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The nightmare war scenario is becoming reality in energy markets (economist.com)
37 points by petethomas 53 days ago | past | 8 comments
Sycophantic AI is changing the world of romance and dating (economist.com)
4 points by loughnane 53 days ago | past
Triumph of the toons: how animation came to rule the box office (economist.com)
22 points by andsoitis 53 days ago | past | 33 comments
A once-proud tradition is becoming awkward for elite universities (economist.com)
2 points by shadow28 53 days ago | past | 1 comment
A basket of new fruit varieties is coming your way (economist.com)
2 points by Brajeshwar 53 days ago | past
European pensions are a $30T missed opportunity (economist.com)
2 points by vinni2 54 days ago | past
The earthling's guide to building a Moon base (economist.com)
4 points by speckx 54 days ago | past
Data centres in space: less crazy than you think (economist.com)
1 point by Brajeshwar 54 days ago | past | 1 comment
Data centres in space: less crazy than you think (economist.com)
1 point by andsoitis 55 days ago | past
At last, reasons to be cheerful about European tech (economist.com)
3 points by andsoitis 57 days ago | past
Don't blame AI for your job woes (economist.com)
4 points by paulpauper 57 days ago | past | 1 comment
The Uttar Pradesh Association of Dead People (economist.com)
2 points by andsoitis 57 days ago | past
America's new era of state-sponsored mining (economist.com)
3 points by andsoitis 57 days ago | past
[flagged] The war against PDFs is heating up (economist.com)
21 points by pseudolus 58 days ago | past | 22 comments
How China's Communist Party seized power in 1949 (due to Soviet support) (economist.com)
2 points by marojejian 58 days ago | past | 1 comment
Will magnesium supplements help you relax? (economist.com)
4 points by vinni2 59 days ago | past | 3 comments
The war against PDFs is heating up (economist.com)
4 points by jcartw 59 days ago | past | 1 comment
China piles pressure on Japan after Takaichi Sanae's triumph (economist.com)
3 points by petethomas 60 days ago | past
Citrini Research research note on AI gets its economics wrong (economist.com)
2 points by andsoitis 60 days ago | past | 1 comment
Thirty years on, Pokémon is still a monster hit (economist.com)
85 points by andsoitis 60 days ago | past | 114 comments
The war against PDFs is heating up (economist.com)
5 points by andsoitis 60 days ago | past
Why Chinese people spend so much on food (economist.com)
3 points by ryan_j_naughton 60 days ago | past | 1 comment
America's dangerous pursuit of critical-mineral dominance (economist.com)
4 points by andsoitis 60 days ago | past | 1 comment
AI models are being prepared for the physical world (economist.com)
1 point by Brajeshwar 60 days ago | past
One-stop blood tests for multiple types of cancer are increasingly popular (economist.com)
2 points by Brajeshwar 60 days ago | past
Chinese industry is beating Germany at its own game. Cue panic (economist.com)
6 points by alecco 60 days ago | past | 4 comments
Brain-like computers could be built out of perovskites (economist.com)
5 points by 8ytecoder 61 days ago | past | 1 comment
AI models are being prepared for the physical world (economist.com)
1 point by vinni2 61 days ago | past
The war against PDFs is heating up (economist.com)
7 points by petethomas 62 days ago | past | 1 comment
Pete Hegseth goes to battle with Anthropic (economist.com)
3 points by andsoitis 62 days ago | past | 2 comments

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