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Scientists discover the chemicals behind the unique Parkinson’s smell (economist.com)
277 points
jkuria
7 years ago
63 comments
182.
The periodic table is 150 years old this week (economist.com)
274 points
jkuria
7 years ago
45 comments
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Air-conditioners do great good, but at a high environmental cost (economist.com)
271 points
lazerpants
8 years ago
420 comments
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The rich world needs higher real wage growth (economist.com)
271 points
known
8 years ago
250 comments
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The pandemic has eroded democracy and respect for human rights (economist.com)
270 points
lxm
6 years ago
330 comments
186.
How to stop adulterated turmeric from killing people (economist.com)
270 points
ericdanielski
3 years ago
185 comments
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What harm do minimum wages do? (economist.com)
269 points
lxm
6 years ago
755 comments
188.
America is turning against facial-recognition software (economist.com)
269 points
pseudolus
7 years ago
143 comments
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India floats the idea of a universal basic income (economist.com)
268 points
Mz
9 years ago
233 comments
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Girls perform better academically in almost all countries (2015) (economist.com)
267 points
ddtaylor
5 years ago
559 comments
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There have been 7M-13M excess deaths worldwide during the pandemic (economist.com)
267 points
pranshum
5 years ago
458 comments
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Pinball is booming in America (economist.com)
267 points
pseudolus
3 years ago
248 comments
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Autism should not be treated as a single condition (economist.com)
265 points
bookofjoe
6 months ago
328 comments
194.
The rotten heart of finance (economist.com)
265 points
bcn
14 years ago
141 comments
195.
How the West Got China Wrong (economist.com)
264 points
sampo
8 years ago
271 comments
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A retiring consultant’s advice on consultants (economist.com)
264 points
samizdis
3 years ago
113 comments
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Illegal drugs: The wars don’t work (economist.com)
263 points
prostoalex
11 years ago
244 comments
198.
Why it’s hard to buy deodorant in Manhattan (economist.com)
262 points
edward
4 years ago
722 comments
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Private equity may be heading for a fall (economist.com)
262 points
samizdis
4 years ago
177 comments
200.
One of the last Navajo code-talkers died on October 19th, aged 107 (economist.com)
262 points
helsinkiandrew
2 years ago
113 comments
201.
Blue-collar wages are surging. Can it last? (economist.com)
261 points
artsandsci
9 years ago
579 comments
202.
Britain should scrap its online safety bill (economist.com)
261 points
samizdis
4 years ago
202 comments
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What does Silicon Valley Bank’s collapse mean for the financial system? (economist.com)
259 points
mfiguiere
3 years ago
316 comments
204.
As crime dries up, Japan’s police hunt for things to do (economist.com)
259 points
prostoalex
8 years ago
178 comments
205.
An alloy of iron and aluminium is as good as titanium, at a tenth of the cost (economist.com)
258 points
RachelF
11 years ago
94 comments
206.
The rise of universities’ diversity bureaucrats (2018) (economist.com)
257 points
dgs_sgd
3 years ago
341 comments
207.
China has built the world’s largest bullet-train network (economist.com)
257 points
sohkamyung
9 years ago
241 comments
208.
The Arctic as it is known today is almost certainly gone (economist.com)
257 points
qubitcoder
9 years ago
179 comments
209.
To an alarming degree, science is not self-correcting (economist.com)
257 points
martincmartin
13 years ago
138 comments
210.
Saudi Arabia adopts the Gregorian calendar (economist.com)
255 points
tosh
9 years ago
180 comments
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