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Historian uses lasers to unlock mysteries of Notre Dame Cathedral (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by colek42 on April 16, 2019 | past
Historian Uses Lasers to Unlock Mysteries of Gothic Cathedrals (2015) (nationalgeographic.com)
11 points by okket on April 15, 2019 | past | 3 comments
Why Leonardo da Vinci’s brilliance endures, 500 years after his death (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by pseudolus on April 15, 2019 | past
New super-Earth named Proxima c may orbit the star next door (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by rpledge on April 13, 2019 | past
Multiple lines of mysterious ancient humans interbred with us (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by rustoo on April 13, 2019 | past
New species of ancient human discovered in the Philippines (nationalgeographic.com)
4 points by airstrike on April 11, 2019 | past
New species of ancient human discovered in the Philippines (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by ddebernardy on April 10, 2019 | past
Copernicus's revolutionary ideas reorganized the heavens (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by pseudolus on April 9, 2019 | past | 1 comment
At high pressures, potassium adopts a mix of crystalline and liquid structure (nationalgeographic.com)
103 points by evo_9 on April 9, 2019 | past | 47 comments
[dupe] New phase of matter is solid and liquid at the same time (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by zw123456 on April 9, 2019 | past
Could a woman walk around the world today? (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by ekianjo on April 8, 2019 | past
A million people live in underground nuclear bunkers in Beijing (2017) (nationalgeographic.com)
130 points by Jerry2 on April 6, 2019 | past | 53 comments
A Million People Live in These Underground Nuclear Bunkers (nationalgeographic.com)
4 points by ZeljkoS on April 4, 2019 | past
Cats know their names–why it's harder for them than dogs (nationalgeographic.com)
10 points by pseudolus on April 4, 2019 | past | 1 comment
Ancient advanced weapon technology theory debunked by new research (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by pseudolus on April 4, 2019 | past
Ancient teeth hint at mysterious human relative in China (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by hhs on April 3, 2019 | past
New York State to ban plastic bags–here's why (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by pseudolus on April 1, 2019 | past | 1 comment
Solar-Powered Slugs Hide Wild Secrets–But They’re Vanishing (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by amerf1 on April 1, 2019 | past
Want to visualize inequality? View cities from above (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by malshe on March 31, 2019 | past
Earth’s continental plate movement can cause problems for GPS (2016) (nationalgeographic.com)
40 points by furcyd on March 28, 2019 | past | 13 comments
Sea turtle shell trade much bigger than scientists suspected (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by pseudolus on March 28, 2019 | past
The Fantastically Strange Origin of Most Coal on Earth (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by ZeljkoS on March 27, 2019 | past
Bogotá, Colombia bans cars every Sunday–and people love it (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by smn1234 on March 27, 2019 | past
Canadian hares eat meat, surprising photos reveal (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by shawndumas on March 27, 2019 | past
Rugged 'mountains' taller than Everest lurk deep inside Earth (nationalgeographic.com)
85 points by pseudolus on March 26, 2019 | past | 7 comments
Elephants Took 24M Generations to Evolve from Mouse-Size (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by curtis on March 23, 2019 | past
These bears mimic each other's faces as well as people do (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by booleandilemma on March 22, 2019 | past
Solar storms can be even worse if you live near certain rocks (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by pseudolus on March 20, 2019 | past
A 'Rainforest' of Species Lives in Your Belly Button (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by laurex on March 19, 2019 | past
Jailed researchers trying to protect threatened cheetahs in Iran await verdict (nationalgeographic.com)
41 points by dyukqu on March 18, 2019 | past | 11 comments

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