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601.
Engineers, not racers, are the true drivers of success in motor sport (economist.com)
137 points
DyslexicAtheist
6 years ago
149 comments
602.
A flurry of new studies identifies causes of the Industrial Revolution (economist.com)
137 points
pseudolus
3 years ago
142 comments
603.
We are giving out water (economist.com)
137 points
davidw
16 years ago
109 comments
604.
WeChat’s world (economist.com)
137 points
kosmos1337
10 years ago
107 comments
605.
WikiLeaks: Out of time and money (economist.com)
137 points
cawel
15 years ago
76 comments
606.
The economics of good looks (economist.com)
137 points
martincmartin
15 years ago
75 comments
607.
Anonymous in The Economist (economist.com)
137 points
mcantelon
16 years ago
69 comments
608.
Teenagers now better behaved and less hedonistic but lonelier and more isolated (economist.com)
136 points
prostoalex
8 years ago
112 comments
609.
Why lasers are so brilliantly useful (economist.com)
136 points
prostoalex
5 years ago
91 comments
610.
Crosswords don’t make you clever (economist.com)
136 points
nitins
13 years ago
73 comments
611.
The general who refused to crush Tiananmen's protesters (economist.com)
136 points
marojejian
6 months ago
55 comments
612.
The most livable cities (economist.com)
135 points
krigath
4 years ago
287 comments
613.
How to stop the decline of public transport in rich countries (economist.com)
135 points
edward
8 years ago
206 comments
614.
Subscribers are the new, new thing in business (economist.com)
135 points
kawera
8 years ago
134 comments
615.
Tesla's Model 3 (economist.com)
135 points
gmays
12 years ago
113 comments
616.
Floating wind turbines could rise to great heights (economist.com)
135 points
prostoalex
5 years ago
99 comments
617.
The Baltic states are reconfiguring their electric grids (economist.com)
135 points
sohkamyung
6 years ago
77 comments
618.
Some birds use discarded cigarettes to fumigate their nests (economist.com)
135 points
sethbannon
9 years ago
41 comments
619.
Why the yakuza are not illegal (economist.com)
134 points
Turukawa
11 years ago
140 comments
620.
Many railway lines in Britain that were closed in the 1960s are re-opening (economist.com)
134 points
edward
10 years ago
102 comments
621.
KaiOS takes on the Apple-Android mobile duopoly (economist.com)
134 points
edward
7 years ago
93 comments
622.
Having attained middle-income status, Vietnam aims higher (economist.com)
134 points
velodrome
10 years ago
92 comments
623.
Lithium-air batteries: Their time has come (economist.com)
134 points
mdani
10 years ago
87 comments
624.
America's raisin regime (economist.com)
134 points
JumpCrisscross
13 years ago
73 comments
625.
A simple experiment suggests a way to encourage truthfulness (economist.com)
134 points
gruseom
14 years ago
60 comments
626.
The indignity of no work (economist.com)
133 points
benfreu
12 years ago
263 comments
627.
Governments spurred the rise of solar power (economist.com)
133 points
jakozaur
5 years ago
162 comments
628.
Cash to the poor: Giving money directly works surprisingly well (economist.com)
133 points
aarghh
13 years ago
139 comments
629.
Imitating people’s speech patterns precisely could bring trouble (economist.com)
133 points
augustocallejas
9 years ago
74 comments
630.
Evidence for the “great resignation” is thin on the ground (economist.com)
132 points
neilfrndes
5 years ago
362 comments
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