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61.
A backlash against gender ideology is starting in universities (economist.com)
651 points
Tomte
5 years ago
1264 comments
62.
Lithium battery costs have fallen by 98% in three decades (economist.com)
643 points
hhs
5 years ago
412 comments
63.
Craig Steven Wright claims to be Satoshi Nakamoto (economist.com)
639 points
shazad
10 years ago
259 comments
64.
The $300B Google-Meta advertising duopoly is under attack (economist.com)
629 points
acconrad
4 years ago
547 comments
65.
Repair is as important as innovation (economist.com)
598 points
sinak
8 years ago
217 comments
66.
An adult fruit fly brain has been mapped (economist.com)
594 points
teleforce
2 years ago
192 comments
67.
Lithuania evacuates its embassy in China (economist.com)
583 points
baylearn
4 years ago
673 comments
68.
Tech bubbles are bursting all over the place (economist.com)
569 points
vadertemp
4 years ago
744 comments
69.
Artificial intelligence is losing hype (economist.com)
568 points
bx376
2 years ago
780 comments
70.
Thinking hard makes the brain tired (economist.com)
566 points
gyre007
3 years ago
385 comments
71.
America’s Covid job-saving programme gave most of its cash to the rich (economist.com)
528 points
pseudolus
4 years ago
416 comments
72.
Shortsightedness has become an epidemic (economist.com)
528 points
nilsbunger
4 years ago
400 comments
73.
How did American “wokeness” jump from elite schools to everyday life? (economist.com)
525 points
systemvoltage
5 years ago
1274 comments
74.
Rural Americans are importing tiny Japanese pickup trucks (economist.com)
523 points
dduugg
3 years ago
634 comments
75.
OpenAI's cash burn will be one of the big bubble questions of 2026 (economist.com)
514 points
1vuio0pswjnm7
5 months ago
759 comments
76.
Privatisation has been a costly failure in Britain (economist.com)
513 points
benrmatthews
3 years ago
588 comments
77.
Ride-hailing apps may help to curb drunk driving (economist.com)
509 points
petergatsby
9 years ago
367 comments
78.
printf("goodbye, Dennis"); (economist.com)
497 points
wahooligan
15 years ago
105 comments
79.
Apple's privacy push cost Meta $10B (economist.com)
489 points
robteix
4 years ago
548 comments
80.
Parents of daughters are more likely to divorce than those with sons (economist.com)
480 points
jkuria
5 years ago
600 comments
81.
The Laptev Sea hasn't frozen (economist.com)
478 points
xenocratus
6 years ago
526 comments
82.
Detroit wants to be the first big American city to tax land value (economist.com)
474 points
lxm
3 years ago
887 comments
83.
Wind turbines are friendlier to birds than oil-and-gas drilling (economist.com)
474 points
livueta
2 years ago
377 comments
84.
EY gets banned from new audit business in Germany (economist.com)
471 points
mfiguiere
3 years ago
286 comments
85.
Back pain is a problem which is badly treated (economist.com)
467 points
pseudolus
6 years ago
280 comments
86.
Insider trading has been rife on Wall Street, academics conclude (economist.com)
459 points
Bitcoin_McPonzi
8 years ago
417 comments
87.
H-1B visas mainly go to Indian outsourcing firms (economist.com)
456 points
known
9 years ago
401 comments
88.
American tech giants are making life tough for startups (economist.com)
455 points
johnny313
8 years ago
161 comments
89.
Spinal implants allow paralysed people to walk, swim and cycle again (economist.com)
431 points
helsinkiandrew
4 years ago
96 comments
90.
Russians are trying to flee – data from Google Trends (economist.com)
428 points
awb
4 years ago
889 comments
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