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A cult of extreme physical endurance among executives
(economist.com)
113 points
cryoshon
10 years ago
88 comments
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People crave silence, yet are unnerved by it
(economist.com)
113 points
tintinnabula
8 years ago
70 comments
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A growing number of governments hope to clone DARPA
(economist.com)
113 points
edward
5 years ago
66 comments
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The rise of AI is creating new variety in the chip market, and trouble for Intel
(economist.com)
113 points
hackathonguy
9 years ago
55 comments
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Somali piracy: More sophisticated than you thought
(economist.com)
113 points
mblakele
13 years ago
37 comments
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IKEA: Flat-pack accounting (2006)
(economist.com)
113 points
InclinedPlane
16 years ago
31 comments
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Civil Forfeiture: How prosecutors seize the assets of the innocent (2013)
(economist.com)
113 points
martincmartin
12 years ago
17 comments
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Seventy years after Adolf Hitler’s death, how Germans see him is changing
(economist.com)
112 points
jimsojim
10 years ago
130 comments
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India should make more of a valuable asset abroad
(economist.com)
112 points
randomname2
11 years ago
123 comments
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If it can be designed on a computer, it can be built by robots
(economist.com)
112 points
nopinsight
3 years ago
99 comments
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Would the economy be better off without MBA students?
(economist.com)
112 points
calpaterson
14 years ago
80 comments
762.
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Down with fun: The depressing vogue for having fun at work
(economist.com)
112 points
blasdel
16 years ago
74 comments
763.
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China's 200M gig workers are a warning for the world
(economist.com)
111 points
miohtama
9 months ago
254 comments
764.
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Americans are getting more nervous about what they say in public
(economist.com)
111 points
helsinkiandrew
6 years ago
243 comments
765.
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How wolves became dogs
(economist.com)
111 points
mooreds
5 months ago
101 comments
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For AI to thrive, it must explain itself
(economist.com)
111 points
jkuria
8 years ago
65 comments
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Scandals suggest standards have slipped in corporate America
(economist.com)
111 points
js2
7 years ago
41 comments
768.
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Generating convincing audio and video of fake events
(economist.com)
111 points
sohkamyung
9 years ago
40 comments
769.
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Asia’s advanced economies now have lower birth rates than Japan
(economist.com)
110 points
LastNevadan
3 years ago
246 comments
770.
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Why Sweden Has So Few Road Deaths
(economist.com)
110 points
sethbannon
11 years ago
244 comments
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A world grain shortage puts tens of millions at risk
(economist.com)
110 points
Michelangelo11
4 years ago
96 comments
772.
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New body armour promises to transform fighting sports
(economist.com)
110 points
edward
10 years ago
55 comments
773.
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Decentralised finance is booming, but it has yet to find its purpose
(economist.com)
109 points
1cvmask
5 years ago
184 comments
774.
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The world economy is heading towards a black hole unless bold action taken
(economist.com)
109 points
colinprince
15 years ago
135 comments
775.
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The way out of burnout (2016)
(economist.com)
109 points
yla92
3 years ago
85 comments
776.
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Three biggest Internet companies in each country
(economist.com)
109 points
maris
12 years ago
83 comments
777.
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Societies that treat women badly are poorer and less stable
(economist.com)
108 points
jkuria
5 years ago
158 comments
778.
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Uber, DoorDash and similar firms can’t defy the laws of capitalism after all
(economist.com)
108 points
nabla9
5 years ago
151 comments
779.
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Sodium batteries offer an alternative to tricky lithium
(economist.com)
108 points
edward
3 years ago
137 comments
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Indian technology talent is flocking to Canada
(economist.com)
108 points
RachelF
7 years ago
86 comments
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