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If wages are to rise, workers need more bargaining power (economist.com)
348 points
dluan
8 years ago
474 comments
122.
A monk in 14th-century Italy wrote about the Americas (economist.com)
348 points
Michelangelo11
5 years ago
227 comments
123.
Small, cheap spy satellites mean there’s no hiding place (economist.com)
348 points
known
5 years ago
215 comments
124.
As TikTok grows, so does suspicion (economist.com)
341 points
samizdis
4 years ago
617 comments
125.
Cheap microscopes: Yours to cut out and keep (economist.com)
340 points
feelthepain
12 years ago
56 comments
126.
Both in rich and poor countries, universal health care brings huge benefits (economist.com)
339 points
nopinsight
8 years ago
523 comments
127.
Thinking too much can be bad for you (2012) (economist.com)
336 points
smk_
5 years ago
252 comments
128.
Google’s problems are bigger than just the antitrust case (economist.com)
335 points
martincmartin
6 years ago
368 comments
129.
Is Google’s 20-year search dominance about to end? (economist.com)
334 points
i13e
3 years ago
525 comments
130.
Across the West powerful firms are becoming even more powerful (economist.com)
329 points
ilamont
8 years ago
111 comments
131.
Throughout the rich world, the young are falling out of love with cars (economist.com)
324 points
doetoe
3 years ago
803 comments
132.
The world should think better about catastrophic and existential risks (economist.com)
323 points
lxm
6 years ago
256 comments
133.
New species combining wolf, coyote, and dog emerges in eastern North America (economist.com)
323 points
anishkothari
11 years ago
140 comments
134.
Why doctors in America earn so much (economist.com)
320 points
bookofjoe
3 years ago
578 comments
135.
AI is killing the web – can anything save it? (economist.com)
319 points
edward
a year ago
448 comments
136.
The northern-hemisphere winter of 2019-20 was the warmest ever on land (economist.com)
317 points
pseudolus
6 years ago
179 comments
137.
Regulating Big Tech makes them stronger, so they need competition instead (economist.com)
316 points
dredmorbius
7 years ago
191 comments
138.
“The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy” turns 42 (economist.com)
315 points
pama
6 years ago
72 comments
139.
Too much finance is bad for the economy (economist.com)
313 points
cs702
11 years ago
207 comments
140.
The ticking time-bomb at the bottom of the Baltic Sea (economist.com)
312 points
neverminder
12 years ago
92 comments
141.
Amazon, the world’s most remarkable firm, is just getting started (economist.com)
310 points
gpresot
9 years ago
320 comments
142.
Stop big tech from making users behave in ways they don't want to (economist.com)
309 points
andsoitis
a month ago
182 comments
143.
Bitcoin is fiat money, too (economist.com)
308 points
davidw
9 years ago
340 comments
144.
What to read to understand central banking (economist.com)
306 points
helsinkiandrew
4 years ago
249 comments
145.
The Swiss leaks and Panama papers open a window on the tax-dodger’s world (economist.com)
306 points
JumpCrisscross
9 years ago
231 comments
146.
Credit-card firms are becoming reluctant regulators of the web (economist.com)
305 points
mastazi
5 years ago
275 comments
147.
Microbial ecosystems in the mouth and gut are linked to many ills (economist.com)
304 points
aluket
5 years ago
233 comments
148.
Books to read to understand financial crime (economist.com)
304 points
pseudolus
4 years ago
99 comments
149.
A doctor in Bangladesh has found a simple way to treat infant pneumonia (economist.com)
304 points
sohkamyung
8 years ago
51 comments
150.
An understanding of AI’s limitations is starting to sink in (economist.com)
303 points
martincmartin
6 years ago
381 comments
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