| | New x-ray scanning technology reveals Covid-19’s damage to the body (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 19 points by fortran77 on Jan 27, 2022 | past | 1 comment |
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| | World’s brightest x-rays reveal Covid-19’s damage to the body (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by giuliomagnifico on Jan 26, 2022 | past |
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| | 1882 surveying error saved a patch of forest from logging (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by divbzero on Jan 25, 2022 | past |
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| | Sloth poaching in northwestern Colombia (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 36 points by bryanrasmussen on Jan 24, 2022 | past | 21 comments |
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| | In Russia, rare snow-dwelling tigers are being poached for their body parts (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 13 points by gmays on Jan 22, 2022 | past | 1 comment |
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| | The volcanic explosion in Tonga destroyed an island and created many mysteries (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 5 points by divbzero on Jan 21, 2022 | past |
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| | The volcanic explosion in Tonga destroyed an island and created many mysteries (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 17 points by giuliomagnifico on Jan 21, 2022 | past | 7 comments |
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| | Fossils Discovered in Australia (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by SpaceInvader on Jan 11, 2022 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Along Hadrian’s Wall, ancient Rome’s temples, towers, and cults come to life (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by zwayhowder on Jan 7, 2022 | past |
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| | Why some people celebrate Christmas in January (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by divbzero on Jan 5, 2022 | past |
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| | Scientists breed smarter fish but reveal costs of big brains (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 5 points by stjo on Jan 2, 2022 | past |
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| | Hollies Get Prickly for a Reason (2012) (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by mudro_zboris on Dec 31, 2021 | past |
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| | The resilience of the human spirit captured in 29 images (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by ghosthamlet on Dec 29, 2021 | past |
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| | The facts about fetal cell lines and Covid-19 vaccines (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by simonebrunozzi on Dec 24, 2021 | past | 1 comment |
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| | At long last, the most powerful space telescope is ready to launch (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by nnx on Dec 24, 2021 | past |
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| | Afghan refugees are finding a warm welcome in small-town America (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 8 points by olvy0 on Dec 18, 2021 | past |
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| | The Universe Is Expanding Faster Than It Should Be (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 182 points by samspenc on Dec 18, 2021 | past | 229 comments |
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| | Christmas Has Evolved over Centuries (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 3 points by allenleein on Dec 13, 2021 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Flu survivors still immune after 90 years (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 4 points by heshiebee on Dec 12, 2021 | past | 1 comment |
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| | The eccentric scientist behind the ‘gold standard’ Covid-19 test (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 5 points by jcarpio on Dec 7, 2021 | past | 2 comments |
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| | To regrow forests the U.S. needs billions of seeds–and many more 'seed hunters' (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 202 points by pajtai on Dec 4, 2021 | past | 68 comments |
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| | Alien hunters have spent 60 years finding new solutions for the Drake Equation (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 51 points by pseudolus on Dec 1, 2021 | past | 87 comments |
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| | Nature’s Most Amazing Eyes Just Got a Bit Weirder (2014) (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 7 points by tosh on Nov 23, 2021 | past |
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| | Crow Tries to Fight Eagle, Gets Free Ride Instead (2015) (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 1 point by Tomte on Nov 16, 2021 | past |
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| | Feeding 9Billion (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by elenaturner on Nov 12, 2021 | past |
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| | Deepest earthquake ever detected struck 467 miles beneath Japan (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by adjagu on Nov 11, 2021 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Ötzi the Iceman: What we know 30 years after his discovery (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 8 points by TheAceOfHearts on Nov 4, 2021 | past | 2 comments |
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| | Lemurs sing in a rhythm previously only found in humans and birds (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 36 points by SquibblesRedux on Oct 26, 2021 | past | 1 comment |
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| | Can UNESCO status save the world’s oldest mummies? (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 2 points by gennarro on Oct 26, 2021 | past |
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| | Can archaeologists solve Sweden's 1,500-year-old murder mystery? (nationalgeographic.com) |
| 4 points by elenaturner on Oct 13, 2021 | past |
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