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World’s nations start to hammer out first global treaty on plastic pollution 49,001
/r/science, 2022-02-27, 23:15:43
Study finds bee and butterfly numbers are falling, even in undisturbed forests 33,505
/r/science, 2023-03-07, 15:19:07
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TIL Humans will walk in circles when lost unless there is some sort of external reference point. 18,293
/r/todayilearned, 2022-01-27, 16:57:45
White House requires immediate public access to all U.S.-funded research papers by 2025 9,522
/r/psychology, 2022-08-27, 11:05:36
Evidence suggests pandemic came from nature, not a lab, panel says 9,257
/r/science, 2022-10-10, 19:39:56
TIL sleep helps clean our brain. Or in the words of the journal Science, “Observations showed that when mice sleep, channels between neurons in their brains expand, allowing cerebrospinal fluid to flush out detritus, such as proteins that in human beings are associated with Alzheimer’s disease.” 8,921
/r/todayilearned, 2022-11-16, 13:29:37
In 2014, Norwegian archaeologists found a lone wooden ski on a mountaintop, where it had been trapped in ice for 1300 years. Because skis come in pairs, archaeologists monitored the ice patch for summertime thaws that might reveal the other one. 7 years later, their patience has paid off [1216x804] 6,689
/r/artefactporn, 2021-10-06, 16:40:04
Chewing raises metabolism by an estimated 10-15% above baseline 5,456
/r/science, 2022-08-20, 14:15:54
New mRNA vaccine targeting all known flu strains shows early promise 4,277
/r/science, 2022-11-25, 02:22:51
Scientists want to create a library of every sound in the ocean 3,671
/r/everythingscience, 2022-02-26, 00:49:46
Ancient DNA from a Siberian cave has revealed the first known father-daughter pair of Neanderthals. In addition to identifying the first father-daughter pair, the genetic evidence suggests Neanderthal males stayed in their family groups as adults, like men in many modern human societies. 3,611
/r/science, 2021-09-04, 20:35:30
TIL Ladybugs are extremely promiscuous, and as a result have rampant STD'S 3,345
/r/todayilearned, 2022-10-03, 22:42:23
In 2014, Norwegian archaeologists found a lone wooden ski on a mountaintop, where it had been trapped in ice for 1300 years. Because skis come in pairs, archaeologists monitored the ice patch for summertime thaws that might reveal the other one. Seven years later, their patience has paid off. 3,104
/r/interestingasfuck, 2021-10-06, 16:43:39
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curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/posts?query=site%3Ascience.org" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
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curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/comments?query=site%3Ascience.org" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
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Query breakdown by subreddit posts
API examples
Posts:
Comments:
For more information, see the API Reference page.
curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/posts?query=site%3Ascience.org" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
Comments:
curl "https://socialgrep.com/api/v1/search/comments?query=site%3Ascience.org" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Authorization: Bearer YOUR_KEY"
For more information, see the API Reference page.