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Why aren't you doing something about housing tyranny?
14 points
freethedream
10 years ago
6 comments
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North Korea Owes Sweden €300m for 1000 Volvos It Stole 40 Years Ago (europe.newsweek.com)
106 points
niccolop
10 years ago
61 comments
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Why Socialism for the Rich, Capitalism for the Poor? (europe.newsweek.com)
105 points
whitepoplar
9 years ago
97 comments
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Cure for cancer one step closer after 'spectacular' breakthrough (europe.newsweek.com)
104 points
joeyspn
11 years ago
73 comments
5.
How China's one-child policy has backfired on men (europe.newsweek.com)
92 points
dctoedt
11 years ago
135 comments
6.
Robot Locusts (europe.newsweek.com)
29 points
jonbaer
10 years ago
8 comments
7.
How LSD binds to the brain, and why trips last so long (europe.newsweek.com)
20 points
altstar
9 years ago
3 comments
8.
Erdogan cannot take a joke – summons German ambassador over satirical song (europe.newsweek.com)
11 points
doener
10 years ago
6 comments
9.
Why the Web Won't Be Nirvana (1995) (europe.newsweek.com)
9 points
heelhook
10 years ago
2 comments
10.
Bitcoin: Too Big to Fail (europe.newsweek.com)
5 points
edward
10 years ago
3 comments
11.
America Hates Its Gifted Kids (europe.newsweek.com)
4 points
CarolineW
10 years ago
1 comment
12.
New Technology Could Replace Millions of Call Center Workers in the Philippines (europe.newsweek.com)
4 points
hrgeek
10 years ago
discuss
13.
9/11's Second Wave: Cancers, Other Diseases Linked to 2001 Attacks Are Surging (europe.newsweek.com)
4 points
finid
10 years ago
discuss
14.
Kuwait to gather DNA on all citizens, visitors, and ex-pats (europe.newsweek.com)
4 points
onion2k
10 years ago
discuss
15.
Drunk-driver proof cars could be sold by 2020 (europe.newsweek.com)
3 points
LucyDraper
11 years ago
1 comment
16.
SpaceX Owes $50M or Free Flight After Explosion: Satellite Owner (europe.newsweek.com)
3 points
velodrome
10 years ago
discuss
17.
Why the World Hates Silicon Valley (europe.newsweek.com)
3 points
okket
10 years ago
discuss
18.
Police Train Eagles to Take Out Rogue Drones (europe.newsweek.com)
2 points
ZeljkoS
10 years ago
1 comment
19.
German Regulator Forces Facebook to Allow Fake Names (europe.newsweek.com)
2 points
liebknecht
11 years ago
discuss
20.
Blue-blocking glasses may help treat bipolar disorder, promote sleep (europe.newsweek.com)
2 points
fasteo
10 years ago
discuss
21.
RaspberryPi-powered AI beats human pilot in dogfight (europe.newsweek.com)
2 points
hythloday
10 years ago
discuss
22.
Peter Thiel vs. Pierre Omidyar: Silicon Valley’s One Percenter Slugfest (europe.newsweek.com)
2 points
Kristine1975
10 years ago
discuss
23.
Darpa wants to hack your brain (europe.newsweek.com)
2 points
mikek
10 years ago
discuss
24.
‘Moth Eye’ Graphene Breakthrough Could Create Indoor Solar Cells (europe.newsweek.com)
2 points
davisonio
10 years ago
discuss
25.
Microchips wired by human cells could revolutionise drug testing (europe.newsweek.com)
1 point
LucyDraper
11 years ago
discuss
26.
World's smallest nano chip will double processing power of smartphones (europe.newsweek.com)
1 point
LucyDraper
11 years ago
discuss
27.
Threat intelligence' is the latest buzz word in cyber security (europe.newsweek.com)
1 point
LucyDraper
11 years ago
discuss
28.
World's first 'feeling' prosthetic leg revealed (europe.newsweek.com)
1 point
LucyDraper
11 years ago
discuss
29.
Mood-altering smartphone device released in US (europe.newsweek.com)
1 point
LucyDraper
11 years ago
discuss
30.
Robot Security Vulnerabilities Pose Serious Threat to Humans (europe.newsweek.com)
1 point
neuromancer2600
9 years ago
discuss
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