 2021 | past | 1 comment |
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