14
2
Massive Precut Stone (wikipedia.org)
3
Electric hydrofoils could remake urban transport (economist.com)
48
[flagged] NY Fed cash transfers to banks increase dramatically in Q4 2025 (dcreport.org)
167
The end of the rip-off economy: consumers use LLMs against information asymmetry (economist.com)
2
Review of "Stop the machines: The rise of anti-technology extremism" (jacobin.com)
2
Palantir's UK boss rules out contract bids for digital ID – "undemocratic" (thenational.scot)
7
Tell HN: I am sitting in radonc while Microsoft tortures a cancer patient
2
US counties often ban wind or solar power plants (usatoday.com)
154
Car insurance in America is too cheap (economist.com)
1
Britain needs and unprecedented expansion of the electricity grid (economist.com)
1
2023 Atlantic hurricane season ranks fourth for most named storms in a year (noaa.gov)
1
29.9%-efficient, commercially viable perovskite/CIS thin-film tandem solar cells (sciencedirect.com)
2
Underfloor heating with latent heat storage (sagepub.com)
1
Electronic origin of high superconducting T_C in trilayer cuprates (nature.com)
2
Good Roads Movement (wikipedia.org)
115
Tell HN: I think I found Toyota's battery
3
The success of education reforms in England (economist.com)
51
Deep-sea mining may soon ease the world's battery-metal shortage (economist.com)
4
New tuberculosis vaccine heads for Phase III trial (economist.com)
136
Why does nuclear power plant construction cost so much? (progress.institute)
6
A deal to keep the Colorado from going dry – for now (nytimes.com)
2
TreeSnap: Send tree photos to scientists to aid threatened species conservation (treesnap.org)
5
Men who reported often moving heavy objects at work had 44% higher sperm counts (oup.com)
3
First direct bulk synthesis of rare-earth-free hard magnet tetrataenite (wiley.com)
2