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Why has the price of electricity in Europe reached record highs?
economist.com
418 comments
5 years ago
ciconia
186 points
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The Tale of Studio Ghibli
economist.com
59 comments
12 years ago
aaronbrethorst
186 points
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The good delusion: has effective altruism broken bad?
economist.com
592 comments
4 years ago
sohkamyung
185 points
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A cautionary tale from the streets of San Francisco
economist.com
354 comments
5 years ago
CPAhem
185 points
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Most of the world’s grain is not eaten by humans
economist.com
299 comments
4 years ago
sndean
185 points
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Why software stocks are getting pummelled
economist.com
278 comments
5 months ago
petethomas
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Eating fewer calories can ward off ageing
economist.com
253 comments
2 years ago
doener
185 points
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Moviemaking and gamemaking are converging
economist.com
225 comments
3 years ago
pseudolus
185 points
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China wants to become a semiconductor superpower, budgeting $100B to achieve it
economist.com
149 comments
10 years ago
tristanj
185 points
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Loneliness is a serious public-health problem
economist.com
121 comments
8 years ago
joeyespo
185 points
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The Oatmeal (online cartoon) earns ~$1000/day
economist.com
67 comments
15 years ago
arn
185 points
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AI might yet follow the path of previous technological revolutions
economist.com
295 comments
10 months ago
mooreds
184 points
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The vital art of talking to strangers (2021)
economist.com
162 comments
3 years ago
giuliomagnifico
184 points
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AI are taking jobs
economist.com
154 comments
15 years ago
bmahmood
184 points
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The Rise of Performative Work
economist.com
154 comments
4 years ago
version_five
184 points
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Access denied
economist.com
108 comments
13 years ago
gasull
184 points
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A film that can cool buildings without the use of refrigerants
economist.com
108 comments
9 years ago
feelthepain
184 points
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Life and society are increasingly governed by numbers
economist.com
80 comments
7 years ago
jkuria
184 points
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Cobalt is suddenly abundant
economist.com
268 comments
3 years ago
livueta
183 points
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Social media are turbocharging the export of America’s political culture
economist.com
234 comments
5 years ago
systemvoltage
183 points
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Entrepreneurs anonymous
economist.com
103 comments
12 years ago
elmyraduff
183 points
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Australian universities are accused of trading free speech for cash
economist.com
65 comments
7 years ago
baylearn
183 points
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The 99 percent
economist.com
158 comments
15 years ago
njohnw
182 points
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The end of Haiti?
economist.com
100 comments
16 years ago
cwan
182 points
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AI firms mustn’t govern themselves, say ex-members of OpenAI’s board
economist.com
190 comments
2 years ago
sashank_1509
181 points
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Why so many Dutch people work part time
economist.com
181 comments
11 years ago
petethomas
181 points
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If America Lost Its Electricity: An Electromagnetic Shock
worldif.economist.com
163 comments
9 years ago
clra
181 points
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Home-made drones now threaten conventional armed forces
economist.com
148 comments
8 years ago
pmuk
181 points
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A way to make water potable using carbon dioxide
economist.com
38 comments
9 years ago
spatulan
181 points
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America will soon see a wave of bank mergers?
economist.com
427 comments
3 years ago
pseudolus
180 points
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