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31.
Huge success in business is largely based on luck: new research (theconversation.com)
252 points
hhs
6 years ago
117 comments
32.
Flies keep landing on North Sea oil rigs (theconversation.com)
251 points
speckx
8 months ago
177 comments
33.
Avoiding AI is hard – but our freedom to opt out must be protected (theconversation.com)
248 points
gnabgib
a year ago
137 comments
34.
Open plan offices attract highest levels of worker dissatisfaction (theconversation.com)
242 points
amerika_blog
13 years ago
194 comments
35.
Building telescopes on the Moon could transform astronomy (theconversation.com)
242 points
CharlesW
3 years ago
150 comments
36.
How kids in a low-income country use laptops: lessons from Madagascar (theconversation.com)
241 points
rbanffy
8 years ago
105 comments
37.
Rats learned to drive (theconversation.com)
236 points
uprootdev
2 years ago
100 comments
38.
Poverty is not a personal choice, but a reflection of society (theconversation.com)
233 points
Mz
9 years ago
208 comments
39.
Years of fighting every wildfire helped fuel the Western megafires of today (theconversation.com)
232 points
onychomys
5 years ago
175 comments
40.
How Palantir is mapping the nation’s data (theconversation.com)
230 points
mdhb
9 months ago
86 comments
41.
Complex life may only exist because of millions of years of groundwork by fungi (theconversation.com)
230 points
pradpk
7 years ago
83 comments
42.
Nearsightedness is at epidemic levels – and the problem begins in childhood (theconversation.com)
228 points
pseudolus
2 years ago
172 comments
43.
70 years ago, an Anglo-US coup condemned Iran to decades of oppression (theconversation.com)
226 points
zeristor
3 years ago
187 comments
44.
Lightning declines over shipping lanes following regulation of sulfur emissions (theconversation.com)
226 points
lentoutcry
10 months ago
66 comments
45.
The data on extreme human ageing is rotten from the inside out (theconversation.com)
222 points
enopod_
2 years ago
155 comments
46.
US Cities Are Becoming More Dangerous for Cyclists and Pedestrians (theconversation.com)
220 points
kirion25
7 years ago
256 comments
47.
One year on, El Salvador’s Bitcoin experiment has proven a failure (theconversation.com)
217 points
ipeev
4 years ago
288 comments
48.
Arthur Conan Doyle explored men’s mental health through Sherlock Holmes (theconversation.com)
213 points
PikelEmi
6 months ago
289 comments
49.
Overworked? Good habits, not holidays, are the answer (theconversation.com)
205 points
bootload
10 years ago
170 comments
50.
Stable pseudonyms create a more civil environment than real names: study (2021) (theconversation.com)
205 points
cubefox
2 years ago
86 comments
51.
First gene therapy for Tay-Sachs disease successfully given to two children (theconversation.com)
205 points
daegloe
4 years ago
77 comments
52.
Feral desert donkeys are digging wells, giving water to parched wildlife (2021) (theconversation.com)
204 points
tambourine_man
3 years ago
130 comments
53.
20-Minute Neighborhoods (theconversation.com)
202 points
simonebrunozzi
5 years ago
256 comments
54.
Smartphones manipulate our emotions and trigger our reflexes (theconversation.com)
201 points
PaulHoule
7 months ago
158 comments
55.
Salad Fingers and the dawn of ‘weird YouTube’ (theconversation.com)
200 points
BobbyVsTheDevil
3 years ago
203 comments
56.
The only safe email is text-only email (theconversation.com)
198 points
5travac
9 years ago
119 comments
57.
“Health benefits” of moderate drinking disappear when controlling for wealth (theconversation.com)
197 points
happy-go-lucky
9 years ago
129 comments
58.
Moon’s top layer has enough oxygen to sustain 8B people for 100k years (theconversation.com)
196 points
samizdis
5 years ago
212 comments
59.
Traffic engineers build roads relying on outdated research, faulty data (theconversation.com)
193 points
rntn
2 years ago
229 comments
60.
I no longer grade my students’ work, and I wish I had stopped sooner (theconversation.com)
192 points
CapitalistCartr
4 years ago
305 comments
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