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What are elephants saying- First library reveals communication mysteries (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by kurthr on May 26, 2021 | past
Endless scrolling through social media can literally make you sick (nationalgeographic.com)
43 points by elorant on May 20, 2021 | past | 8 comments
Was cancer less likely in a pre-industrial world? (nationalgeographic.com)
131 points by pseudolus on May 15, 2021 | past | 165 comments
A bubbling pool of mud is on the move, and no one knows why (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by jhncls on May 15, 2021 | past
Why I bought the Magna Carta? (2014) (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by marc__1 on May 10, 2021 | past
The controversial future of nuclear power in the U.S. (nationalgeographic.com)
5 points by pseudolus on May 4, 2021 | past
Maybe Rats Aren't to Blame for the Black Death (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by bcaa7f3a8bbc on May 4, 2021 | past
How the 'double mutant' variant is adding fuel to India's Covid-19 crisis (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by gablusky on April 30, 2021 | past
Greyhound connects America. What happens if intercity buses disappear? (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by userium on April 28, 2021 | past
Rare chunks of Earth's mantle found exposed in Maryland (nationalgeographic.com)
134 points by thedday on April 28, 2021 | past | 84 comments
Offshore wind is poised to take off in the U.S. – but it won’t be easy (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by GordonS on April 25, 2021 | past
Archaeologists discover mysterious monument hidden in plain sight (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by bryanrasmussen on April 25, 2021 | past
Why was the ancient city of Cahokia abandoned? New clues rule out one theory (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by Monroe13 on April 22, 2021 | past
Groundbreaking effort launched to decode whale language (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by SquibblesRedux on April 22, 2021 | past
Groundbreaking effort launched to decode whale language (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by reckel on April 20, 2021 | past
Big Cats Wild for Calvin Klein Cologne? (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by coryodaniel on April 19, 2021 | past
Pictures reveal the isolated lives of Japan’s social recluses (2018) (nationalgeographic.com)
78 points by altStoner on April 18, 2021 | past | 80 comments
Ants can shrink and regrow their brains (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by withants on April 15, 2021 | past
Ants can shrink and regrow their brains (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by dsr12 on April 14, 2021 | past
'Lost golden city of Luxor' discovered by archaeologists in Egypt (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by anaclet0 on April 10, 2021 | past
'Lost golden city of Luxor' discovered by archaeologists in Egypt (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by simonpure on April 10, 2021 | past
'Lost golden city of Luxor' discovered by archaeologists in Egypt (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by pseudolus on April 9, 2021 | past | 1 comment
Lost Egyptian city of Akhetaten unearthed (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by asimpletune on April 9, 2021 | past
Without Bugs, We Might All Be Dead (2017) (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by NoRagrets on April 8, 2021 | past
Bones evolved to act like batteries, 400M-year-old fish suggest (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by thedday on April 8, 2021 | past
Science solved the mystery of feet washing ashore in the Pacific Northwest (nationalgeographic.com)
5 points by ColinWright on March 30, 2021 | past | 1 comment
The timeless beauty of a mathematician’s chalkboard (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by samizdis on March 30, 2021 | past
Deep-Voiced Men Have Lower Sperm Counts, Study Says (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by amelius on March 24, 2021 | past
Scientists spot a 'space hurricane' for the first time (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by yawz on March 24, 2021 | past
Scientists spot a 'space hurricane' for the first time (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by jacksonpollock on March 24, 2021 | past

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