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Parkrun is an unwitting British public-health success
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20 points
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bookofjoe
50 days ago
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Self-driving cars will transform urban economies
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5 points
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adidoit
50 days ago
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A new way to generate electricity from water
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4 points
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Brajeshwar
50 days ago
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2 comments
When LLMs learn to take shortcuts, they become evil
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5 points
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etewiah
51 days ago
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1 comment
How to Short the Bubbliest Firms
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36 points
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1vuio0pswjnm7
51 days ago
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45 comments
What China will dominate next
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3 points
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bookofjoe
51 days ago
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1 comment
Denmark gets ready to cancel Christmas cards
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6 points
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bookofjoe
51 days ago
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3 comments
Chinese Pharma Is on the Cusp of Going Global
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2 points
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m463
53 days ago
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Investors expect AI use to soar. That's not happening
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52 points
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gaius_baltar
53 days ago
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66 comments
There's more to cholesterol than simply "good" or "bad"
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2 points
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Brajeshwar
54 days ago
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Economist get cold feet about high minimum wages
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3 points
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gdudeman
54 days ago
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2 comments
Why investors are increasingly fatalistic
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4 points
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jcartw
55 days ago
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Who will win the trillion-dollar robotaxi race?
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3 points
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decimalenough
55 days ago
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Ukraine survives another crisis with Donald Trump
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6 points
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tromp
56 days ago
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6 comments
Tech billionaires want to make gene-edited babies
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3 points
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andsoitis
56 days ago
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4 comments
How not to handle a corporate kiss-and-tell book
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3 points
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DyslexicAtheist
57 days ago
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Mortgage lending in America is seizing up
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2 points
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runeks
58 days ago
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Memory chips could be the next bottleneck for AI (2024)
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7 points
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runeks
58 days ago
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Erik Prince, America's most notorious mercenary, spies opportunity in chaos
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5 points
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rguiscard
58 days ago
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How do you replace a CEO like Tim Cook or Warren Buffett?
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3 points
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andsoitis
59 days ago
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3 comments
How to lower America's soaring health-care costs
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5 points
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andsoitis
59 days ago
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4 comments
Should facial analysis help determine whom companies hire?
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3 points
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hsuduebc2
59 days ago
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6 comments
Welcome to Anything Goes America
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18 points
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petethomas
59 days ago
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Saudi Arabia became a video-game superpower
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3 points
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andsoitis
60 days ago
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Cracks are appearing in OpenAI's dominant facade
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4 points
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thm
60 days ago
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Crypto got everything it wanted. Now it's sinking
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45 points
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pseudolus
60 days ago
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96 comments
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Geothermal's Time Has Come
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22 points
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pingou
61 days ago
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27 comments
What nicotine does to your brain
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52 points
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runeks
61 days ago
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93 comments
Crypto got everything it wanted. Now it's sinking.
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4 points
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petethomas
61 days ago
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The obvious economics of preserving the Amazon
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34 points
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gwintrob
62 days ago
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15 comments
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