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Why Do Some Poor Kids Thrive?
theatlantic.com
158 comments
10 years ago
pmcpinto
137 points
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We’re Testing the Wrong People
theatlantic.com
150 comments
6 years ago
elorant
137 points
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Is There a Limit to Scientific Understanding?
theatlantic.com
124 comments
9 years ago
Hooke
137 points
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Elephants use namelike calls
theatlantic.com
108 comments
2 years ago
peutetre
137 points
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DNA tests are uncovering the true prevalence of incest (2024)
theatlantic.com
102 comments
a year ago
georgecmu
137 points
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Aspirin Really Is Kind of a Wonder Drug, Studies Continue to Show
theatlantic.com
91 comments
14 years ago
evo_9
137 points
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Louisiana Judges Issue Harsher Sentences When the LSU Football Team Loses
theatlantic.com
89 comments
10 years ago
fraqed
137 points
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I Delivered Packages for Amazon and It Was a Nightmare
theatlantic.com
138 comments
8 years ago
yarapavan
136 points
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Why New York Subway Lines Are Missing Countdown Clocks (2015)
theatlantic.com
92 comments
8 years ago
BlackJack
136 points
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What Darwin's Theory of Evolution Reveals About Artificial Intelligence
theatlantic.com
84 comments
14 years ago
llambda
136 points
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American society increasingly mistakes intelligence for human worth (2016)
theatlantic.com
168 comments
8 years ago
dan_matthews_50
135 points
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The Looming Bank Collapse
theatlantic.com
134 comments
6 years ago
sajid
135 points
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How the Professor Who Fooled Wikipedia Got Caught by Reddit
theatlantic.com
68 comments
14 years ago
sasvari
135 points
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Jesse Willms, the Dark Lord of the Internet
theatlantic.com
46 comments
12 years ago
67726e
135 points
585.
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Did Shutting Down Silk Road Make the World a More Dangerous Place?
theatlantic.com
157 comments
13 years ago
dchs
134 points
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The CRISPR Baby Scandal Gets Worse by the Day
theatlantic.com
138 comments
8 years ago
dwighttk
134 points
587.
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How Not to Die of Botulism (2013)
theatlantic.com
98 comments
9 years ago
omilu
134 points
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Toki Pona: A Language with a Hundred Words (2015)
theatlantic.com
127 comments
6 years ago
lelf
133 points
589.
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Why the University of California Is Appealing the CRISPR Patent Decision
theatlantic.com
65 comments
9 years ago
azuajef
133 points
590.
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The Declining Hotness of Flight Attendants
theatlantic.com
44 comments
15 years ago
mshafrir
133 points
591.
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How San Francisco became a failed city
theatlantic.com
266 comments
4 years ago
mensetmanusman
132 points
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Toki Pona: A created language that has only 100 words
theatlantic.com
88 comments
10 years ago
chippy
132 points
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What America Lost When It Lost the Bison
theatlantic.com
81 comments
7 years ago
pseudolus
132 points
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Since 2016, Half of All Coral in the Great Barrier Reef Has Died
theatlantic.com
62 comments
8 years ago
esalazar
132 points
595.
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When a Video-Game World Ends
theatlantic.com
53 comments
10 years ago
ForHackernews
132 points
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How Americans Became So Sensitive to Harm
theatlantic.com
153 comments
10 years ago
aestetix
131 points
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Toxins That Threaten Our Brains
theatlantic.com
105 comments
12 years ago
akbarnama
131 points
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Examining the Black Family in the Age of Mass Incarceration
theatlantic.com
74 comments
11 years ago
aaronbrethorst
131 points
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General Failure: How the American military rewards failure at the highest ranks
theatlantic.com
51 comments
14 years ago
jseliger
131 points
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An Estonian shares his country's strategy for navigating the digital world
theatlantic.com
44 comments
12 years ago
mercenario
131 points
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