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The forests that powered premodern Britain into the modern age (economist.com)
4 points by itissid 1 day ago | past | 1 comment
Academic writing is getting harder to read–the humanities most of all (economist.com)
2 points by anonu 2 days ago | past | 1 comment
Africa will have some of the fastest-growing economies in 2025 (economist.com)
7 points by paulpauper 2 days ago | past | discuss
A chart that shows everything that has ever existed (economist.com)
15 points by asplake 2 days ago | past | 6 comments
The Economist declares Bangladesh as Country of the Year (economist.com)
4 points by rubayeet 4 days ago | past | discuss
Why China is losing interest in English (economist.com)
5 points by rguiscard 6 days ago | past | 6 comments
Why R is the best coding language for data journalism (economist.com)
19 points by countrymile 6 days ago | past | 12 comments
America's best-known practitioner of youth gender medicine is being sued (economist.com)
6 points by EvgeniyZh 7 days ago | past | 5 comments
Earth is warming faster. Scientists are closing in on why (economist.com)
4 points by Brajeshwar 7 days ago | past | discuss
What Spain can teach the rest of Europe (economist.com)
6 points by pimterry 7 days ago | past | 2 comments
MAGA types have a point on debanking (economist.com)
5 points by runeks 8 days ago | past | 3 comments
Africa will have some of the fastest-growing economies in 2025 (economist.com)
2 points by Capstanlqc 8 days ago | past | discuss
Why China is losing interest in English (economist.com)
15 points by United857 10 days ago | past | discuss
Our footloose index: the most attractive countries for graduates (economist.com)
3 points by DyslexicAtheist 10 days ago | past | 1 comment
Machine translation is almost a solved problem (economist.com)
2 points by Brajeshwar 11 days ago | past | discuss
AI can bring back a person's own voice (economist.com)
3 points by bookofjoe 12 days ago | past | 1 comment
Machine translation is almost a solved problem (economist.com)
1 point by Brajeshwar 12 days ago | past | discuss
[flagged] The PayPal Mafia is taking over America's government (economist.com)
145 points by Anon84 13 days ago | past | 173 comments
An OECD survey suggests a worrying decline in adults literacy (economist.com)
3 points by GeoAtreides 13 days ago | past | 1 comment
A new law in Sweden lets police seize unexplained luxury goods (economist.com)
52 points by pingou 14 days ago | past | 139 comments
From Apple to Starbucks, Western firms' China dreams are dying (economist.com)
4 points by madihaa 15 days ago | past | 2 comments
One of the last Navajo code-talkers died on October 19th, aged 107 (economist.com)
262 points by helsinkiandrew 17 days ago | past | 113 comments
Can anyone realistically challenge SpaceX's launch supremacy? (economist.com)
7 points by helsinkiandrew 17 days ago | past | 12 comments
Ukraine uses cheap AI-guided drones to deadly effect against Russia (economist.com)
9 points by marojejian 17 days ago | past | 2 comments
Stimulating parts of the brain can help the paralysed to walk again (economist.com)
15 points by bookofjoe 17 days ago | past | 6 comments
America's gambling boom should be celebrated, not feared (economist.com)
4 points by pseudolus 18 days ago | past | 7 comments
Why China is building a Starlink system of its own (economist.com)
2 points by marban 18 days ago | past
Large-scale production of e-fuel is now feasible, argues Terraform Industries (economist.com)
4 points by Teknomancer 19 days ago | past | 2 comments
The AI back-channel between China and the West (economist.com)
3 points by edward 22 days ago | past | 2 comments
On Stupid Rules and Quick Wins (economist.com)
3 points by bookofjoe 23 days ago | past | 2 comments

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