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811.
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Cognitive Biases and the Human Brain
theatlantic.com
20 comments
8 years ago
jonbaer
103 points
812.
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The Black Damsel In Dating Distress: A Response to OkCupid's Conclusions
theatlantic.com
123 comments
16 years ago
araneae
102 points
813.
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Let's Go Back to Grouping Students by Ability
theatlantic.com
95 comments
13 years ago
JumpCrisscross
102 points
814.
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Adam Riess and the Hubble tension
theatlantic.com
75 comments
a year ago
samizdis
102 points
815.
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Nobody’s Cellphone Is Really That Secure
theatlantic.com
75 comments
8 years ago
matt4077
102 points
816.
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How Colleges Are Selling Out the Poor to Court the Rich
theatlantic.com
65 comments
13 years ago
georgefox
102 points
817.
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Algorithmic price-fixing of rents is here
theatlantic.com
61 comments
2 years ago
jtotheh
102 points
818.
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The Internet is a public commons erected on private property
theatlantic.com
32 comments
16 years ago
panarky
102 points
819.
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A $47B Emergency-Response Network That’s Already Obsolete
theatlantic.com
23 comments
8 years ago
prostoalex
102 points
820.
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Why New York Subway Lines Are Missing Countdown Clocks
theatlantic.com
21 comments
11 years ago
jsomers
102 points
821.
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America has paid a steep price for parking
theatlantic.com
145 comments
3 years ago
jbrins1
101 points
822.
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Please Don't Make Me Download Another App
theatlantic.com
128 comments
2 years ago
thunderbong
101 points
823.
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59% of the 'Tuna' Americans Eat Is Not Tuna
theatlantic.com
98 comments
13 years ago
jaequery
101 points
824.
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How to better ventilate your home
theatlantic.com
76 comments
6 years ago
arunbahl
101 points
825.
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The Covert World of People Trying to Edit Wikipedia for Pay
theatlantic.com
66 comments
11 years ago
ohjeez
101 points
826.
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Taste test: Wal-Mart vs. Whole Foods produce
theatlantic.com
53 comments
16 years ago
robg
101 points
827.
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Stratfor Is a Joke and So Is Wikileaks for Taking It Seriously
theatlantic.com
26 comments
14 years ago
marcloney
101 points
828.
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The rich, weird, and frustrating world of Depression-era travel guides
theatlantic.com
26 comments
5 years ago
samizdis
101 points
829.
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Can men live without war? (1956)
theatlantic.com
225 comments
2 years ago
lermontov
100 points
830.
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The consensus on Havana Syndrome is cracking
theatlantic.com
128 comments
a year ago
paulpauper
100 points
831.
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When Grown-Ups Get Caught in Teens’ AirDrop Crossfire
theatlantic.com
88 comments
7 years ago
wallflower
100 points
832.
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Japan's Oldest Businesses Have Survived for More Than 1,000 Years
theatlantic.com
51 comments
11 years ago
Thevet
100 points
833.
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Debussy’s Radical Search for Simplicity
theatlantic.com
24 comments
7 years ago
overwhelm
100 points
834.
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The FBI Director Is MIA
theatlantic.com
10 comments
2 months ago
osnium123
100 points
835.
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The Tyranny of Meritocracy
theatlantic.com
135 comments
15 years ago
yummyfajitas
99 points
836.
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Spain Is Beyond Doomed: Unemployment Charts
theatlantic.com
117 comments
13 years ago
colinismyname
99 points
837.
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Cats that fetch are an evolutionary mystery
theatlantic.com
110 comments
3 years ago
bookofjoe
99 points
838.
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Clues That Neanderthals Didn't Know How to Make Fire (2017)
theatlantic.com
104 comments
6 years ago
pseudolus
99 points
839.
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An entrepreneur wants to track the residents of a high-crime American community
theatlantic.com
92 comments
7 years ago
pseudolus
99 points
840.
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The Myth of Japan's lost Decade
theatlantic.com
78 comments
15 years ago
tim_sw
99 points
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