In a guest essay for Big Think Business, Pedro Franceschi — co-founder and co-CEO of Brex — explains why deftly navigating between vision and details is crucial for successful leaders.
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Google co-founder Sergey Brin’s airship startup hits a major milestone.
Alli Webb, co-founder of Drybar, has a message for up-and-coming leaders: Embrace the mess!
Eric Olson — CEO and co-founder of Consensus — takes his cues from the university of legendary coaches.
The giant impact theory suggests our Moon was formed from proto-Earth getting a Mars-sized strike. An exoplanet system shows it's plausible.
We bring multifaceted selves to our interactions, and in these interactions co-create each other again and again.
Take it from teamwork gurus behind Apple and Star Wars — a new kind of psychological incubator will allow your creativity to flourish.
An interview with CRISPR co-discoverer and Nobel Prize-winner Dr. Jennifer Doudna.
Artificial intelligence can forecast the behavior of viruses and quickly make vaccines to thwart them.
He co-created one of TV’s funniest shows. He still felt like a failure in his 30s. This is comedian Neal Brennan’s story about conquering toxic self-talk.
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Food transport accounted for only 6% of emissions, but the production of dairy, meat, and eggs accounted for 83%
Research suggests parenthood helps couples tune into each other's minds and emotional states.
Ocean fertilization is extremely controversial, but if done correctly, it just might work.
Frozen adversity set the stage for an explosion of diversity.
A new drug inhibits a human enzyme that coronaviruses hijack in order to replicate.
If Einstein couldn’t solve the theory of everything, could anyone? Physicist Michio Kaku explains what it would take.
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An expert in conflict and communication, Amy Gallo combines management research with practical advice on how to improve relationships and excel at work.
A medical entomologist points to metabolism, body odor, and mindset.
It could prevent sun damage and help chemical burns heal faster.
It’s an agricultural moonshot: Scientists hope to increase plant yields by hacking photosynthesis, the process that powers life on Earth.
According to Peter Ward's "Medea hypothesis," photosynthesizing organisms regularly doom most life on Earth by over-consuming carbon dioxide.
Big Think covered the 2012 study shortly after it was published. We are now correcting the record.
They call it “Judo T-cell therapy,” and it’s 100 times more potent than regular CAR-T cells.
The antibodies elicited by the "S2 vaccine" not only neutralize COVID's multiple strains but also coronaviruses that cause the common cold.
Meta and NYU’s robot can navigate and clean rooms it’s never seen before.
Here’s how it works.
The spray uses snippets of DNA to gum up virus replication.
A "bio-battery" made from genetically engineered bacteria could store excess renewable energy and release it as needed.
It has perhaps never been easier to feel as if you’ve fallen behind in life. From the anxieties of comparing yourself to others online to our fetishization of success, it […]
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The documents that convicted the infamous traitor were all kept in this unassuming leather pouch.