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How to form good habits, and break bad ones: trick your brain
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uxhacker
3 months ago
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Species of animals probably have consciousness
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2 points
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uxhacker
3 months ago
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AI scientists are producing new theories of how the brain learns
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2 points
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uxhacker
3 months ago
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Can at-home brain stimulators make you feel better?
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4 points
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bookofjoe
3 months ago
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"Silent Spring" remains a rousing call to action (2022)
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37 points
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simonebrunozzi
3 months ago
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Your AI meeting notes are ready
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2 points
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nnyms1
3 months ago
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America is just weeks away from a mighty economic shock
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10 points
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paulpauper
3 months ago
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Why can't Ivies cope with losing a few hundred million?
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88 points
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sneakerblack
3 months ago
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America may be just weeks away from a mighty economic shock
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11 points
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tomrod
3 months ago
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Britain's police forces are cultivating cannabis
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4 points
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matthewmorgan
3 months ago
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Economists don't know what's going on
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92 points
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pseudolus
4 months ago
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Lethal fungi are becoming drug-resistant and spreading
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economist.com
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helsinkiandrew
4 months ago
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The Vietnam war made American culture bolder and more varied
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4 points
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WildestDreams_
4 months ago
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Lethal fungi are becoming drug-resistant–and spreading
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3 points
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Brajeshwar
4 months ago
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The Carthaginians weren't who you think they were
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pseudolus
4 months ago
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Even Republicans are falling out of love with Tesla
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51 points
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zhengiszen
4 months ago
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Why American tech stocks are newly vulnerable
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6 points
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nabla9
4 months ago
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LinkedIn's unlikely role in the AI race
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economist.com
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2 points
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austinallegro
4 months ago
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America's progressives should love standardised tests
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economist.com
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2 points
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WillPostForFood
4 months ago
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LinkedIn's unlikely role in the AI race
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6 points
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_tk_
4 months ago
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How Britain decides which drugs to buy
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4 points
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helsinkiandrew
4 months ago
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Don't overlook the many benefits of plastics
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5 points
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amadeuspagel
4 months ago
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The threat to free speech in Germany
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economist.com
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3 points
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amadeuspagel
4 months ago
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Plastics are greener than they seem
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economist.com
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5 points
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helsinkiandrew
4 months ago
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How a dollar crisis would unfold
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economist.com
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8 points
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mooreds
4 months ago
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AI models could help negotiators secure peace deals
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economist.com
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1 point
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geox
4 months ago
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Can China fight America alone?
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economist.com
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3 points
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bookofjoe
4 months ago
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4 comments
There is a hidden workforce behind AI
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economist.com
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5 points
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helsinkiandrew
4 months ago
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Betty Webb never spoke about her work, until she had to
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economist.com
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15 points
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austinallegro
4 months ago
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"Adulting" courses in America
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economist.com
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73 points
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helsinkiandrew
4 months ago
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74 comments
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