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The Most Common Error in Media Coverage of the Google Memo
theatlantic.com
150 comments
9 years ago
mimbs
450 points
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Two Senators Say the NSA Is Still Feeding Us False Information
theatlantic.com
78 comments
13 years ago
nealabq
443 points
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Email Is Still the Best Thing on the Internet
theatlantic.com
198 comments
12 years ago
plg
435 points
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The Irrationality of Giving Up This Much Liberty to Fight Terror
theatlantic.com
121 comments
13 years ago
300bps
430 points
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Self-Compassion Works Better Than Self-Esteem
theatlantic.com
148 comments
9 years ago
jansho
428 points
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The latest campus cancellation is different
theatlantic.com
489 comments
5 years ago
killittosaveit
422 points
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Cystic fibrosis breakthrough has given patients a chance to live longer
theatlantic.com
147 comments
2 years ago
cowboysauce
422 points
98.
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How can you tell if someone is lying?
theatlantic.com
345 comments
5 years ago
samizdis
421 points
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‘Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat’ Is a Love Letter to Amateur Cooks
theatlantic.com
130 comments
8 years ago
tomhoward
415 points
100.
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The Art of Not Working at Work
theatlantic.com
125 comments
12 years ago
jamessun
414 points
101.
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A shift in American family values is fueling estrangement
theatlantic.com
665 comments
5 years ago
rzk
412 points
102.
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Why Aren’t Any Bankers in Prison for Causing the Financial Crisis? (2016)
theatlantic.com
221 comments
9 years ago
sidcool
407 points
103.
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Amazon’s HQ2 Spectacle Should Be Illegal
theatlantic.com
285 comments
8 years ago
tysone
406 points
104.
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IBM's Watson Memorized 'Urban Dictionary,' Then His Overlords Had to Delete It
theatlantic.com
151 comments
13 years ago
mxfh
388 points
105.
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Big Breakthroughs Come in Your Late 30s
m.theatlantic.com
106 comments
12 years ago
ghosh
384 points
106.
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Programmers who want to change how we code before catastrophe strikes
theatlantic.com
269 comments
9 years ago
mattrjacobs
383 points
107.
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A lot of “idiotic” things have reasonable explanations (2011)
theatlantic.com
414 comments
6 years ago
luu
378 points
108.
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Dentistry is less scientific and more gratuitous than people think (2019)
theatlantic.com
342 comments
4 years ago
jasonhansel
366 points
109.
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Was there a civilization on Earth before humans?
theatlantic.com
262 comments
8 years ago
limbicsystem
366 points
110.
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The Great American Eye Exam Scam
theatlantic.com
331 comments
7 years ago
_bpgl
365 points
111.
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The Marshmallow Test: What Does It Really Measure?
theatlantic.com
269 comments
8 years ago
katiey
362 points
112.
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The University Is Like a CD in the Streaming Age
theatlantic.com
282 comments
6 years ago
pbui
360 points
113.
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A math professor who objects to diversity statements
theatlantic.com
308 comments
2 years ago
moose_man
357 points
114.
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Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370: Where Is It?
theatlantic.com
83 comments
7 years ago
IAmEveryone
356 points
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Ways Your Wi-Fi Router Can Spy on You
theatlantic.com
81 comments
10 years ago
secfirstmd
352 points
116.
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A Man Who Volunteered for Auschwitz (2012)
theatlantic.com
140 comments
8 years ago
Moodles
348 points
117.
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Redesigning the Scientific Paper
theatlantic.com
107 comments
8 years ago
jsomers
339 points
118.
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How I Failed, Failed, and Finally Succeeded at Learning How to Code
theatlantic.com
62 comments
15 years ago
Umalu
339 points
119.
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How we turned the tide in the roach wars
theatlantic.com
233 comments
2 years ago
tptacek
337 points
120.
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How Netflix Reverse Engineered Hollywood
theatlantic.com
129 comments
12 years ago
coloneltcb
336 points
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