| | Why a placebo can work–even when you know it's fake (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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1 point by nittanymount on Dec 20, 2023 | past | 1 comment
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| | Animal Aging and Longevity (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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1 point by mgd on Sept 13, 2023 | past
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| | The science of having ideas in the shower (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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275 points by ColinWright on Jan 7, 2023 | past | 166 comments
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| | Where did pirates spend their booty? (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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1 point by hggh on Dec 23, 2022 | past
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| | Cornwall's Surfing Capital Is About to Become the U.K. Space Capital (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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2 points by doener on Dec 21, 2022 | past | 1 comment
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| | ASMR or not: science behind a sensory phenomenon and what is ASMR? (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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2 points by fairytalemtg on Dec 10, 2022 | past
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| | Many scientists see fusion as the future of energy (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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167 points by hhs on Oct 5, 2022 | past | 388 comments
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| | The Alps’ magical ice caves risk vanishing in our warming world (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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4 points by montalbano on Sept 14, 2022 | past
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| | Sea creatures pollinate marine plants and algae (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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41 points by thund on Aug 9, 2022 | past | 1 comment
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| | Notre Dame rises again (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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225 points by gibspaulding on July 27, 2022 | past | 101 comments
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| | London’s climate ‘will resemble Barcelona’s by 2050,’ study reveals (2019) (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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4 points by bb101 on July 19, 2022 | past | 1 comment
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| | Nefertiti was more than just a pretty face (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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2 points by bryanrasmussen on June 3, 2022 | past
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| | For Atlantic horseshoe crabs, love is a battlefield (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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1 point by trifit on May 1, 2022 | past
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| | The controversial quest to make a 'contagious' vaccine (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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3 points by verisimi on March 30, 2022 | past | 2 comments
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| | Why kids lie–and why it's not always bad (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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2 points by terrycody on Feb 28, 2022 | past
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| | A photographer goes inside a frightening chimp-human conflict in Uganda (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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5 points by bryanrasmussen on Jan 15, 2022 | past
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| | Ancient child’s bones deepen mystery of enigmatic human relative (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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2 points by bryanrasmussen on Nov 14, 2021 | past
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| | Domestic horses' mysterious origins may finally be revealed (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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5 points by DocFeind on Nov 1, 2021 | past
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| | Popular tuna species are no longer endangered, surprising scientists (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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3 points by ohjeez on Sept 19, 2021 | past
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| | Why the U.S. once set off a nuclear bomb in space (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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80 points by Hooke on Sept 2, 2021 | past | 56 comments
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| | Where Did the Queen of Sheba Rule–Arabia or Africa? (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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3 points by woldemariam on June 26, 2021 | past
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| | A never-before-documented flower blooms on one of world’s rarest trees (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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46 points by hassanahmad on May 30, 2021 | past | 3 comments
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| | Owl wings may hold the key to turbulence-proof planes (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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1 point by RiderOfGiraffes on March 16, 2021 | past
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| | Terra Australis Incognita: Who discovered Antarctica? Depends who you ask (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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1 point by Bluestein on Feb 25, 2021 | past | 1 comment
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| | ‘Longest known exposure’ recovered from makeshift camera forgotten on telescope (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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20 points by chris_overseas on Dec 12, 2020 | past | 1 comment
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| | 14 nations commit to protect oceans (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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357 points by hassanahmad on Dec 7, 2020 | past | 121 comments
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| | Universal Basic Income is gathering support. Has it ever worked? (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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2 points by NoRagrets on Nov 3, 2020 | past
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| | Secrets and spies: Behind the doors of the GCHQ (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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69 points by DanBC on Oct 25, 2020 | past | 47 comments
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| | Abandoned East African city once controlled the medieval gold trade (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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1 point by zeristor on Sept 23, 2020 | past
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| | 'Sea Nomads' Are First Known Humans Genetically Adapted to Diving (2018) (nationalgeographic.co.uk) |
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2 points by EndXA on Aug 21, 2020 | past
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