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Adding capacity to the electricity grid is not a simple task
(economist.com)
142 points
mfiguiere
3 years ago
203 comments
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Intel’s Turnaround and the Future of Chipmaking
(economist.com)
142 points
martincmartin
5 years ago
147 comments
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The Sycamore Gap tree held a particularly deep place in people's hearts
(economist.com)
142 points
lxm
3 years ago
130 comments
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Facebook is bad for you: Get a life
(economist.com)
142 points
chetanahuja
13 years ago
127 comments
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Parents in poorer countries devote more time to their kids' homework
(economist.com)
142 points
known
8 years ago
93 comments
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Reweaving the web: A slew of startups is trying to decentralise the online world
(economist.com)
142 points
vasaulys
10 years ago
70 comments
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Why Brahmins lead Western firms but rarely Indian ones
(economist.com)
141 points
pseudolus
4 years ago
207 comments
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What Companies Are For
(economist.com)
141 points
prostoalex
7 years ago
168 comments
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Interpreting a market plunge
(economist.com)
141 points
Nuance
8 years ago
154 comments
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Italy and the euro: On the edge
(economist.com)
141 points
llambda
15 years ago
105 comments
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Latin America is set to become a leader in alternative energy
(economist.com)
141 points
oska
9 years ago
92 comments
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Going to elite Indian colleges improves earnings, but not test scores
(economist.com)
141 points
blueblisters
6 years ago
91 comments
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A $3B bet on finding the fountain of youth
(economist.com)
140 points
axiomdata316
4 years ago
202 comments
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America is substantially reducing poverty among children
(economist.com)
140 points
paulpauper
5 years ago
149 comments
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My three-year-old has taught me the value of talking to strangers
(economist.com)
140 points
pseudolus
5 years ago
128 comments
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The costly criminalisation of the mentally ill
(economist.com)
140 points
qingu
13 years ago
76 comments
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AI thinks like a corporation (2018)
(economist.com)
140 points
samclemens
6 years ago
60 comments
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Established education providers v new contenders
(economist.com)
140 points
dhruvp
9 years ago
53 comments
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Economists are revising their views on robots and jobs
(economist.com)
139 points
blopeur
4 years ago
302 comments
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America is building chip factories. Now to find the workers
(economist.com)
139 points
danboarder
3 years ago
273 comments
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Railway lines once connected the Middle East
(economist.com)
139 points
elemeno
4 years ago
115 comments
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Why many Indian politicians have a criminal record
(economist.com)
139 points
jimsojim
9 years ago
111 comments
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The dry-season malaria paradox, a bar to eradication, is solved
(economist.com)
139 points
sohkamyung
4 years ago
72 comments
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Plastic-eating caterpillars: An escape from a shopping bag triggers an idea
(economist.com)
139 points
rahulshiv
9 years ago
43 comments
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Flaws in Bitcoin make a lasting revival unlikely
(economist.com)
138 points
cromulent
7 years ago
198 comments
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The Opium Wars Still Shape China’s View of the West
(economist.com)
138 points
farnsworthy
8 years ago
135 comments
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Military robots are getting smaller and more capable
(economist.com)
138 points
prostoalex
8 years ago
123 comments
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Arachnids eat as much animal food as all humans
(economist.com)
138 points
mhb
9 years ago
86 comments
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Japan still has great influence on global financial markets
(economist.com)
138 points
known
8 years ago
74 comments
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Xi Jinping decides to abolish presidential term limits
(economist.com)
137 points
devy
8 years ago
178 comments
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