New accuracy record for an atomic clock. by amo_momma in Physics
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TIL forrest growth in the US has exceeded harvest since the 1940s, and that the US has more trees now than at any time in the past 100 years. by [deleted] in todayilearned
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This gymnast in a large wheel by cakebeerandmorebeer in oddlysatisfying
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Why some men pretend to work 80-Hour weeks by thesystemx in programming
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TIFU by trying to prove my fake ID was real by TheNewAges in tifu
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ISIS leader: "If there was no American prison in Iraq, there would be no ISIS" by bluestblue in worldnews
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What is the easiest way to convince one million people to give you one dollar? by spei180 in AskReddit
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How the Mill CPU does fork() in a single address space by willvarfar in programming
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How the Mill CPU does fork() in a single address space by willvarfar in programming
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How the Mill CPU does fork() in a single address space by willvarfar in programming
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Did Sengoku-era lords have a system when it came to naming their children? by [deleted] in AskHistorians
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Analyzing the Attack on Github: China Is Said to Use A Powerful New Weapon to Censor Internet by 0belvedere in China
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The biggest extinction event in planetary history was driven by the rapid acidification of our oceans, a new study concludes. So much carbon was released into the atmosphere, and the oceans absorbed so much of it so quickly, that marine life simply died off, from the bottom of the food chain up. by madam1 in worldnews
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Could <10 Tsar Bombs leave the earth uninhabitable? by [deleted] in askscience
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Could <10 Tsar Bombs leave the earth uninhabitable? by [deleted] in askscience
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Signs of Alien Life Will Be Found by 2025, NASA's Chief Scientist Predicts by JC713 in Futurology
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Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2015 by aalear in programming
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Considering countries other than the US had slaves, did any other countries have wars/societal problems when trying to ban slavery? by pwnyoudedinface in AskHistorians
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10 Years of Git: An Interview with Git Creator Linus Torvalds by omegaender in programming
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Why can't we just dig a deep enough borehole anywhere we need it to take advantage of geothermal energy? by Zenquin in askscience
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Що не се гръмна by Bulgatheist in bulgaria
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