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High-Speed Trading Isn't About Efficiency—It's About Cheating
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112 comments
12 years ago
gz5
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The Introverted Face
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109 comments
12 years ago
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Corporate buzzwords are how workers pretend to be adults
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106 comments
6 years ago
bayonetz
148 points
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The World's Most Efficient Languages (2016)
theatlantic.com
98 comments
8 years ago
Jtsummers
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By growing cells in unrealistic liquids, scientists may have skewed results
theatlantic.com
59 comments
7 years ago
lnguyen
148 points
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The Hidden Subversive Message in Gangnam Style
theatlantic.com
44 comments
14 years ago
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148 points
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The Myth of the Barter Economy (2016)
theatlantic.com
172 comments
6 years ago
IA21
147 points
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Why Most of America Is Terrible at Making Biscuits
theatlantic.com
100 comments
8 years ago
Xcelerate
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The Collapsing Crime Rates of the ’90s Might Have Been Driven by Cellphones
theatlantic.com
77 comments
7 years ago
pseudolus
147 points
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Link Between Alzheimer’s and Herpes
theatlantic.com
54 comments
8 years ago
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162 comments
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Your Brain on Poverty: Why Poor People Seem to Make Bad Decisions (2013)
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117 comments
11 years ago
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How Bad Is It to Forget Someone's Name?
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112 comments
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What Happens When Digital Cities Are Abandoned?
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40 comments
12 years ago
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The Turn (1993)
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32 comments
16 years ago
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A Group of American Teens Are Excelling at Advanced Math
theatlantic.com
91 comments
10 years ago
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A Game That Made Rats Jump for Joy
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27 comments
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Psychedelics are challenging the standard of randomized controlled trials
theatlantic.com
229 comments
2 years ago
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Google's CEO: 'The Laws Are Written by Lobbyists'
theatlantic.com
134 comments
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Why Whales Got So Big
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46 comments
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A Forgotten Moment in ASCII Art History
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21 comments
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The Concept Creep of ‘Emotional Labor' (2018)
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121 comments
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The Ph.D Bust: America's Awful Market for Young Scientists
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119 comments
13 years ago
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A legal dispute that will test the limits of fair use
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260 comments
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142 points
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When Britain and France Almost Merged into One Country (2017)
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100 comments
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Relationships Are More Important Than Ambition (2013)
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81 comments
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142 points
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72 comments
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142 points
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Amazon Ring is hiring editors to push local crime news to its users
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71 comments
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61 comments
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Dark Social: We Have the Whole History of the Web Wrong
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48 comments
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