Surprising Science — February 8, 2011 Science and Music Michio Kaku Copy a link to the article entitled http://Science%20and%20Music Share Science and Music on Facebook Share Science and Music on Twitter (X) Share Science and Music on LinkedIn Physics are nothing but the laws of harmonies on a string, and the universe is a symphony.
Starts With A Bang Ask Ethan: Can you explain wide binaries and modified gravity? There are many theories of gravity out there, and many interpretations of wide binary star data. What have we really learned from it all?
The Present The algorithmic ocean: How AI Is revolutionizing marine conservation Driven by a childhood marked by war and environmental devastation, Dyhia Belhabib developed an innovative technology to combat illegal fishing.
High Culture Art critic Jerry Saltz: A “Francis Bacon of AI art” will emerge, but today’s work falls flat “I believe that in the future, there will be a Francis Bacon of AI art,” Saltz tells Big Think. “We just haven’t seen that artist yet.”
The Past Rum punch, music, and “election cake”: How to vote like it’s 1799 Author A.J. Jacobs explores how voting has changed since the days of the Founding Fathers — for better and for worse.
Business 4 “love-based” approaches to allyship after the DE&I backlash DE&I has come under fire — but our leaders should still embed allyship deep within company culture. Here’s a plan.
Guest Thinkers There Ain’t No Fascists (Worth Ranting About) in America These Days My fellow BIG THINK blogger, Mark Seddon, has written that Glenn Beck is “Goebbels” or a Fascist or Nazi rousing the masses up in a dangerous, murderous way. Palin and the Tea […]