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Engineers, not racers, are the true drivers of success in motor sport
(economist.com)
137 points
DyslexicAtheist
6 years ago
149 comments
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A flurry of new studies identifies causes of the Industrial Revolution
(economist.com)
137 points
pseudolus
3 years ago
142 comments
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We are giving out water
(economist.com)
137 points
davidw
16 years ago
109 comments
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WeChat’s world
(economist.com)
137 points
kosmos1337
10 years ago
107 comments
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WikiLeaks: Out of time and money
(economist.com)
137 points
cawel
15 years ago
76 comments
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The economics of good looks
(economist.com)
137 points
martincmartin
15 years ago
75 comments
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Anonymous in The Economist
(economist.com)
137 points
mcantelon
16 years ago
69 comments
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Teenagers now better behaved and less hedonistic but lonelier and more isolated
(economist.com)
136 points
prostoalex
8 years ago
112 comments
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Why lasers are so brilliantly useful
(economist.com)
136 points
prostoalex
5 years ago
91 comments
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Crosswords don’t make you clever
(economist.com)
136 points
nitins
13 years ago
73 comments
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The general who refused to crush Tiananmen's protesters
(economist.com)
136 points
marojejian
6 months ago
55 comments
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The most livable cities
(economist.com)
135 points
krigath
4 years ago
287 comments
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How to stop the decline of public transport in rich countries
(economist.com)
135 points
edward
8 years ago
206 comments
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Subscribers are the new, new thing in business
(economist.com)
135 points
kawera
8 years ago
134 comments
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Tesla's Model 3
(economist.com)
135 points
gmays
12 years ago
113 comments
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Floating wind turbines could rise to great heights
(economist.com)
135 points
prostoalex
5 years ago
99 comments
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The Baltic states are reconfiguring their electric grids
(economist.com)
135 points
sohkamyung
6 years ago
77 comments
618.
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Some birds use discarded cigarettes to fumigate their nests
(economist.com)
135 points
sethbannon
9 years ago
41 comments
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Why the yakuza are not illegal
(economist.com)
134 points
Turukawa
11 years ago
140 comments
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Many railway lines in Britain that were closed in the 1960s are re-opening
(economist.com)
134 points
edward
10 years ago
102 comments
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KaiOS takes on the Apple-Android mobile duopoly
(economist.com)
134 points
edward
7 years ago
93 comments
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Having attained middle-income status, Vietnam aims higher
(economist.com)
134 points
velodrome
10 years ago
92 comments
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Lithium-air batteries: Their time has come
(economist.com)
134 points
mdani
10 years ago
87 comments
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America's raisin regime
(economist.com)
134 points
JumpCrisscross
13 years ago
73 comments
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A simple experiment suggests a way to encourage truthfulness
(economist.com)
134 points
gruseom
14 years ago
60 comments
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The indignity of no work
(economist.com)
133 points
benfreu
12 years ago
263 comments
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Governments spurred the rise of solar power
(economist.com)
133 points
jakozaur
5 years ago
162 comments
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Cash to the poor: Giving money directly works surprisingly well
(economist.com)
133 points
aarghh
13 years ago
139 comments
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Imitating people’s speech patterns precisely could bring trouble
(economist.com)
133 points
augustocallejas
9 years ago
74 comments
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Evidence for the “great resignation” is thin on the ground
(economist.com)
132 points
neilfrndes
5 years ago
362 comments
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