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Teenagers are growing more anxious and depressed
(economist.com)
170 points
known
9 years ago
217 comments
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Is being bilingual good for your brain?
(economist.com)
170 points
Anon84
a year ago
180 comments
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Visas for entrepreneurs
(economist.com)
170 points
newscasta
14 years ago
75 comments
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Treating beef like coal would make a big dent in greenhouse-gas emissions
(economist.com)
169 points
lxm
5 years ago
325 comments
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Estonia has a new way to stop speeding motorists
(economist.com)
169 points
pionerkotik
7 years ago
149 comments
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Scientists are discovering a powerful new way to prevent cancer
(economist.com)
169 points
Earw0rm
8 months ago
126 comments
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How to Detect Business Fraud
(economist.com)
169 points
known
6 years ago
68 comments
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Turning brain signals into useful information
(economist.com)
169 points
aficionado
8 years ago
65 comments
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I don't know how you get here from “predict the next word”
(grumpy-economist.com)
168 points
qsi
3 months ago
260 comments
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Have McKinsey and its consulting rivals got too big?
(economist.com)
168 points
godelmachine
2 years ago
179 comments
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The sudden demise of Indian vultures killed thousands of people
(economist.com)
168 points
sohkamyung
3 years ago
53 comments
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After the coup, Turkey turns against America
(economist.com)
167 points
cronjobber
10 years ago
286 comments
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Exposure to the Sun's UV radiation may be good for you
(economist.com)
167 points
beefman
2 years ago
195 comments
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How Netflix became a billion-dollar titan
(economist.com)
167 points
abhiminator
8 years ago
130 comments
435.
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Satellite warfare: An arms race is brewing in orbit
(economist.com)
167 points
bookofjoe
6 years ago
111 comments
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The Inuit agree on a common writing system
(economist.com)
167 points
askl
7 years ago
61 comments
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Twitter engineer: I thought I’d been hacked. It turned out I’d been fired
(economist.com)
166 points
samizdis
4 years ago
307 comments
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Can we know what animals are thinking?
(medium.economist.com)
166 points
_dps
9 years ago
226 comments
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Our relationship with teeth is uneven, messy and grim
(economist.com)
166 points
hecubus
8 years ago
174 comments
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Free Public Transport in Estonia
(economist.com)
166 points
dullgiulio
7 years ago
169 comments
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Incumbents are fighting back against disrupters
(economist.com)
166 points
ijidak
3 years ago
160 comments
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Nordic countries are reinventing their model of capitalism
(economist.com)
166 points
JumpCrisscross
13 years ago
158 comments
443.
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It Depends What You Study, Not Where
(economist.com)
166 points
acbilimoria
10 years ago
107 comments
444.
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The woes of Windows 10
(economist.com)
165 points
hourislate
9 years ago
464 comments
445.
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America is pushing the labour market to its limits
(economist.com)
165 points
rbanffy
8 years ago
207 comments
446.
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Chipmaking Is Being Redesigned
(economist.com)
165 points
klelatti
5 years ago
156 comments
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Graphene may have found its killer app
(economist.com)
165 points
jkuria
4 years ago
142 comments
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Brazil has the power to save the Amazon rainforest, or destroy it
(economist.com)
165 points
vincvinc
7 years ago
137 comments
449.
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Noam Chomsky on the cruelty of American imperialism
(economist.com)
165 points
boramalper
5 years ago
93 comments
450.
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Is this the end of crypto?
(economist.com)
164 points
edward
4 years ago
430 comments
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