| | A man will eat only what he can grow or forage–here’s why (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by orcul on March 18, 2019 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Can Dogs and Cats Be Vegan? Science Weighs In (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by specifications on March 18, 2019 | past |
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| | To build the cities of the future, we must get out of our cars (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 297 points by jseliger on March 18, 2019 | past | 330 comments |
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| | How rats became an inescapable part of city living (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 87 points by orcul on March 17, 2019 | past | 51 comments |
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| | The Oracle at Delphi was lost for a millennium. See how it was found (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by longdefeat on March 15, 2019 | past |
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| | Step inside this massive cave labyrinth hidden under Borneo (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by sohkamyung on March 14, 2019 | past |
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| | Climate study warns of vanishing safety window (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by pseudolus on March 13, 2019 | past |
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| | One-fourth of Americans drink water from systems that don’t meet standards (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 118 points by lxm on March 10, 2019 | past | 59 comments |
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| | The 18th-century contest to build the White House (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by samdung on March 8, 2019 | past |
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| | India is in a historic water crisis. Will diverting 30 rivers solve it? (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by farseer on March 7, 2019 | past |
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| | Scientists are getting creative to save the kakapo (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 85 points by pseudolus on March 6, 2019 | past | 11 comments |
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| | Each U.S. Family Trashes 400 iPhones’ Worth of E-Waste a Year (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 5 points by pitzahoy on March 6, 2019 | past |
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| | Maya ritual cave ‘untouched’ for 1k years stuns archaeologists (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 4 points by curtis on March 5, 2019 | past |
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| | Maya ritual cave ‘untouched’ for 1k years stuns archaeologists (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 269 points by yawz on March 5, 2019 | past | 102 comments |
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| | Google Earth shows that cow and deer herds align like compass needles (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 22 points by mpweiher on March 4, 2019 | past | 6 comments |
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| | First-ever video shows a tarantula eating an opossum (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by DoreenMichele on March 2, 2019 | past |
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| | Why African elephants appear wrinkled (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by DyslexicAtheist on Feb 28, 2019 | past |
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| | National Geographic 2019 Adventurer of the Year Ski Mountaineer Andrzej Bargiel (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by uptown on Feb 26, 2019 | past |
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| | Endangered Armadillos Are Being Turned into Carnival Rattle (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by pseudolus on Feb 22, 2019 | past |
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| | Face of 9,000-Year-Old Teenager Reconstructed (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 6 points by longdefeat on Feb 22, 2019 | past | 2 comments |
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| | Life Probably Exists Beyond Earth. So How Do We Find It? (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by gricardo99 on Feb 20, 2019 | past |
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| | An earthquake in Turkey lasted 50 days, but no one felt it (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 12 points by Jerry2 on Feb 13, 2019 | past |
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| | Thomas Jefferson: President, Scholar, First Foodie (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by rblion on Feb 13, 2019 | past |
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| | Bavarians vote to save bugs and birds–and change farming (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by ciconia on Feb 13, 2019 | past |
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| | Black leopard spotted in Africa for first time in 100 years (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by pseudolus on Feb 12, 2019 | past |
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| | Flying squirrels glow pink, thanks to fluorescence (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 35 points by curtis on Feb 11, 2019 | past | 6 comments |
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| | The Book of the Dead was Egyptians' inside guide to the underworld (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by pseudolus on Feb 9, 2019 | past |
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| | 'Ridiculously rare' case of cancer found in fossil turtle (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by elorant on Feb 9, 2019 | past |
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| | Dear Dawn: How a Nasa robot messed up our science fiction, “The Expanse” (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 14 points by SCAQTony on Feb 8, 2019 | past | 3 comments |
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| | Like chess players, these crows can plan several steps ahead (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by pseudolus on Feb 8, 2019 | past |
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