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The Future of Climate-Smart Farming
2 points
dnetesn
2015-12-04T17:01:44Z
nautil.us
The Secret, Stressful Stories of Fossils
12 points
dnetesn
2015-12-04T11:45:39Z
nautil.us
Event Horizon Telescope reveals magnetic fields at Milky Way's black hole
2 points
dnetesn
2015-12-03T19:21:49Z
phys.org
The “Splendidly Cranky” Utopian: Interview with Curtis White
1 points
dnetesn
2015-12-03T17:20:59Z
www.theparisreview.org
Paleoepigenetics is probing how evolution responds to sudden stress
10 points
dnetesn
2015-12-03T17:18:59Z
nautil.us
Holiday lights can interfere with WiFi
7 points
dnetesn
2015-12-02T14:59:00Z
www.washingtonpost.com
The Quantum Reality Paradox
12 points
dnetesn
2015-12-02T14:10:36Z
fqxi.org
A Short History of Martians
5 points
dnetesn
2015-12-02T14:08:37Z
www.atlasobscura.com
How Radio Enthusiasts Are Listening to Earth’s Secret Symphony
3 points
dnetesn
2015-12-02T14:06:01Z
nautil.us
Why Is “Survivor” Still on Television?
3 points
dnetesn
2015-12-02T11:55:55Z
nautil.us
The Peculiar Ascent of Bill Murray to Secular Saint
147 points
dnetesn
2015-12-01T21:53:02Z
www.nytimes.com
The Rise and Fall of the Living Fossil
16 points
dnetesn
2015-12-01T21:50:55Z
nautil.us
The Monster of Bad Spelling
30 points
dnetesn
2015-12-01T21:23:15Z
www.theawl.com
Review: J-Corder – Tale of the Tape
6 points
dnetesn
2015-12-01T19:00:18Z
www.wired.com
Why Is “Survivor” Still on Television?
1 points
dnetesn
2015-12-01T17:30:27Z
nautil.us
Lessons from Cellphones on Distribution of Wealth
33 points
dnetesn
2015-12-01T02:09:36Z
www.nytimes.com
Points of Sale
12 points
dnetesn
2015-12-01T02:08:16Z
www.theparisreview.org
Humans and Nature Can Co-Exist in “Cyborg” Ecosystems
1 points
dnetesn
2015-12-01T01:35:21Z
nautil.us
Scientists Link Moon’s Tilt and Earth’s Gold
8 points
dnetesn
2015-11-30T21:58:38Z
www.nytimes.com
With Shipwreck Treasure Easier to Reach, a Duel Is On
12 points
dnetesn
2015-11-30T21:56:54Z
www.nytimes.com
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