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Rare green comet won't return for a thousand years
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nationalgeographic.com
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manveerc
10 days ago
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Have we been measuring mountains all wrong?
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nationalgeographic.com
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bookofjoe
14 days ago
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Science fiction's warp drive is speeding closer to reality
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nationalgeographic.com
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fork-bomber
17 days ago
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The Amazon rainforest doesn't produce 20% of the oxygen (2019)
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3 points
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colinprince
26 days ago
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Have we been measuring mountains all wrong?
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nationalgeographic.com
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2 points
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indigoabstract
36 days ago
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Have we been measuring mountains all wrong?
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nationalgeographic.com
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2 points
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CharlesW
37 days ago
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Have we been measuring mountains all wrong?
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nationalgeographic.com
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3 points
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carabiner
40 days ago
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Are we living in a black hole?
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nationalgeographic.com
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5 points
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bookofjoe
42 days ago
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Coffee naps might be the weirdest–and smartest–way to recharge
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nationalgeographic.com
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7 points
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manveerc
47 days ago
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2 comments
'Type 1.5' diabetes is real–and underdiagnosed
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nationalgeographic.com
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4 points
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manveerc
48 days ago
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1 comment
Golden Poison Frog
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nationalgeographic.com
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1 point
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keepamovin
68 days ago
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The benefits of doing nothing. Literally ... nothing.
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nationalgeographic.com
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3 points
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ColinWright
69 days ago
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First Known Humans Genetically Adapted to Diving
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nationalgeographic.com
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8 points
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schappim
70 days ago
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Syndrome is linked to regular cannabis use–and cases have doubled
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nationalgeographic.com
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7 points
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vinni2
73 days ago
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Blue whales are going eerily silent–and scientists say it's a warning sign
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nationalgeographic.com
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34 points
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nic_wilson
83 days ago
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The Hadza (2009)
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nationalgeographic.com
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georgecmu
3 months ago
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Who was Mary Magdalene, one of the Bible's most misunderstood women?
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nationalgeographic.com
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5 points
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Bluestein
3 months ago
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Scientists want to build 'living' computers–powered by live brain cells
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nationalgeographic.com
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Bluestein
3 months ago
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Humans used to have straighter teeth – what changed?
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nationalgeographic.com
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bookofjoe
3 months ago
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The best and worst countries to be a woman
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nationalgeographic.com
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4 points
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lentoutcry
3 months ago
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Brain could be 'older' than your age–and it's easier than ever to find out
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nationalgeographic.com
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6 points
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Bluestein
3 months ago
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What Causes Flash Floods
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nationalgeographic.com
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2 points
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atakan_gurkan
3 months ago
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Superpowers are real–these people are living proof
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nationalgeographic.com
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5 points
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Bluestein
3 months ago
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What does a solar tornado look like? One photographer got these shots
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nationalgeographic.com
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8 points
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Bluestein
3 months ago
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What Causes Coral Bleaching?
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nationalgeographic.com
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2 points
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lentoutcry
3 months ago
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The most otherworldly, mysterious forms of lightning on Earth
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nationalgeographic.com
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121 points
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Anon84
3 months ago
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60 comments
The story behind Caesar salad
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nationalgeographic.com
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141 points
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Bluestein
3 months ago
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127 comments
How to not get eaten by a shark, explained by professional divers
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nationalgeographic.com
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2 points
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lentoutcry
3 months ago
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1 comment
Alexander the Great poisoned? Science sheds new light on an age-old question
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nationalgeographic.com
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7 points
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Bluestein
4 months ago
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Why your joints crack, and what it means for your health
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nationalgeographic.com
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3 points
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bookofjoe
4 months ago
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