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Can Portland Avoid Repeating San Francisco’s Mistakes?
theatlantic.com
73 comments
10 years ago
trusche
95 points
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Why Kids Should Grade Teachers
theatlantic.com
69 comments
14 years ago
jseliger
95 points
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'You Are Not So Smart': Why We Can't Tell Good Wine From Bad
m.theatlantic.com
68 comments
15 years ago
Confusion
95 points
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Do Animals Know That They Will Die?
theatlantic.com
67 comments
2 years ago
XzetaU8
95 points
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It Was an Ambush
theatlantic.com
58 comments
a year ago
dtquad
95 points
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Living with a Computer (1982)
theatlantic.com
47 comments
11 years ago
johnny99
95 points
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Putting 500k People's DNA Online
theatlantic.com
42 comments
8 years ago
gwern
95 points
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The World Cup of Microsoft Excel
theatlantic.com
40 comments
4 years ago
samizdis
95 points
879.
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Policing the Police: The Apps That Let You Spy on the Cops
theatlantic.com
33 comments
15 years ago
GiraffeNecktie
95 points
880.
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Human Hibernation Is a Real Possibility
theatlantic.com
31 comments
6 years ago
gozzoo
95 points
881.
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How the Benzene Tree Polluted the World
theatlantic.com
31 comments
9 years ago
anarbadalov
95 points
882.
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The New York Times' Most Popular Story of 2013 Was Not an Article
theatlantic.com
29 comments
12 years ago
r0h1n
95 points
883.
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The Cheapest Generation
theatlantic.com
147 comments
13 years ago
_s
94 points
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A federal policy change in the 1980s created the modern food desert
theatlantic.com
116 comments
2 years ago
zdw
94 points
885.
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One Head, Two Brains: The origins of split-brain research (2015)
theatlantic.com
90 comments
a year ago
shry4ns
94 points
886.
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The Man in the Midnight-Blue Six-Ply Italian-Milled Wool Suit
theatlantic.com
83 comments
a year ago
ggm
94 points
887.
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Hollywood’s Great Leap Backward on Free Expression
theatlantic.com
66 comments
7 years ago
jseliger
94 points
888.
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Court Rules That Yelp Must Unmask the Identities of Seven Anonymous Reviewers
theatlantic.com
53 comments
12 years ago
middleclick
94 points
889.
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Gawker's Traffic Numbers Are Worse Than Anyone Anticipated
theatlantic.com
52 comments
15 years ago
ctide
94 points
890.
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Women Who Contributed to Science but Were Buried in Footnotes
theatlantic.com
51 comments
7 years ago
richardhod
94 points
891.
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The Moral Failure of Computer Scientists
theatlantic.com
46 comments
11 years ago
___ab___
94 points
892.
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A 500-Year-Long Science Experiment
theatlantic.com
32 comments
7 years ago
longdefeat
94 points
893.
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Giant Phages: a discovery in the world of viruses
theatlantic.com
11 comments
6 years ago
pseudolus
94 points
894.
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Why Workers Are Losing the War Against Machines
theatlantic.com
98 comments
14 years ago
ph0rque
93 points
895.
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And Now Let Us Praise, and Consider the Absurd Luck of, Famous Men
theatlantic.com
80 comments
13 years ago
hudibras
93 points
896.
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Bike Share Oversupply in China
theatlantic.com
80 comments
8 years ago
gmays
93 points
897.
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The richer a society or peer group, the less important visible spending becomes.
theatlantic.com
57 comments
18 years ago
theoneill
93 points
898.
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How Animals Think
theatlantic.com
55 comments
10 years ago
alexandrerond
93 points
899.
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The Irrationality of Alcoholics Anonymous (2015)
theatlantic.com
53 comments
9 years ago
iamjeff
93 points
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What It's Like for a Deaf Person to Hear Music for the First Time
theatlantic.com
36 comments
14 years ago
mdariani
93 points
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