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Geothermal energy looks set to go from niche to necessary
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bookofjoe
63 days ago
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North Korea is becoming more repressive and threatening
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gmays
63 days ago
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The world is in a new age of variable geometry, says Canadian PM Mark Carney
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4 points
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retrac
65 days ago
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How Markets could topple the global economy
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6 points
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petethomas
66 days ago
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How markets could topple the global economy
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2 points
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helsinkiandrew
66 days ago
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4 comments
The Risks of Taiwan's Boom
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4 points
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ryan_j_naughton
66 days ago
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How AI is breaking cover letters
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5 points
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jnord
66 days ago
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Has Airbnb reached its peak?
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5 points
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pseudolus
66 days ago
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An optimistic guide to the coming year in America
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2 points
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andsoitis
67 days ago
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In Defence of Personal Finance
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1 point
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andsoitis
67 days ago
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AI's true impact will become apparent in the coming year
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3 points
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andsoitis
67 days ago
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Gita Gopinath on the crash that could torch $35T of wealth
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7 points
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jcartw
68 days ago
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The World Ahead 2026
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3 points
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andsoitis
68 days ago
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A new AI model can forecast a person's risk of diseases across their life
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economist.com
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2 points
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austinallegro
68 days ago
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The rise of singlehood is reshaping the world
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3 points
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JamesAdir
68 days ago
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2 comments
How HR Took over the World
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2 points
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pseudolus
69 days ago
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1 comment
Elon Musk's $1T pay deal is a troubling display of corporate capture
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28 points
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1vuio0pswjnm7
69 days ago
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Recessions have become ultra-rare. That is storing up trouble
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10 points
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andsoitis
69 days ago
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A new project aims to predict how quickly AI will progress
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1 point
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bananis
70 days ago
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Tracking the Cost of Tariffs
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2 points
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gmays
70 days ago
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Why Anglophones use the alphabet so oddly
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3 points
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andsoitis
70 days ago
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"Wolverine stack" peptides: healing and recovery
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2 points
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bookofjoe
71 days ago
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China's clean-energy revolution will reshape markets and politics
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6 points
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gmays
71 days ago
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2 comments
Tanzania has its Tiananmen moment
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35 points
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slow_typist
71 days ago
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3 comments
What a leaked transcript reveals about China's muscular statecraft
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11 points
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andsoitis
71 days ago
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3 comments
Can peptides give you superpowers?
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economist.com
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4 points
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andsoitis
71 days ago
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The rise of singlehood is reshaping the world
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economist.com
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9 points
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andsoitis
72 days ago
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1 comment
A new industry of AI companions is emerging
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economist.com
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1 point
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pingou
72 days ago
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Should facial analysis help determine whom companies hire?
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20 points
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pmdev03
73 days ago
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36 comments
A new industry of AI companions is emerging
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2 points
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edward
73 days ago
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