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L’extase fiscale

Posted on 2021/09/16 by Carl Robitaille
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L’extase fiscale

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Nous embauchons

Posted on 2021/09/16 by Carl Robitaille
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— Pierre-Yves McSween (@PYMcsween) September 13, 2021
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Visualizing 50 Years of Global Steel Production

Posted on 2021/09/10 by Carl Robitaille
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Visualizing 50 Years of Global Steel Production

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Sequencing a full human genome cost 95 million dollars in 2000

Posted on 2021/09/10 by Carl Robitaille
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Sequencing a full human genome cost 95 million dollars in 2000. Twenty years later, that number has decreased to $678. And it continues to go down every year. pic.twitter.com/RIDrMajSAX

— Edouard Mathieu (@redouad) September 9, 2021
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Leading Import Partners of African Countries

Posted on 2021/09/10 by Carl Robitaille
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Leading Import Partners of African Countries

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The Islands With Too Much Power

Posted on 2021/09/10 by Carl Robitaille
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The UK’s last aerial ropeway uses no power, moves 300 tonnes a day, and will be gone by 2036

Posted on 2021/07/14 by Carl Robitaille
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Why Championship Chess Sets Are So Expensive

Posted on 2021/07/14 by Carl Robitaille
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Some locals say a bitcoin mining operation is ruining one of the Finger Lakes

Posted on 2021/07/14 by Carl Robitaille
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Some locals say a bitcoin mining operation is ruining one of the Finger Lakes

“The lake is so warm you feel like you’re in a hot tub,” said a woman who lives near a gas-fired New York plant that powers 8,000 computers mining Bitcoin. https://t.co/hlw4sN7OTK

— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 5, 2021
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How many robots does it take to run a grocery store?

Posted on 2021/07/14 by Carl Robitaille
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