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Teenagers are growing more anxious and depressed (economist.com)
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known
9 years ago
217 comments
422.
Is being bilingual good for your brain? (economist.com)
170 points
Anon84
a year ago
180 comments
423.
Visas for entrepreneurs (economist.com)
170 points
newscasta
14 years ago
75 comments
424.
Treating beef like coal would make a big dent in greenhouse-gas emissions (economist.com)
169 points
lxm
5 years ago
325 comments
425.
Estonia has a new way to stop speeding motorists (economist.com)
169 points
pionerkotik
7 years ago
149 comments
426.
Scientists are discovering a powerful new way to prevent cancer (economist.com)
169 points
Earw0rm
8 months ago
126 comments
427.
How to Detect Business Fraud (economist.com)
169 points
known
6 years ago
68 comments
428.
Turning brain signals into useful information (economist.com)
169 points
aficionado
8 years ago
65 comments
429.
I don't know how you get here from “predict the next word” (grumpy-economist.com)
168 points
qsi
3 months ago
260 comments
430.
Have McKinsey and its consulting rivals got too big? (economist.com)
168 points
godelmachine
2 years ago
179 comments
431.
The sudden demise of Indian vultures killed thousands of people (economist.com)
168 points
sohkamyung
3 years ago
53 comments
432.
After the coup, Turkey turns against America (economist.com)
167 points
cronjobber
10 years ago
286 comments
433.
Exposure to the Sun's UV radiation may be good for you (economist.com)
167 points
beefman
2 years ago
195 comments
434.
How Netflix became a billion-dollar titan (economist.com)
167 points
abhiminator
8 years ago
130 comments
435.
Satellite warfare: An arms race is brewing in orbit (economist.com)
167 points
bookofjoe
6 years ago
111 comments
436.
The Inuit agree on a common writing system (economist.com)
167 points
askl
7 years ago
61 comments
437.
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
438.
Can we know what animals are thinking? (medium.economist.com)
166 points
_dps
9 years ago
226 comments
439.
Our relationship with teeth is uneven, messy and grim (economist.com)
166 points
hecubus
8 years ago
174 comments
440.
Free Public Transport in Estonia (economist.com)
166 points
dullgiulio
7 years ago
169 comments
441.
Incumbents are fighting back against disrupters (economist.com)
166 points
ijidak
3 years ago
160 comments
442.
Nordic countries are reinventing their model of capitalism (economist.com)
166 points
JumpCrisscross
13 years ago
158 comments
443.
It Depends What You Study, Not Where (economist.com)
166 points
acbilimoria
10 years ago
107 comments
444.
The woes of Windows 10 (economist.com)
165 points
hourislate
9 years ago
464 comments
445.
America is pushing the labour market to its limits (economist.com)
165 points
rbanffy
8 years ago
207 comments
446.
Chipmaking Is Being Redesigned (economist.com)
165 points
klelatti
5 years ago
156 comments
447.
Graphene may have found its killer app (economist.com)
165 points
jkuria
4 years ago
142 comments
448.
Brazil has the power to save the Amazon rainforest, or destroy it (economist.com)
165 points
vincvinc
7 years ago
137 comments
449.
Noam Chomsky on the cruelty of American imperialism (economist.com)
165 points
boramalper
5 years ago
93 comments
450.
Is this the end of crypto? (economist.com)
164 points
edward
4 years ago
430 comments
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