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Science fiction warned AI could end humanity. We may soon learn if it's possible (nationalgeographic.com)
6 points by _____k 11 days ago | past | discuss
The science of why your body resists weight loss (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by paulpauper 19 days ago | past
The 30-foot sea cow quickly hunted to extinction because of its tasty meat (nationalgeographic.com)
4 points by rwmj 47 days ago | past
When did cats become domesticated? New DNA evidence changes the story. (nationalgeographic.com)
6 points by donsupreme 48 days ago | past | 1 comment
The 30-foot sea cow quickly hunted to extinction because of its tasty meat (nationalgeographic.com)
4 points by cbzbc 52 days ago | past
Scientists found a way to reverse kidney damage–is a cure next? (nationalgeographic.com)
5 points by tmd83 55 days ago | past | 1 comment
Parasitic queen ant tricks workers into killing their mother (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by rwmj 59 days ago | past | 1 comment
Sperm whale speech has human-like 'vowels' (nationalgeographic.com)
11 points by Rant423 59 days ago | past | 1 comment
Colon cancer is rising in young people and scientists got a clue about why (nationalgeographic.com)
31 points by nikolay 66 days ago | past | 29 comments
Revival of the Chicago River (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by ninju 74 days ago | past
Ball Lightning May Be All in Your Head (2010) (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by r721 75 days ago | past
Rare green comet won't return for a thousand years (nationalgeographic.com)
4 points by manveerc 3 months ago | past | 3 comments
Have we been measuring mountains all wrong? (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by bookofjoe 3 months ago | past | 1 comment
Science fiction's warp drive is speeding closer to reality (nationalgeographic.com)
4 points by fork-bomber 3 months ago | past | 2 comments
The Amazon rainforest doesn't produce 20% of the oxygen (2019) (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by colinprince 3 months ago | past
Have we been measuring mountains all wrong? (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by indigoabstract 3 months ago | past
Have we been measuring mountains all wrong? (nationalgeographic.com)
2 points by CharlesW 3 months ago | past
Have we been measuring mountains all wrong? (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by carabiner 4 months ago | past
Are we living in a black hole? (nationalgeographic.com)
5 points by bookofjoe 4 months ago | past | 1 comment
Coffee naps might be the weirdest–and smartest–way to recharge (nationalgeographic.com)
7 points by manveerc 4 months ago | past | 2 comments
'Type 1.5' diabetes is real–and underdiagnosed (nationalgeographic.com)
4 points by manveerc 4 months ago | past | 1 comment
Golden Poison Frog (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by keepamovin 4 months ago | past
The benefits of doing nothing. Literally ... nothing. (nationalgeographic.com)
3 points by ColinWright 4 months ago | past
First Known Humans Genetically Adapted to Diving (nationalgeographic.com)
8 points by schappim 5 months ago | past
Syndrome is linked to regular cannabis use–and cases have doubled (nationalgeographic.com)
7 points by vinni2 5 months ago | past
Blue whales are going eerily silent–and scientists say it's a warning sign (nationalgeographic.com)
34 points by nic_wilson 5 months ago | past | 5 comments
The Hadza (2009) (nationalgeographic.com)
1 point by georgecmu 5 months ago | past | 1 comment
Who was Mary Magdalene, one of the Bible's most misunderstood women? (nationalgeographic.com)
5 points by Bluestein 5 months ago | past
Scientists want to build 'living' computers–powered by live brain cells (nationalgeographic.com)
7 points by Bluestein 5 months ago | past | 3 comments
Humans used to have straighter teeth – what changed? (nationalgeographic.com)
4 points by bookofjoe 6 months ago | past | 1 comment

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