Before Constantine received his history-defining vision, a pagan Sun god paved the way for Jesus Christ’s triumphal entry into the Eternal City.
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It could one day fuel nuclear fusion reactors.
Taco Thursdays and free yoga have their limits — for lasting workplace happiness leaders need to think about purpose.
The most important events in history have nothing to do with politics or wars.
With the invention of the leap year, the Julian calendar was used worldwide for over 1500 years. Over time, it led only to catastrophe.
Intrinsic motivation cannot be imposed on a team — but you can provide the right culture for it to flourish.
It is easy to underestimate how much the world can change within a lifetime.
Maybe the brain isn’t “classical” after all.
Although human beings arrived on Earth just ~300,000 years ago, we’ve transformed the entire planet completely. Here’s how we did it.
Named “Phoenix,” this AI-powered humanoid could be your next coworker.
You really can get by with a little help from your friends — if you also look beyond your personal to-do list.
Roosevelt had become president but not in the way he wanted. Still, he understood that he had been given the rare opportunity to make history.
Life in the supremely vast cosmos is incredibly rare. We need a new vision for our living planet and for ourselves.
Mahāyāna is the most popular type of Buddhism in the world today.
Big Think spoke with historian Marc-William Palen about the egalitarian aims of the free-trade movement in past centuries.
This everyday electrical phenomenon had no widely accepted scientific explanation — perhaps, until now.
Psychologist Mary C. Murphy explains why growth-mindset teams outperform those centered around a lone genius.
You’ve probably noticed that most retailers use prices ending in 99. That’s intentional.
Finally, an AI that can drive a digital car as a goat.
In the philosophy of Star Wars, the Sith are evil because they surrender to passion. But is a life of total rationality a “good” life?
People naturally judge fact from fiction in offline social settings, so why is it so hard online?
Successful alpha leadership is more about caring and healing than dog-eat-dog supremacy.
Recasting the iconic Carrington Event as just one of many superstorms in Earth’s past, scientists reveal the potential for even more massive eruptions from the sun.
From the Big Bang to black holes, singularities are hard to avoid. The math definitely predicts them, but are they truly, physically real?
Artificial general intelligence will not arise in systems that only passively receive data. They need to be able to act back on the world.
Borrow the same technique that produced McDonald’s, the Hawaiian pizza, the Beatles’ greatest hits, and Shakespeare’s rhetorical flair.
“She understood me and I understood her. I loved that pigeon.”